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Summer
Institute
on Longitudinal Research
August 13-15, 2008
Margaret Ensminger, Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University
PRESENTATION/HANDOUTS:
"The Woodlawn Project: A
35-year Longitudinal Follow-up of a Cohort of First Graders from
a Disadvantaged Community in Chicago"
SELECTED REFERENCES:
Doherty, E.E., Green, K.M., & Ensminger, M.E. (2008). Investigating
the long-term influence of adolescent delinquency on drug use initiation.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 93, 72-84.
Ensminger, M.E., Juon, H.S., & Fothergill, K. (2002). Childhood
and adolescent antecedents of substance use in early adulthood.
Addiction, 97, 833-844.
Ensminger, M.E., Juon, H.-S., & Green, K.M. (2007). Consistency
between adolescent reports and adult retrospective reports of adolescent
marijuana use: Explanation of inconsistent reporting among an African
American population. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 89, 13-23.
Fothergill, K., & Ensminger, M.E. (2006) Childhood
and adolescent antecedents of drug and alcohol problems: A longitudinal
study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 82, 61-76.
Green, K.M., & Ensminger, M.E. (2006). Adult social
behavioral effects of heavy adolescent marijuana use among African
Americans. Developmental Psychology, 42(6), 1168-1178.
Juon, H.S., Doherty, E., & Ensminger, M.E. (2006). Childhood
behavior and adult criminality: Cluster analysis in a prospective
study of African Americans. Journal of Quantitative Criminology,
22(3), 193-214.
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