Attachment D1 List of Publications

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National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle 7

Attachment D1 List of Publications

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Attachment D1:

National Survey of Family Growth Cycle 6 (2002):

Chronological List of Publications, Updated Jan 2008


Overview:

11 NCHS reports

37 Journal articles

3 Books or book chapters or sections

22 Other papers/reports (from research organizations)

73 Total publications (as of 1/2008)


NOTE: Reports from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) are available at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nsfg.htm


  1. W Mosher, G Martinez, A Chandra, J Abma, S Willson. 2004. Use of Contraception and Use of Family Planning Services in the United States, 1982-2002. Advance Data No. 350, December 10, 2004. National Center for Health Statistics. 36 pages.


  1. J Abma, G Martinez, W Mosher, B Dawson. 2004. Teenagers in the United States: Sexual Activity, Contraceptive Use, and Childbearing, 2002. Vital and Health Statistics, Series 23, No 24. December 2004. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 48 pages.


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2005. Teens’ Attitudes Toward Sexual Activity, 2002. Science Says No. 14. May, 2005. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2005. Teens’ Attitudes toward Nonmarital Childbearing, 2002. Science Says No. 15. May 2005. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2005. Teens’ Attitudes toward Marriage, Cohabitation, and Divorce, 2002. Science Says No. 16. July 2005. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. Groves RM, Benson G, Mosher WD, Rosenbaum, J, Granda P, Axinn W, Lepkowski J, Chandra A. 2005. Plan and operation of the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. Vital and Health Statistics Series 1, No. 42. August, 2005. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 86 pages.


  1. Child Trends, Inc. 2005. Oral Sex. Available at: http://www.childtrendsdatabank.org. 15 pages. September, 2005.


  1. Manlove J, Moore K, Liechty J. et al. 2005. Sex between Young Teens and Older Individuals: A Demographic Portrait. Child Trends Research Brief, September 2005. Available at: http://www.childtrends.org/


  1. Mosher WD, Chandra A, Jones J. 2005. Sexual behavior and selected health measures: Men and women 15-44 years of age in the U.S., 2002. Advance Data Number 362. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. September 15, 2005. 56 pages.


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2005. Teens and Oral Sex. Science Says No. 17. September 2005. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/pdf/ScienceSays_17_OralSex.pdf


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2005. HIV Testing among Sexually Experienced Teens, 1995-2002. Science Says No. 18. October 2005. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2005. HIV Counseling among Sexually experienced teens, 2002. Science Says No. 19. October, 2005. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. Anderson JE, Chandra A, Mosher WD. 2005. HIV Testing in the United States, 2002. Advance Data Number 363. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. November 8, 2005. 32 pages.


  1. Macomber J, Zielewski EH, Chambers K, Green R. 2005. Foster Care Adoption in the United States: An Analysis of Interest in Adoption and a Review of State Recruitment Strategies. November, 2005. 23 pages. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute. Available at: http://www.urban.org/publications/411254.html


  1. Chandra A, Martinez GM, Mosher WD, Abma JC, Jones J. 2005. Fertility, Family Planning, and Reproductive Health of US Women: Data from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. Vital and Health Statistics, Series 23, Number 25. December, 2005. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 174 pages.


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2006. Teens’ Attitudes toward Pregnancy and Childbearing, 1988-2002. Science Says No. 21. March 2006. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2006. Teens’ Sexual Experience, 1995-2002. Science Says No. 22. March, 2006. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. Gaydos L, Hogue CJ, Kramer MR. Riskier than we thought: revised estimates of noncontracepting women risking unintended pregnancy. Public Health Reports 121(2):155-9, March/April 2006.


  1. Bitler M, Schmidt L. 2006. Health disparities and infertility: impacts of state-level insurance mandates. Fertility and Sterility 85(4): 858-65, April 2006.


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2006. Pregnancy among Sexually Experienced Teens, 2002. Science Says No. 23. April, 2006. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. Groves RM, Heeringa SG. 2006. Responsive Design for Household Surveys: tools for actively controlling survey errors and costs. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A 169, Part 3: 439-457, April.


  1. Martinez GM, Chandra, A, Abma JC, Jones J, and Mosher WD. 2006. Fertility, Contraception, and Fatherhood: Data on Men and Women from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. Vital and Health Statistics, Series 23, Number 26. May, 2006. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2006. It’s a Guy Thing: Boys, Young Men, and Teen Pregnancy Prevention. Science Says No. 24. May, 2006. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2006. Parent-Child Communication about Sex and Related Topics. Science Says No. 25. May, 2006. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. Anderson, John E, and Stephanie Sansom. 2006. HIV Testing Among U.S. Women During Prenatal Care: Findings from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. Maternal and Child Health Journal 10(5):413-417, September 2006. Epub: June 13, 2006.


  1. Finer LB and Henshaw SK. 2006. Disparities in Rates of Unintended Pregnancy in the United States, 1994 and 2001. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 38(2): 90-96, June 2006.


  1. Lehrer, Evelyn L. 2006. Age at Marriage and Marital Instability: Revisiting the Becker-Landes-Michael Hypothesis. IZA Discussion Paper Series, IZA DP No. 2166. Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany, June 2006.


  1. Terry-Humen, Elizabeth, Jennifer Manlove, and Sarah Cottingham. 2006. Trends and Recent Estimates: Sexual Activity among U.S. Teens. Child Trends Research Brief, June 2006. Available at: http://www.childtrends.org/Files/SexualActivityRB.pdf


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2006. Adolescent Boys’ Use of Health Services. Science Says No. 26. July, 2006. Washington, DC. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. Mosher W. 2006. Including the Military and the Incarcerated in Surveys of Families. SL Hofferth and LM Casper (Eds.). Handbook of Measurement Issues in Family Research. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 245-260.


  1. Tao G, Tian LH, Peterman TA. 2006. Estimating Chlamydia Screening Rates by Using Reported Sexually Transmitted Disease Tests for Sexually Active Women Aged 16 to 25 Years in the United States. Sexually Transmitted Diseases July 19, 2006.


  1. Lepkowski J, Mosher W, Davis K, et al. 2006. National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle 6: Sample Design, Weighting, Imputation, and Variance Estimation. Vital and Health Statistics, Series 2, No. 142. National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD, July, 2006.


  1. Taylor JS, Risica PM, Geller L, Kirtania U, Cabral HJ. 2006. Duration of breastfeeding among first-time mothers in the United States: Results of a national survey. Acta Paediatrica 95: 980-984. August 2006.


  1. Franzetta K, Terry-Humen E, Manlove J. 2006. Trends and Recent Estimates: Contraceptive Use Among US Teens. Child Trends Research Brief, August 2006. Available at: http://www.childtrends.org/


  1. Stephen EH, Chandra A. 2006. Declining estimates of infertility in the United States: 1982-2002. Fertility and Sterility 86(3): 516-523, September 2006.


  1. Guzick DS, Swan S, 2006. The Decline of Infertility: Apparent or Real? Fertility and Sterility 86(3): 524-526, September 2006.


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2006. Adolescent Girls’ Use of Health Services. Science Says No 28, September, 2006. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. 2006. Teen Contraceptive Use. Science Says, Number 29. 10 pages. September 2006. Available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/works/sciencesays.asp


  1. Boardman LA, Allsworth J, Phipps MG, Lapane KL. 2006. Risk Factors for Unintended versus Intended Rapid Repeat Pregnancies Among Adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health 39(4):597.e1-8. Epub 2006 Jul 10.


  1. Anderson JE, Mosher WD, Chandra A. 2006. Measuring HIV Risk in the US Population aged 15-44: Results of the 2002 NSFG. Advance Data No. 377. October 23, 2006. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.


  1. Abma JC, Martinez GM. 2006. Childlessness among Older Women in the United States: Trends and Profiles. Journal of Marriage and the Family 68(4):1045-1056, November 2006.


  1. Martinez GM, Marin BV, Schoua-Glusberg A. 2006. Translating from English to Spanish: The 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 28(4):531-545, November 2006.


  1. Logan C, Manlove J, Ikramullah E. 2006. Men Who Father Children with more than one Woman: A Contemporary Portrait of Multiple-Partner Fertility. Child Trends Research Brief, Child Trends, Inc. www.childtrends.org. November 2006.


  1. Lindberg LD, Santelli JS, Singh S. 2006. Changes in Formal Sex Education: 1995-2002. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 38 (4): 182-189, Dec 2006.


  1. Manlove J, Terry-Human E, Ikramullah E. 2006. Young Teenagers and Older Sexual Partners: Correlates and Consequences for Males and Females. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 38 (4): 197-207, Dec 2006.


  1. Ventura SJ, Abma JC, Mosher WD, Henshaw SK. 2006. Recent Trends in Teenage Pregnancy in the United States, 1990-2002. Health E-Stat, December 13, 2006. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/pubs/pubd/hestats/hestats.htm


  1. Borrero, S, Schwarz, EB, Reeves, MF, Best, JE, Creinin, MD, Ibrahim, SA. 2007. Race, Insurance Status, and Tubal Sterilization. Obstetrics & Gynecology 109 (1): 94-100, Jan 2007.


  1. Santelli JS, Duberstein Lindberg L, et al. 2007. Explaining Recent Declines in Adolescent Pregnancy in the United States: The Contribution of Abstinence and Improved Contraceptive Use. American Journal of Public Health 97(1): 150-6, Jan 2007.


  1. Finer, LB. 2007. Trends in Premarital Sex in the United States, 1954-2003. Public Health Reports 112(1): 73-8, Jan-Feb 2007.


  1. Tao, G, Tian, LH, Peterman, TA. 2007. Estimating Chlamydia Screening Rates by Using Reported Sexually Transmitted Disease Test for Sexually Active Women aged 16 to 25 Years in the United States. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 34(3): 180-2, Mar 2007.


  1. Gillum RF, Dupree N. 2007. Religiousness, Health, and Health Behavior in Public-Use Data of the National Center for Health Statistics. Journal of Religion and Health. 48(1): 155-165, March 2007.


  1. Nock SL. 2007. Marital and Unmarried Births to Men: Complex Patterns of Fatherhood, Evidence from the National Survey of Family Growth, 2002. ASPE Research Brief, April 2007. Washington DC: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S Department of Health and Human Services. 12 pages. Available at: http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/07/births-to-men/rb.htm


  1. Kramer MR, Rowland Hogue CJ, Gaydos LMD. 2007. Noncontracepting Behavior in Women at Risk for Unintended Pregnancy: What’s Religion Got to Do with It? Annuals of Epidemiology. 17(5): 327-334, May 2007.


  1. Boehmer U, Bowen DJ, Bauer GR. 2007. Overweight and Obesity in Sexual-Minority Women: Evidence from Population-Based Data. American Journal of Public Health. 97(6): 1-7, June 2007.


  1. Kalmuss D, Tatum C. 2007. Patterns of Men’s Use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 39(2): 74-81, June 2007.


  1. Jones J, Cohen RA. 2007. A Comparison of Estimates of Health Insurance Coverage, by Type of Coverage from the National Survey of Family Growth (2002) and the National Health Interview Survey (April 2002–March 2003). (Health E-Stats) Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. June 21, 2007. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/pubs/pubd/hestats/comparisoninsur/comparisoninsur.htm


  1. Page RL. 2007. Differences in Health Behaviors of Hispanic, White, and Black Childbearing Women: Focus on the Hispanic Paradox. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 29(3): 300-312, August 2007.


  1. Guzzo KB, Furstenberg FF. 2007. Multipartnered Fertility Among American Men. Demography 44(3): 583-601, August 2007.


  1. Jeffries WL, Dodge B. 2007. Male Bisexuality and Condom Use at Last Encounter: Results From a National Survey. Journal of Sex Research 44(3): 278-289, August 2007.


  1. Lichter DT, Graefe DR. 2007. Men and Marriage Promotion: Who Marries Unwed Mothers? Social Service Review 81(3): 397-421, September 2007.


  1. Lamb KA. 2007. “I Want to Be Just Like Their Real Dad”: Factors Associated with Stepfather Adoption. Journal of Family Issues 28(9): 1162-1188. September 2007.


  1. Brunner-Huber LR, Toth JL. 2007. Obesity and Oral Contraceptive Failure: Findings from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. American Journal of Epidemiology (E-pub, Advance Access).







  1. Jones J. 2007. Adoption and Demand to Adopt by Women: 2002 National Survey of Family Growth, pages 173-184 in Adoption Factbook IV. Sterling, VA: National Council for Adoption. Available at: http://www.adoptioncouncil.org/documents/AdoptionFactbookIV.pdf



  1. Jones RK, Kost K. 2007. Underreporting of Induced and Spontaneous Abortion in the United States: An Analysis of the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. Studies in Family Planning 38(3): 187-197. September 2007.


  1. Borrero SB, Reeves MF, et al. 2007. Race, Insurance Status, and Desire for Tubal Sterilization Reversal. Fertility and Sterility (E-Pub ahead of publication), September 17, 2007.


  1. Moreau C, Cleland K, Trussell J. 2007. Contraceptive Discontinuation Attributed to Method Dissatisfaction in the United States. Contraception 76(4): 267-272. October 2007.


  1. Adimora AA, Schoenbach VJ, Doherty IA. 2007. Concurrent Sexual Partnerships among Men in the United States. American Journal of Public Health 97 (12): 2230-2237, Dec, 2007.


68. Leichliter JS, Chandra A, Liddon N, Fenton KA, Aral SO. 2007. Prevalence and Correlates of Heterosexual Anal and Oral Sex in Adolescents and Adults in the United States. Journal of Infectious Diseases 196 (15 December): 1852-1859.


69. Regnerus, MD. 2007. Forbidden Fruit: Sex and Religion in the Lives of American Teenagers. New York: Oxford University Press. 290 pages.

Uses the National Survey of Youth and Religion, Add Health, and the 2002 NSFG to study the sexual behavior of national samples of teens, with a focus on the role of religious factors.


70. Kost K, Singh S, Vaughan B, Trussell J, Bankole A. 2008. Estimates of Contraceptive Failure from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. Contraception 77 (1): 10-21. January, 2008.


71. Trussell J, Wynn LL. 2008. Reducing Unintended Pregnancy in the United States. Contraception 77(1): 1-5. January, 2008.


72. Brewster KL and Tillman, KH. 2008. Who’s Doing It? Patterns and Predictors of Youths’ Oral Sexual Experiences. Journal of Adolescent Health 42(1): 73-80, January, 2008.


73. Mueller, T, Gavin L, Kulkarni, A. 2008. The Association Between Sex Education and Youth’s Engagement in Sexual Intercourse, Age at first Sex and Birth Control Use. Journal of Adolescent Health 42: 89-96.

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