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Author: Quinlan, Stephen V.
Resulting in 6 citations.
1. Baker, Paula C.
Keck, Canada K.
Mott, Frank L.
Quinlan, Stephen V.
NLSY Child Handbook - Revised Edition: A Guide to the 1986-1990 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Child Data
Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, October 1993
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79, NLSY79
Publisher: Center for Human Resource Research
Keyword(s): Birthweight; Child Care; Children; Data Quality/Consistency; Fertility; General Assessment; Methods/Methodology; Mothers; Overview, Child Assessment Data; Parent-Child Relationship/Closeness

This handbook is a revised edition of NLSY Child Handbook 1989. It is designed to assist users of the 1986 Merged Child-Mother Data File, briefly describes both the longitudinal data on mothers and children collected since 1979 and discusses in greater detail the 1986 cross-sectional child assessment data.
Bibliography Citation
Baker, Paula C., Canada K. Keck, Frank L. Mott and Stephen V. Quinlan. NLSY Child Handbook - Revised Edition: A Guide to the 1986-1990 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Child Data. Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, October 1993.
2. Mott, Frank L.
Quinlan, Stephen V.
Children of the NLSY: 1988 Tabulations and Summary Discussion
Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, March 1991
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79, NLS General, NLSY79
Publisher: Center for Human Resource Research
Keyword(s): Child Development; Children; Data Quality/Consistency; General Assessment; NLS Description; Overview, Child Assessment Data

This report, designed for persons interested in learning more about the Children of the NLSY data set as well as those researchers actively working with these data, provides detailed information on the 1988 data collection including: (1) basic demographic characteristics of the sample of children and NLSY mothers; (2) a discussion of the thirteen assessments administered during the 1986 and 1988 surveys to the mother and child samples; (3) distributions of the normed and raw child assessment scores including completion rates for each assessment; and (4) within- and cross-year correlations for selected assessments as of 1988.
Bibliography Citation
Mott, Frank L. and Stephen V. Quinlan. "Children of the NLSY: 1988 Tabulations and Summary Discussion." Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, March 1991.
3. Mott, Frank L.
Quinlan, Stephen V.
Maternal-Child Health Data from the NLSY: 1988 Tabulations and Summary Discussion
Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, October 1991.
Also: http://www.nlsinfo.org/usersvc/Child-Young-Adult/Maternal-Child_Health_Data_From_the_NLSY.pdf
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79, NLSY79
Publisher: Center for Human Resource Research
Keyword(s): Birthweight; Child Health; Children; Health/Health Status/SF-12 Scale; Mothers; Mothers, Education; Pre-natal Care/Exposure; Pre/post Natal Behavior; Pre/post Natal Health Care; Pregnancy and Pregnancy Outcomes

This report includes detailed information as of the 1988 survey round on the pre- and post-natal health care status of women with respect to the periods preceding and following the births of all their children. This includes (but is not limited to) information about prenatal care utilization, substance use during pregnancy, amnio/sonogram use, weight gain, the infant's birth weight, gestation length, sick and well care during the first year of life and infant feeding practices. The report includes selected analytically useful crosstabulations as well as charts and figures. Tabulations are presented by race/ethnicity, maternal education and poverty status. In addition, data are provided on the health status of all the children as of the 1988 survey date. The report includes a brief narrative discussion as well as an appendix precisely defining all of the health inputs including data limitations.
Bibliography Citation
Mott, Frank L. and Stephen V. Quinlan. "Maternal-Child Health Data from the NLSY: 1988 Tabulations and Summary Discussion." Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, October 1991.
4. Mott, Frank L.
Quinlan, Stephen V.
Participation in Project Head Start: Determinants and Possible Intermediate-Term Consequences
Working Paper, Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, 1992.
Also: http://www.nlsinfo.org/usersvc/Child-Young-Adult/MottQuinlan1991-HeadStart.pdf
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79, NLSY79
Publisher: Center for Human Resource Research
Keyword(s): Behavior Problems Index (BPI); Child Development; Children; Children, Academic Development; Children, Behavioral Development; General Assessment; Head Start; Maternal Employment; Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT- Math); Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT- Reading); Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (PPVT); Pre-natal Care/Exposure; Pre/post Natal Behavior; Pre/post Natal Health Care; Racial Differences; Temperament

This research uses data from the 1988 Merged Child-Mother File of the NLSY to present: (1) summary statistics on Head Start enrollment; (2) multivariate analyses examining the independent predictors of Head Start enrollment; and (3) multivariate analyses examining the extent to which enrollment in a Head Start program may have impacted on a child's behavior and verbal and reading skills over a two year (1986-1988) period, controlling for a full range of background factors including behavior problems and verbal ability at the initiation of participation in the program. The sample of children examined have been born to a nationally representative sample of women age 23 to 30 in 1988.
Bibliography Citation
Mott, Frank L. and Stephen V. Quinlan. "Participation in Project Head Start: Determinants and Possible Intermediate-Term Consequences." Working Paper, Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, 1992.
5. Mott, Frank L.
Quinlan, Stephen V.
Participation in Project Head Start: Determinants and Possible Short-Term Consequences
Report, Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, July 1992
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79, NLSY79
Publisher: Center for Human Resource Research
Keyword(s): Behavior Problems Index (BPI); Child Development; Head Start; Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT- Math); Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT- Reading); Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (PPVT)

This report presents multivariate analyses examining the extent to which enrollment in a Head Start program over a two-year period may have impacted children's behavior and verbal and reading skills.
Bibliography Citation
Mott, Frank L. and Stephen V. Quinlan. "Participation in Project Head Start: Determinants and Possible Short-Term Consequences." Report, Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, July 1992.
6. Mott, Frank L.
Quinlan, Stephen V.
Ten-and-Over Years: Self-Reports from the Children of the NLSY
Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, 1993.
Also: http://www.nlsinfo.org/usersvc/Child-Young-Adult/Ten-And-Over%20Report-Nov93.pdf
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79
Publisher: Center for Human Resource Research
Keyword(s): Child Self-Administered Supplement (CSAS); Self-Reporting

Bibliography Citation
Mott, Frank L. and Stephen V. Quinlan. "Ten-and-Over Years: Self-Reports from the Children of the NLSY." Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, 1993.