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  • Lewis, Robyn K. and Anne E. Barrett. “Visual Impairment and Quality of Life among Older Adults: An Examination of Explanations for the Relationship.” Forthcoming in Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences.
  • Simon, Robin and Anne E. Barrett. 2010. “Romantic Relationships and Mental Health in Emerging Adulthood: Is There a Closer Link for Women than for Men?" Journal of Health and Social Behavior 51:168-182.
  • Barrett, Anne E. and Carmen von Rohr. 2008. “Gendered Perceptions of Aging: An Examination of College Students.” International Journal of Aging and Human Development 67:359-386.
  • Barrett, Anne E. and Manacy Pai. 2008. "Sketches in Cyberspace: Using Student Drawings of Elders in an Online Social Gerontology Course." Gerontology and Geriatrics Education 29:84-103.
  • Barrett, Anne E. and Cheryl Robbins. 2008. “The Multiple Sources of Women’s Aging Anxiety and their Relationship with Psychological Distress.” Journal of Aging and Health 20:32-65.
  • Spence, Naomi J. and Karin L. Brewster. 2010. “Adolescents’ Sexual Initiation: The Interaction of Race/Ethnicity and Immigrant Status.” Population Research and Policy Review 29(3): 339-362.
  • Brewster, Karin L. and Kathryn Harker Tillman. 2008. “Who’s Doing It? Patterns and Predictors of Youths’ Oral Sexual Experiences.” Journal of Adolescent Health 42(1):73-80.
  • Burdette, Amy M. Terrence D. Hill and Lauren Hale. 2011. “Household Disrepair and the Mental Health of Low-income Urban Women.” Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 88: 142-153.
  • Ellison, Christopher G., Amy M. Burdette and Norval D. Glenn. Forthcoming 2011. “Praying for Mr. Right? Religion, Family Background, and Marital Expectations among College Women” Journal of Family Issues.
  • Burdette, Amy M. and Kerry McLoughlin. “Using Census Data in the Classroom to Increase Quantitative Literacy and Promote Critical Thinking” Teaching Sociology 38: 247-257.
  • Hale, Lauren, Terrence D. Hill and Amy M. Burdette. 2010 “Sleep Quality as a Mediator of Neighborhood Effects on Health” Preventive Medicine 51: 275-278.
  • Ellison, Christopher G., Amy M. Burdette and W. Bradford Wilcox. 2010 “The Couple that Prays Together: Race/Ethnicity, Religion and Relationship Quality” Journal of Marriage and Family 72: 963-975
  • Burdette, Amy M., Victor Wang, Glen H. Elder, Jr., Terrence D. Hill and Janel Benson. 2009 “Serving God and Country? Religious Involvement and Military Service among Young Adult Males” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48: 794-804
  • Hill, Terrence D., Amy M. Burdette, and Lauren Hale. 2009 “Neighborhood Disorder, Sleep Quality, and Psychological Distress: A Model of Structural Amplification” Health and Place 15: 1006-1013
  • Burdette, Amy M., Christopher G. Ellison, Terrence D. Hill and Norval Glenn. 2009 “Hooking up at College: Does Religion Make a Difference?” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48: 535-551
  • Ellison, Christopher G., Amy M. Burdette and Terrence D. Hill. 2009 “Blessed Assurance? Religion, Anxiety and Tranquility among US Adults.” Social Science Research 38: 656-667.
  • Burdette, Amy M. and Terrence D. Hill. 2009 “Religious Involvement and Transitions into Adolescent Sexual Activity” Sociology of Religion 70: 28-48.
  • Burdette, Amy M. and Terrence D. Hill. 2008 “An Examination of Processes Linking Perceived Neighborhood Disorder and Obesity” Social Science and Medicine 67: 38-46.
  • Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Mark Regnerus, and Ronald Angel. 2008 “Religious Involvement and Attitudes toward Parenting among Low-income Urban Women.” Journal of Family Issues 29: 882-900
  • Carlson E, Hoffmann R. 2010. The state socialist mortality syndrome. Population Research and Policy Review (online first publication).
  • Gore, D.L., Carlson, E. 2010. Ethnicity, education, and the non-proportional hazard of first marriage in Turkey. Population Studies 64(2): 179-191.
  • Carlson E. 2009. Twentieth-century U.S. generations. Population Bulletin 64(1). Washington D.C.: Population Reference Bureau.
  • Carlson E, Andress J. 2009. Military service by 20th century generations of American men. Armed Forces & Society 35(2): 385-200.
  • Andreev E, Hoffmann R, Carlson E, Shkolnikov V, Kharkova T. 2009. Concentration of working-age male mortality among manual workers in urban Latvia and Russia, 1970-1989. European Societies 11(1): 161-185.
  • Carlson E. 2008. Training of demographers in global perspective. chapter 13 (pp. 403-413) in Patrick Festy & Jean-Paul Sardon (eds). Hommage á Gérard Calot. Paris: Institut National D’Études Démographiques.
  • Carlson E. 2008. The Lucky Few: Between the Greatest Generation and the Baby Boom. New York: Springer Publishers.
  • Carlson E. 2008. Sexual behavior and reproductive health. ch. 4 in Zeng Y. (ed). Encyclopedia of Life Support Sciences 6.147: Demography (New York: UNESCO).
  • Eberstein, I. & K. Heyman 2010 “Jewish identity and self reported health.” Chapter 17 (pp 349-67) in Christopher G. Ellison & Robert A. Hummer (eds.), Religion, Families and Health: New directions in Population Based Research. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
  • Spence, N. & I. Eberstein 2009 “Age at first birth, parity, and post-reproductive mortality among White and Black women in the US, 1982-2002.” Social Science & Medicine 68:1625-32.
  • Eberstein, I. & C. Nam 2008 “Causes of death and mortality crossovers by race.” Biodemography & Social Biology 54(2):214-228.
  • 2011 Hill, Terrence and Ryon Cobb. Forthcoming. “Religious Involvement, Religious Struggles, and Mortality Risk.” Pp. XXX-XXX in Religion and Health: Toward Theory (Religion and the Social Order Series), edited by A. Blasi. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill.
  • 2011 Ellison, Christopher, Matt Bradshaw, Jennifer Storch, John Marcum, and Terrence Hill. Forthcoming. “Religious Doubt and Sleep Quality in a Nationwide Sample of Presbyterians.” Review of Religious Research.
  • 2011 Burdette, Amy, Terrence Hill, and Lauren Hale. Forthcoming. “Household Disrepair and the Mental Health of Low-income Urban Women.” Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine.
  • 2011 Kaplan, Lauren, Terrence Hill, and Gini Mann-Deibert. Forthcoming. “Does Alcohol Consumption Exacerbate the Mental Health Consequences of Interpersonal Violence?” Violence Against Women.
  • 2011 Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, and Ellen Idler. Forthcoming. “Religious Involvement, Health Status, and Mortality Risk.” Pp. XXX-XXX in the Handbook of the Sociology of Aging, edited by R. Settersten and J. Angel. New York: Springer.
  • 2011 Schroeder, Ryan, Terrence Hill, Stacy Haynes, and Christopher Bradley. “Physical Health and Crime: An Application of General Strain Theory.” Journal of Criminal Justice 39:21-29.
  • 2010 Hill, Terrence. “A Biopsychosocial Model of Religious Involvement.” Pp. 179-200 in the Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, edited by K. Whitfield. New York: Springer.
  • 2010 Lauren Hale, Terrence Hill, and Amy Burdette. “Does Sleep Quality Mediate the Association between Neighborhood Disorder and Self-Rated Health?” Preventive Medicine 51:275-278.
  • 2010 Needham, Belinda and Terrence Hill. “Do Gender Differences in Mental Health Contribute to Gender Differences in Physical Health?” Social Science & Medicine 71:1472-1479.
  • 2010 Hill, Terrence, Lauren Kaplan, Michael French, and Robert Johnson. “Victimization in Early Life and Mental Health in Adulthood: An Examination of the Mediating and Moderating Influences of Psychosocial Resources.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 51:48-63.
  • 2010 Hill, Terrence and Christopher Bradley. “The Emotional Consequences of Service Work: An Ethnographic Examination of Hair Salon Workers.” Sociological Focus 43:41-60.
  • 2010 Nielsen, Amie, Terrence Hill, Michael French, Monique Hernandez. “Racial/Ethnic Composition, Social Disorganization, and Offsite Alcohol Availability in San Diego County, California.” Social Science Research 39:165-175.
  • 2009 Ellison, Christopher, Jinwoo Lee, Neal Krause, Terrence Hill, and John Marcum. “Faith and Fitness: Religious Beliefs, Congregational Support, and Exercise in a Nationwide Survey of Presbyterians.” Pp. 165-184 in Faith and Well-Being in Later Life: Linking Theories with Evidence in an Interdisciplinary Inquiry, edited by A. Ai and M. Ardelt. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
  • 2009 Burdette, Amy, Victor Wang, Glen Elder, Terrence Hill, and Janel Benson. “Serving God and Country? Religious Involvement and Military Service among Young Adult Males.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48:794-804.
  • 2009 Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, and Lauren Hale. “Neighborhood Disorder, Sleep Quality, and Psychological Distress: Testing a Model of Structural Amplification.” Health & Place 15:1006-1013.
  • 2009 Hill, Terrence, Ryan Schroeder, Christopher Bradley, Lauren Kaplan, and Ronald Angel. “The Long-term Health Consequences of Relationship Violence in Adulthood: An Examination of Low-income Women from Boston, Chicago, and San Antonio.” American Journal of Public Health 99:1645-1650.
  • 2009 Burdette, Amy, Christopher Ellison, Terrence Hill, and Norval Glenn. “Hooking up at College: Does Religion Make a Difference?” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48:535-551.
  • 2009 Ellison, Christopher, Amy Burdette and Terrence Hill. “Blessed Assurance? Religion, Anxiety and Tranquility among US Adults.” Social Science Research 38:656-667.
  • 2009 Angel, Ronald, Jacqueline Angel, and Terrence Hill. “Subjective Control and Health among Mexican-origin Elders in Mexico and the United States: Structural Considerations in Comparative Research.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 64B:S390-S401.
  • 2009 Hill, Terrence, Amie Nielsen, and Ronald Angel. “Relationship Violence and Frequency of Intoxication among Low-income Urban Women.” Substance Use & Misuse 44:684-701.
  • 2009 Burdette, Amy and Terrence Hill. “Religious Involvement and Transitions into Adolescent Sexual Behavior.” Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review 70:28-48.
  • 2009 Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Michael Weiss, and Dale Chitwood. “Religious Involvement and Adolescent Substance Use.” Pp. 171-189 in Adolescent Substance Abuse: Evidence-based Approaches to Prevention and Treatment, edited by C. Leukefeld, T. Gullotta, and M. Staton-Tindall. New York: Springer.
  • 2008 Hill, Terrence and Michael McCullough. “Religious Involvement and the Intoxication Trajectories of Low- income Urban Women.” Journal of Drug Issues 38:847-862.
  • Profile: L. Kaleem. 2009. “Faith and religion viewed as beneficial to health.” Miami Herald, April 12.
  • 2008 Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Mark Regnerus, and Ronald Angel. “Religious Involvement and Attitudes toward Parenting among Low-income Urban Women.” Journal of Family Issues 29:882-900.
  • 2008 Burdette, Amy and Terrence Hill. “An Examination of Processes Linking Perceived Neighborhood Disorder and Obesity.” Social Science & Medicine 67:38-46.
  • 2008 Hill, Terrence. “Religious Involvement and Healthy Cognitive Aging: Patterns, Explanations, and Future Directions.” Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences 63A:478-479.
  • 2008 Angel, Ronald, Jacqueline Angel, and Terrence Hill. “A Comparison of the Health of Older Hispanics in the United States and Mexico: Methodological Challenges.” Journal of Aging and Health 20:3-31.
  • Janice McCabe. Forthcoming [2011]. “Doing Multiculturalism: An Interactionist Analysis of the Practices of a Multicultural Sorority.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. Scheduled for Volume 40, Number 4 (August).
  • Janice McCabe, Emily Fairchild, Liz Grauerholz, Bernice Pescosolido, and Daniel Tope. Forthcoming [2011]. “Gender in 20th Century Children’s Books: Patterns of Disparity in Titles and Central Characters.” Gender & Society. Scheduled for Volume 25, Number 2 (April).
  • John Bancroft, J. Scott Long, and Janice McCabe. Forthcoming. “Sexual Well-Being: A Comparison of U.S. Black and White Women in Heterosexual Relationships.” Archives of Sexual Behavior. DOI: 0.1007/s10508-010-9679-z, available online at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/p6768r404452160u/
  • Janice McCabe, Amanda E. Tanner, and Julia Heiman. 2010. “The Impact of Gender Expectations on Meanings of Sex and Sexuality: Results from a Cognitive Interview Study.” Sex Roles 62(3-4):252-263.
  • Janice McCabe. 2009. “Racial and Gender Microaggressions on a Predominantly-White Campus: Experiences of Black, Latina/o and White Undergraduates.” Race, Gender and Class 16(1):133-151.
  • 2011 Irene Padavic and Jonniann Butterfield. “Mothers, Fathers, and ‘Mathers’: Negotiating a Lesbian Co-Parental Identity.” Forthcoming Gender & Society 25(2) April.
  • 2010 Lori D. Moore and Irene Padavic. “Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Girls’ Sentencing in the Juvenile Justice System.” Feminist Criminology 5(3): 263-285.
  • 2009 Anastasia Prokos, Irene Padavic, and S. Ashley Schmidt. “Nonstandard Work Arrangements among Women and Men Scientists and Engineers.” Sex Roles 61(9) 653-666.
  • 2011 Quadagno, Jill. “Interest Group Influence on the Patient Protection and Affordability Act of 2010: Winners and Losers in the Health Care Reform Debate.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. In press.
  • Rote, Sunshine and Jill Quadagno. “Depression and Alcohol Dependence among Welfare Recipients: Before and After the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996.” Social Service Review. In press.
  • Quadagno, Jill. “The Myth of American Exceptionalism,” Review Essay of Wealth and Welfare States: Is America A Laggard or a Leader? by Irwin Garfinkel, Lee Rainwater, and Timothy Smeeding, Oxford University Press. Contemporary Sociology. In press.
  • Quadagno, Jill, Ben Lenox Kail and K. Russell Sheka. “Welfare States: Protecting or Risking Old Age. In Handbook of the Sociology of Aging, Rick Settersten and Jacqueline Angel, Eds. Springer. In press.
  • Quadagno, Jill and Sunshine Rote. “Social Gerontology.” In Oxford Bibliographies Online, Jeff Manza, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. In press.
  • 2010 Quadagno, Jill and J. Brandon McKelvey. “The Consumer-Directed Health Care Movement.” Pp. 50-63 in Social Movements and the Transformation of American Health, Mayer Zald, Sandra R. Levitsky and Jane Banaszak-Holl, Eds. Oxford University Press.
  • Quadagno, Jill. “Institutions, Interests and Ideology: An Agenda for the Sociology of Health Care Reform.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 51 (June): 125-136.
  • Quadagno, Jill. “The Rise of the Phoenix! Health Care Reform 2010.” States, Political Power and Societies 15 (2): 1-3.
  • 2009 Quadagno, Jill and Deana Rohlinger. “Religious Conservatives in U.S. Welfare State Politics.” Pp. 236-66 in The Western Welfare State and Its Religious Roots, Kees van Kersbergen and Philip Manow, Editors. Cambridge University Press.
  • Rohlinger, Deana and Jill Quadagno. “Framing Faith: Explaining Cooperation and Contention in the Conservative Christian Movement.” Social Movement Studies 8 (4): 341-358.
  • Street, Debra, Stephanie Burge and Jill Quadagno. “The Effects of Licensure Type on Policy and Practices in Florida Assisted Living Facilities.” The Gerontologist 49 (2):211-223.
  • Kail, Ben, Jill Quadagno and Marc Dixon. “Can States Lead the Way to Universal Coverage? The Effect of Health Care Reform on the Uninsured.” Social Science Quarterly 90 (5):1-20.
  • Kail, Ben Lennox, Jill Quadagno and Jennifer Reid Keene. "The Political Economy Perspective in Aging." Pp. 555-571 in Handbook of Theories of Aging, Vern Bengtson, Merril Silverstein and Norella Putney, Eds. Springer.
  • 2008. Quadagno, Jill and Brandon McKelvey. “The Transformation of American Health Insurance.” Pp. 10-28 in Health Care at Risk: Expert Perspectives on America's Ailing Health System -- and How to Heal It. Jacob Hacker, Ed. Columbia University Press.
  • Parham, Lori, Jill Quadagno and Jordan Brown. “Race, Politics and Social Policy.” Handbook of Social Policy, James Midgley and Michelle Livermore, Eds. Sage.
  • Reynolds, John and Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson. In press. “Change in the Stratification of Educational Expectations and Their Realization.” Social Forces.
  • Boyd, Emily M., John Reynolds, Kathryn Harker Tillman, and Patricia Yancey Martin. 2011. “Adolescent Girls’ Race/Ethnic Status, Identities, and Drive for Thinness.” Social Science Research 40(2):667-684.
  • Reynolds, John and Chardie Baird. 2010. “Is There a Downside to Shooting for the Stars? Unrealized Educational Expectations and Symptoms of Depression.” American Sociological Review 75(1): 151-172.
  • Baird, Chardie, Stephanie Burge, and John Reynolds. 2008. “Absurdly Ambitious? Teenagers’ Expectations for the Future and Realities of Social Structure.” Sociology Compass 2: 944-962.
  • Reynolds, John and Stephanie Burge. 2008. “Educational Expectations and the Rise in Women’s Post-Secondary Attainments.” Social Science Research 37: 485-499.
  • Reynolds, John, and R. Jay Turner. 2008. “Major Life Events, Their Personal Meaning, Resolution and Mental Health Significance.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 49: 223–37.
  • Rohlinger, Deana A, Jesse Klein. “Visual Landscapes and the Abortion Issue.” Forthcoming in an issue of the American Behavioral Scientist on social movements and the use of imagery.
  • Rohlinger, Deana A. and Jill Quadagno. 2009. “Framing Faith: Explaining Cooperation and Conflict in the U.S. Conservative Christian Political Movement” Social Movement Studies 8(4): 341-358.
  • Rohlinger, Deana A. and Jordan Brown. 2009. “Democracy, Action and the Internet after 9/11.” American Behavioral Scientist, 53(1): 133-150.
  • Downey, Dennis and Deana A. Rohlinger. 2008. “Linking Strategic Choice with Macro Organizational Dynamics: Strategy and Social Movement Articulation,” Research on Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, 28: 3-35.
  • 2011 Sumerau, J. Edward, and Douglas Schrock. “‘It’s Important to Show Your Colors’: Counter-Heteronormative Embodiment in a Metropolitan Community Church.” In Embodied Resistance: Breaking the Rules, Challenging the Norms, edited by Chris Bobel and Samantha Kwan. Vanderbilt University Press.
  • 2011 Leaf, Margaret, and Douglas Schrock. “’What I Had to do to Survive’: Self-Injurers’ Bodily Emotion Work.” In Embodied Resistance: Breaking the Rules, Challenging the Norms, edited by Chris Bobel and Samantha Kwan. Vanderbilt University Press.
  • 2009 Schrock, Douglas, and Michael Schwalbe. “Men, Masculinity, and Manhood Acts.” Annual Review of Sociology, 35:277-295.
  • 2009 Schrock, Douglas, Emily M. Boyd, and Margaret Leaf. “Emotion Work in the Public Performances of Male-to-Female Transsexuals.” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 38:702-12.
  • 2009 McCabe, Janice, and Douglas Schrock. “Further Reflections on the Term ‘Bitch’.” Sociological Analysis, 3:118-122.
  • 2009 Holden, Daphne, and Douglas Schrock. “Performing Authentic Selfhood in an Intentional Community.” In Authenticity in Culture, Self, and Society, edited by Phillip Vannini and Patrick Williams. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • 2008 Eastman, Jason and Douglas Schrock. “Southern Rock Musicians’ Construction of White Trash.” Race, Gender, and Class, 15:208-219.
  • James Orcutt and Annette Schwabe. Forthcoming 2011 “Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Deviant Drinking: A Longitudinal Application of Social Structure and Social Learning Theory.” Sociological Spectrum.
  • Natalie Sachs-Ericsson, Amanda N. Medley, Kathleen Kendal – Tackett, and John Taylor. (Forthcoming). “Childhood Abuse and Current Health Problems among Older Adults: The Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy.” Journal of the Psychology of Violence.
  • Eitle, David and John Taylor. 2011. “General Strain Theory, BIS/BAS Levels, and Gambling Behavior.” Deviant Behavior 32:1-37.
  • Eitle, David, John Taylor, and Tami Eitle. 2010. “Heavy Alcohol Use in Emerging Adulthood: the Role of Early Risk Factors and Young Adult Transitions.” Journal of Drug Issues 40:295-320.
  • Eitle, David, John Taylor, and Kay Pih. 2010. “Extending the Life Course Interdependence Model: Life Transitions and the Enduring Consequences of Early Self-Derogation for Young Adult Crime.” Youth and Society 41:519-45.
  • John Taylor, and Diana Clarke. 2009. “The Relationship between early Suicide Behaviors and Mental Health: Results from a Nine-Year Panel Study.” Journal of Adolescence 32: 1159-72.
  • Lewis, Robyn and John Taylor. 2009. “The Social Significance of Religious and Network Resources in the Prediction of Mattering to Others: African American and White Adult Contrasts.” Sociological Spectrum 29:273-294.
  • Russell, David and John Taylor. 2009. “Living Alone and the Psychological Well-Being of Older Adults: Findings from a Study of Disabled and non-Disabled Adults 60 Years of Age and Older.” The Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences 64B:1-10.
  • Taylor, John, David Eitle, and David Russell. 2009. “Racial/Ethnic Variation in the Relationship between Physical Limitation and Fear of Crime: An Examination of Mediating and Moderating Factors.” Deviant Behavior 30:144-74.
  • Eitle, David and John Taylor. 2008. “Are Hispanics the new 'Threat'? Minority Group Threat and Fear of Crime in Miami-Dade County.” Social Science Research 37:1102-15.
  • Taylor, Miles G., Glen H. Elder Jr., Peter Uhlenberg, and Steven McDonald. Forthcoming. “Revisiting the Grandparenting Role: Grandparents as Mentors in Adolescence and Young Adulthood” From Generation to Generation: Continuity and Discontinuity in Aging Families (Johns Hopkins Press).
  • Kamp Dush, Claire and Miles G. Taylor. Forthcoming. “Trajectories of Marital Conflict across the Life Course: Predictors and Interactions with Marital HappinessTrajectories” Journal of Family Issues.
  • 2011 Taylor, Miles G. “The Causal Pathway From Socioeconomic Status to Disability Trajectories in Later Life: The Importance of Mediating Mechanisms for Onset and Accumulation.” Research on Aging 33: 84-108.
  • 2010 Taylor, Miles G. “Capturing Transitions and Trajectories: The Role of Socioeconomic Status in Later Life Disability.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences 65B: 733-743.
  • 2009 Lynch, Scott M., J. Scott Brown and Miles G. Taylor “The Demography of Disability." International Handbook of the Demography of Aging. (Springer-Verlag).
  • 2009 Elder, Glen H. Jr. and Miles G. Taylor. “Life Course Methods: Recasting Biographical and Historical Data to Study Lives in Time and Place” The Craft of Life Course Research (Guilford).
  • 2008 Kamp Dush, Claire, Miles G. Taylor and Rhiannon Kroeger “Marital Happiness and Well-Being over the Life Course” Family Relations, Special Issue 57: 211-226.
  • 2008 Taylor, Miles G. “Timing, Accumulation, and the Black/White Disability Gap in Later Life: A Test of Weathering.” Research on Aging: Special Issue on Race, SES, and Health 30: 226-250.
  • Boyd, Emily M., John R. Reynolds, Kathryn Harker Tillman, and Patricia Yancey Martin. 2011. “Adolescent Girls’ Race/Ethnic Status, Identities, and Drive for Thinness.” Social Science Research 40(2):667-684.
  • Randolph, Karen, David Russell, Kathryn Harker Tillman, and Frank Fincham. 2010. “Protective Influences on the Negative Consequences of Drinking among Youth.” Youth & Society. 41(4):546-568.
  • Weiss, Ursula Keller and Kathryn Harker Tillman. 2009. “Risky Sexual Behaviors Among Hispanic Young Adults in South Florida: Nativity, Age at Immigration and Gender Differences.” Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 41(4): 202-209.
  • Tillman, Kathryn Harker and Ursula Keller Weiss. 2009. “Nativity Status and Depressive Symptoms among Hispanic Young Adults: The Role of Stress Exposure.” Social Science Quarterly. 90(5):1228-1250.
  • Guo, Guang and Kathryn Harker Tillman. 2009. “Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms, Dopamine D2 and D4 Receptors, Family Socioeconomic Status and Social Support in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.” Psychiatric Genetics 19(1):14-26.
  • Tillman, Kathryn Harker. 2008. “Co-Resident Sibling Composition and the Academic Ability, Expectations, and Performance of Youth.” Sociological Perspectives 51(4):679-712.
  • Keller, Ursula and Kathryn Harker Tillman. 2008. “Post-Secondary Educational Attainment of Immigrant and Native Youth.” Social Forces 87(1): 121-152.
  • Tillman, Kathryn Harker and Charles B. Nam. 2008. “Family Structure Outcomes of Alternative Family Definitions.” Population Research and Policy Review 27(3): 367-384.
  • Tillman, Kathryn Harker. 2008. “Non-Traditional Siblings and the Academic Outcomes of Adolescents.” Social Science Research 37(1): 88-108.
  • Brewster, Karin L. and Kathryn Harker Tillman. 2008. “Who's Doing It? Patterns and Predictors of Youths' Oral Sexual Experiences.” Journal of Adolescent Health 42(1): 73-80.
  • 2011 Hodson, Randy, Lindsey Chamberlain, Martha Crowley, and Daniel Tope. “Coding Ethnographies for Research and Training: Merging Qualitative and Quantitative Sociology.” Sociological Perspectives 54: 125-131.
  • 2011 Janice McCabe, Emily Fairchild, Liz Grauerholz, Bernice Pescosolido, and Daniel Tope. “Gender in 20th Century Children’s Books: Patterns of Disparity in Titles and Central Characters.” Forthcoming, Gender & Society.
  • 2010 Martha Crowley, Daniel Tope, Lindsey Chamberlain and Randy Hodson. “Neo-Taylorism at Work: Occupational Change in the Post-Fordist Era.” Social Problems 57: 421–447.
  • 2009 Daniel Tope. “Historical Analysis and Labor Regulation in the Progressive Era.” Labor History 50: 355-359.
  • 2009 Daniel Tope and David Jacobs. “On the Politics of Union Decline: The Historically Contingent Political Determinants of Union Recognition Elections.” American Sociological Review 74:842-864. Best Published Article Award, Honorable Mention, Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 2010. March 2011
  • 2008 Marc Dixon, Daniel Tope, and Nella Van Dyke. “The University Works Because We Do: On the Determinants of Campus Labor Organizing in the 1990s.” Sociological Perspectives 51: 375-396.
  • 2008 David Jacobs and Daniel Tope. "Race, Crime, and Republican Strength: Minority Politics in the Post-Civil Rights Era." Social Science Research 37: 1116-1129.
  • 2008 Lindsey Joyce Chamberlain, Martha Crowley, Daniel Tope, and Randy Hodson. “Sexual Harassment in Context: Organizational and Occupational Foundations of Abuse.” Work and Occupations 35: 262-295.
  • 2008 Katherine Meyer, Daniel Tope, and Anne Price. “Religion, Civic Engagement, and Support for Democracy: A Cross-National Examination.” Sociological Spectrum 28:625-653.
  • 2011 Gayman, Mathew D., Donald A. Lloyd, and K. Ueno. “The History and Timing of Depression Onset as Predictors of Young-Adult Self-Esteem.” Journal of Research on Adolescence forthcoming.
  • 2011 Cui, Ming, Koji Ueno, Frank D. Fincham, M. Brent Donnellan, and K. A. S. Wickrama. The Association between Romantic Relationships and Delinquency in Adolescence and Young Adulthood. Personal Relationships forthcoming.
  • 2010 Ueno, K. “Mental Health Differences Between Young Adults With and Without Same-Sex Contact: A Simultaneous Examination of Underlying Mechanisms.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 51:391–407.
  • 2010 Ueno, K. and Summer McWilliams. “Gender-Typed Behaviors and School Adjustment.” Sex Roles 63:580–591.
  • 2010 Ueno, K. “Patterns of Cross-Orientation Friendships in High Schools.” Social Science Research 39:444-458.
  • 2010 Ueno, K. “Same-Sex Experience and Mental Health During the Transition Between Adolescence and Young Adulthood.” Sociological Quarterly 51:484–510.
  • 2009 Ueno, K. “Same-Race Friendships and School Attachment: Demonstrating the Interaction Between Personal Network and School Composition.” Sociological Forum 24:515-534.
  • 2009 Ueno, K, Matthew D. Gayman, Eric R. Wright, and Steven D. Quantz. “Friends’ Sexual Orientation, Relational Quality, and Mental Health Among Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth.” Personal Relationships 16:659-670.