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  • Airriess, Christopher, Wei Li, Karen J. Leong, Angela Chen, and Verna M. Keith. “Church-based Social Capital, Networks and Geographical Scale: Katrina Evacuation, Relocation, and Recovery in a New Orleans Vietnamese American Community.” Geoforum (in press).
  • 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.
  • Barrett, Anne E. and Laura E. Cantwell. 2007. “Drawing on Stereotypes: Using Undergraduates “Sketches of Elders as a Teaching Tool.” Educational Gerontology 33:327-348.
  • Barrett, Anne E. and R. Jay Turner. 2006. “Family Structure and Substance Use in Adolescence and Early Adulthood: Examining Explanations for the Relationship.” Addiction 101:109-120.
  • Barrett, Anne E. 2005 "Gendered Experiences in Midlife: Implications for Age Identity," Journal of Aging Studies 19: 163-183.
  • Barrett, Anne E. and Turner, R.J.. 2005. "Family Structure and Mental Health: The Mediating Effects of Socioeconomic Status, Family Process, and Social Stress" Journal of Health and Social Behavior 46: 156-169.
  • Blekesaune, M. and Barrett, Anne E. (2005) "Marital Dissolution and Work Disability: A Longitudinal Study of Administrative Data from Norway" European Sociological Review 21: 259-271.
  • 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.
  • Brown, Tony N., Koji Ueno, Carrie L. Smith, Noel S. Austin, and Leonard Bickman. 2007. “Communication Patterns in Medical Encounters for the Treatment of Child Psychosocial Problems: Does Pediatrician-Parent Concordance Matter?” Health Communication 21:247-256.
  • Carlson E. 2008. The Lucky Few: Between the Greatest Generation and the Baby Boom. Dordrecht: Springer Publishers.
  • Carlson E. 2008. Sexual behavior and reproductive health. ch. 4 in Zeng Y. (ed). Encyclopedia of Life Support Sciences (New York: UNESCO).
  • Carlson E. 2006. Ages of origin and destination for a difference in life expectancy. Demographic Research 14:217-36.
  • Chen, Angela, Verna M. Keith, Karen Leong, Wei Li, Christopher Airries, Kuo-Yi Chung, and Chung-Chen Lee. 2007. “Hurricane Katrina: Prior Trauma, Poverty and Health among Vietnamese Survivors.” International Nursing Review 54:324–331.
  • Chen, Angela, Verna M. Keith, Chris Airriess, Wei Li, and Karen J. Leong. 2007. “Economic vulnerability, Discrimination, and Hurricane Katrina: Health among Black Katrina Survivors in Eastern New Orleans.” Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 13:257-66.
  • Desimone, Laura, Thomas Smith, and Koji Ueno. 2006. “Are Teachers Who Need Sustained, Content-Focused Professional Development Getting It?: An Administrator's Dilemma.” Educational Administration Quarterly 42:179-215.
  • Desimone, Laura, Thomas Smith, K. David Baker, and Koji Ueno. 2005. “Assessing Barriers to the Reform of U.S. Mathematics Instruction from an International Perspective.” American Educational Research Journal 42:501-535.
  • Dixon, Jeffery and Janice McCabe. 2006. “Competing Perspectives in the Classroom: The Effect of Sociology Students’ Perceptions of ‘Balance’ on Evaluations.” Teaching Sociology 34: 111-125.
  • Eliassen, A. Henry, John Taylor and Donald A. Lloyd. 2005. “Subjective Religiosity and Depression in the Transition to Adulthood.” The Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 44(2), 187-199.
  • Ely, Robin and Irene Padavic. 2007. “A Feminist Analysis of Organizational Research on Sex Differences”. Academy of Management Review 32(4): 1121-1143.
  • Evenson, Ranae J. and Robin W. Simon. 2005. “Clarifying the Relationship between Parenthood and Depression.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 46: 341-358.
  • Holden, Daphne and Douglas Schrock. 2007. “’Get therapy and work on it’: Managing Dissent in an Intentional Community.” Symbolic Interaction, 30:175-198.
  • Holley, Lynn, Stephen Kulis, Flavio Marsiglia, and Verna M. Keith. 2006. “Ethnicity versus Ethnic Identity: What Predicts Substance use Norms and Behaviors?” Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 6:3:53-79.
  • Inaba, Akihide, Peggy Thoits, Koji Ueno, Walter Gove, Ranae Evenson, and Melissa Sloan. 2005. “Epidemiological Patterns of Depression in Japan and US.” Social Science & Medicine, 61:2280-2292.
  • Jacobs, Davic and Daniel Tope. 2007. “The Politics of Resentment in the Post Civil-Rights Era: Minority Threat, Homicide, and Ideological Voting in Congress.” American Journal of Sociology. 112: 1454-94.
  • Kail, Ben Lenox, Jill Quadagno and Jennifer Reid-Keene. "The Political Economy Perspective in Aging." In Handbook of Theories of Aging, Vern Bengtson, Merril Silverstein and Norella Putney, Eds. Springer. In press.
  • Keene-Reid, Jennifer and John Reynolds. 2005. “Gender Differences in the Job Consequences of Work-to-Family Spillover.” Journal of Family Issues 26(3): 275-299.
  • Keith, Verna M., Jennie Kronenfeld, Patrick Rivers, and Su-Ying Liang. 2005. “Assessing the Effects of Race and Ethnicity on Use of Alternative Therapies.” Ethnicity and Health 10:1:19-32.
  • Kiecolt, Jill, Michael Hughes, and Verna M. Keith, “Race, Social Relationships, and Mental Health.” Personal Relationships (in press).
  • Leong, Karen, Christopher A. Airriess, Wei Li, Angela Chen, and Verna M. Keith. 2007. Resilient History and the Rebuilding of a Community: The Vietnamese American Community in New Orleans East. The Journal of American History 94:3-770-79.
  • Lloyd, Donald A. and R. Jay Turner. 2008. “Cumulative Lifetime Adversities and Alcohol Dependence in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence 93, 217-226.
  • Lloyd, Donald A. and John Taylor. 2006. “Lifetime Cumulative Adversity, Mental Health, and the Risk of Becoming a Smoker.” Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 10(1), 95-112.
  • Martin, Patricia Y., Douglas Schrock, Margaret Leaf, and Carmen Von Rohr. 2007. “Rapework: Emotional dilemmas in work with victims.” In Understanding Emotions at Work. Ed. by Steve Fineman. Blackwell.
  • McCabe, Janice. 2005. “Who are the Experts? Medicalization in Teen Magazine Advice Columns.” Pp. 153-191 in Sociological Studies in Children and Youth: Volume 11, edited by David A. Kinney and Katherine Brown Rosier. Oxford, England: JAI Press an Official Imprint of Elsevier Science.
  • McCabe, Janice. 2005. “What’s in a Label? The Relationship between Feminist Self-Identification and ‘Feminist’ Attitudes among U.S. Women and Men.” Gender & Society 19 (4): 480-505.
  • Nieri, Tanya, Stephen Kulis, Verna M. Keith, and Donna Hurdle. 2005. “Body Image, Acculturation, and Substance Use among Boys and Girls in the Southwest.” The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 31:4:617-639.
  • Padavic, Irene. 2005. “Laboring Under Uncertainty: Identity Renegotiation among Contingent Workers.” Symbolic Interaction 28(1): 111-134.
  • Pai, Manacy and Anne E. Barrett. 2007. "Long-term Payoffs of Work? Women's Paid Work Histories and Mental Health in Widowhood." Research on Aging 29:436-456.
  • Parham, Lori, Jill Quadagno and Jordan Brown. “Race, Politics and Social Policy.” Handbook of Social Policy, James Midgley and Michelle Livermore, Eds. Sage. In press.
  • Prokos, Anastasia and Irene Padavic. 2005. “An Examination of Competing Explanations for the Pay Gap Among Scientists and Engineers.” Gender & Society 19(4): 523-543.
  • Quadagno, Jill. 2005. One Nation, Uninsured: Why the US Has No National Health Insurance. Oxford University Press.
  • Quadagno, Jill and Brandon McKelvey. 2008. “The Transformation of American Health Insurance.” Health Care at Risk: Expert Perspectives on America's Ailing Health System -- and How to Heal It. Jacob Hacker, Ed. Columbia University Press.
  • Quadagno, Jill and Brandy Harris. “Aging and Health Policy.” The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer, Ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
  • Quadagno, Jill and Debra Street. “New Directions in U.S. Welfare State Policy: Minor Retrenchment or Major Transformation?” Research on Aging 28 (3): 1-14.
  • Quadagno, Jill and Debra Street. 2005. “Antistatism in American Welfare State Development.” Journal of Policy History 17 (1):57-75. Reprinted in New Directions in Policy History, Julian Zelizer, Ed. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2005.
  • Quadagno, Jill, Jennifer Reid-Keene and Debra Street. 2005. “Health Policy and Old Age: An International Review.” Pp. 605-612 in Cambridge Handbook of Age and Aging, Malcolm Johnson, Ed. Cambridge University Press.
  • Radey, Melissa and Karin L. Brewster. 2007. “The Influence of Race/Ethnicity on Disadvantaged Mothers’ Child Care Arrangements.” Early Childhood Research Quarterly. 22(3):379-393.
  • Reid, Lori and Irene Padavic. 2005. “Employment Exits and the Race Gap in Young Women’s Employment.” Social Science Quarterly 86: 1242-1260.
  • Reynolds, John and Stephanie Burge. In press. “Educational Expectations and the Rise in Women’s Post-Secondary Attainments.” Social Science Research.
  • Reynolds, John, Stephanie Burge, Cheryl Robbins, Emily Boyd, and Brandy Harris. In press. “Mastery and the Fulfillment of Occupational Expectations.” Social Psychology Quarterly.
  • Reynolds, John, Mike Stewart, Ryan MacDonald, and Lacey Sischo. 2006. “Have Adolescents Become Too Ambitious? High School Seniors’ Educational and Occupational Plans, 1976 to 2000.” Social Problems 53: 186-206.
  • Robbins, Cheryl L. and Irene Padavic. 2007. “Structural Influences on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Women's Health Care.” Sociology Compass 1(2): 682-700.
  • Rohlinger, Deana and Jill Quadagno. “Religious Conservatives in U.S. Welfare State Politics.” In The Western Welfare State and Its Religious Roots, Kees van Kersbergen and Philip Manow, Editors. Cambridge University Press. In press.
  • Rohlinger, Deana and Jill Quadagno. “Framing the Social Security Debate.” Pp. 123-136 in Public Sociologies, Judith Blau and Keri Iyall Smith, Editors. Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Rohlinger, Deana A. 2007. “American Media and Deliberative Democratic Processes.” Sociological Theory, 25(2): 122-148.
  • Rohlinger, Deana A. 2006. “Friend and Foe: Media, Politics, and Tactics in the Abortion War.” Social Problems 53(4): 537-561.
  • Schrock, Douglas P. and Irene Padavic. 2007. “Negotiating Hegemonic Masculinity in a Batterer Intervention Program” Gender & Society 21(5): 625-649.
  • Schrock, Douglas and Emily Boyd. 2006. “Reflexive Transembodiment.” In Body/Embodiment: Symbolic Interactionism and the Sociology of the Body, edited by Dennis Waskul and Phillip Vannini. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • Schrock, Douglas and Lori Reid. 2006. “Transsexuals’ Sexual Stories.” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 35:75-86.
  • Schrock, Douglas, Lori Reid, and Emily Boyd. 2005. “Transsexuals’ Embodiment of Womanhood.” Gender & Society, 19: 317-335.
  • Simon, Robin W. 2008. “Life’s Greatest Joy?: The Negative Emotional Effects of Children on Adults.” Contexts.
  • Simon, Robin W. 2007. “Contributions of the Sociology of Mental Health for Understanding the Social Antecedents, Social Regulation, and Social Distribution of Emotion.” Pages 239-274 in Mental Health, Social Mirror, edited by William Avison, Jane McLeod, and Bernice Pescosolido. New York: Springer.
  • Sischo, Lacey, John Taylor, and Patricia Yancey Martin. 2006. “Carrying the Weight of Self-Derogation? Eating Disordered Practices as Social Deviance in Young Women.” Deviant Behavior 27:1-30.
  • Smith, Thomas, Laura M. Desimone, and Koji Ueno. 2005. “Highly Qualified to Do What?: The Relationship between NCLB Teacher Quality Mandates and the Use of Reform-Oriented Instructional Strategies in Middle School Math.” Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 27:75-109.
  • Starks, Brian and R.V. Robinson. 2007. “Religion, Modernism and Parental Values.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 46 (1):17-35.
  • Starks, Brian. 2006. “Paul Lazarsfeld.” The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology edited by George Ritzer. Blackwell Publishing.
  • Starks, Brian and A. Junisbai. 2006. “False Consciousness.” The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology edited by George Ritzer. Blackwell Publishing.
  • Starks, Brian and R. V. Robinson. 2005. “Who Values the Obedient Child Now?: Religion and Adult Values for Children, 1986-2002.” Social Forces 84: 343-59.
  • Stombler, Mindy and Irene Padavic. 2005. “Sister Acts: Resistance in Sweetheart and Little Sister Programs.” P. 233-51 in The Legacy and the Vision: A Critical Look at African American Fraternities and Sororities. Edited by Tamara L. Brown, Gregory S. Parks, and Clarenda M. Phillips. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press.
  • Street, Debra, Stephanie Burge, Jill Quadagno, and Anne Barrett. 2007. "The Salience of Social Relationships for Resident Well-being in Assisted Living." Journal of Gerontology 62B: S129-S134.
  • Taylor, John, Donald A. Lloyd and George J. Warheit. 2005. “Self-Derogation, Peer Factors, and Drug Dependence Among a Multiethnic Sample of Young Adults.” Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 15(2), 39-51.
  • Tillman, Kathryn Harker and Ursula Keller. 2007. “Nativity Status and Depressive Symptoms among Hispanic Young Adults: The Role of Stress Exposure.” Social Science Quarterly.
  • Tillman, Kathryn Harker. 2008. “Co-Resident Sibling Composition and the Academic Ability, Expectations, and Performance of Youth.” Sociological Perspectives. vol. 51(3) or vol. 51(4).
  • Tillman, Kathryn Harker and Charles B. Nam. 2008. “Family Structure Outcomes of Alternative Family Definitions.” Forthcoming, Population Research and Policy Review. vol. 27(3).
  • Tillman, Kathryn Harker. 2008. “Non-Traditional Siblings and the Academic Outcomes of Adolescents.” Social Science Research 37(1): 88-108.
  • Tillman, Kathryn Harker. 2007. “Family Structure Pathways and Academic Disadvantage among Adolescents in Stepfamilies.” Sociological Inquiry 77(3): 383–424.
  • Tillman, Kathryn Harker, Guang Guo, and Kathleen Mullan Harris. 2006. “Grade Retention among Immigrant Children.” Social Science Research. 35(1): 129-156.
  • Tope, Daniel, Lindsey Joyce Chamberlain, Martha Crowley, and Randy Hodson. 2005. “The Benefits of Being There: Evidence from the Literature on Work.” The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 34: 470-493.
  • Tope, Daniel and Katherine Meyer. 2005. “Religion and Democratic Support: Evidence from the World Values Survey.” Democracy & Society 3: 1, 10-12.
  • Turner, R. Jay, Donald A. Lloyd and John Taylor. 2006. “Physical Disability and Mental Health: An Epidemiology of Psychiatric and Substance Disorders.” Rehabilitation Psychology, 51(3), 214-223.
  • Turner, R. Jay, Donald A. Lloyd and John Taylor. 2006. “Stress Burden, Drug Dependence,and the Nativity Paradox among U.S. Hispanics.” Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 83, 79-89.
  • Ueno, Koji. 2005. “Sexual Orientation and Psychological Distress in Adolescence: An Examination of Interpersonal Stressors and Social Support Processes.” Social Psychology Quarterly 68:258-277.
  • Ueno, Koji. 2005. “The Effects of Friendship Networks on Adolescent Depressive Symptoms.” Social Science Research 34:484-510.
  • Westerhof, G.J. and Barrett, Anne E. (2005) "Age Identity and Subjective Well-being: A Comparison of the United States and Germany" Journal of Gerontology 60B: S129-S136.