MentalHealthReadingListSpring2009

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READING LIST
rev. January 22, 2009
SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH AND AGING: Mental Health Sub-Area
Aneshensel, Carol S. 1996. “Consequences of Psychosocial Stress: The Universe of
Stress Outcomes.” Pp. 111-36 in Psychosocial Stress: Perspectives on Structure,
Theory, Life-Course and Methods, edited by H. B. Kaplan. New York: Academic Press.
Aneshensel, Carol S. 1992. “Social Stress: Theory and Research.” Annual Review of
Sociology 18:15-38.
Aneshensel, Carol S. et al. 1981. “Family Roles and Sex Differences in Depression.”
Journal of Health & Social Behavior 22:379-93.
Aneshensel, Carol S. et al. 1991. “Social Structure, Stress, and Mental Health: Competing
Conceptual and Analytic Models.” American Sociological Review 56:166-78.
Aneshensel, Carol S. and Jo C. Phelan (editors). 1999. Handbook of the Sociology of
Mental Health. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Aneshensel C. S. and C. A. Sucoff. 1996. “The Neighborhood Context of Adolescent
Mental Health.” Journal of Health and Social Sciences 37:293-310.
Antonovsky A, 1987. Unraveling the Mystery of Health. San Fransisco, CA: JosseyBass.
Avison, William and R. Jay Turner. 1988. “Stressful Life Events and Depressive
Symptoms: Disaggregating the Effects of Acute Stressors and Chronic Strains.” Journal
of Health and Social Behavior 29:253-65.
Ben-Shlomo, Yoav and Diana Kuh. 2002. “A Life Course Approach to Chronic Disease
Epidemiology: Conceptual Models, Empirical Challenges and Interdisciplinary
Perspectives.” International Journal of Epidemiology 31:285-93.
Berkman, Lisa F. and Ichiro Kawachi. 2000. “A Historical Framework for Social
Epidemiology.” Pp. 3-12 in Social Epidemiology, edited by L.F. Berkman and I.
Kawachi. New York: Oxford University Press.
Boardman, J. D., B. K. Finch, C. G. Ellison, D. R. Williams, and J. S. Jackson. 2001.
“Neighborhood Disadvantage, Stress, and Drug Use Among Adults.” Journal of Health
and Social Behavior 42:151-65.
Braverman, Paula A. et al. 2005. “Socioeconomic Status in Health Research: One Size
Does Not Fit All.” Journal of the American Medical Association 394(22):2879-888.
Broadhead, W. Eugine, Berton H. Kaplan, Sherman A. James et al. 1983. “The
Epidemiologic Evidence for a Relationship between Social Support and Health.”
American Journal of Epidemiology 117:521-37.
Cassel, John. 1976. “The Contribution of the Social Environment to Host Resistance.”
American Journal of Epidemiology 104:107-23.
Cobb, Sidney. 1976. “Social Support as a Moderator of Life Stress.” Psychosomatic
Medicine 38(5):300-14.
Cohen, Patricia and Jacob Cohen. 1984. “The Clinician’s Illusion.” Archives of
General Psychiatry 41:1178-82.
Cohen, Sheldon, et al. 1997. “Social Ties and Susceptibility to the Common Cold.”
Journal of the American Medical Association 277:1940-44.
Colten, Mary Ellen and Susan Gore (editors). 1991. Adolescent Stress: Causes and
Consequences. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
Cronbach, Lee and Paul Meel. (1955) “Construct Validity in Psychological Tests.”
Psychological Bulletin 56:81-105.
D’Imperio, R. L., E. F. Dubow, and M. F. Ippolito. 2000. “Resilient and StressAffected Adolescents in an Urban Setting.” Journal of Clinical Child Psychology 29:12942.
Dohrenwend, Bruce P. 1990. “ ‘The Problem of Validity in Field Studies of
Psychological Disorders’ Revisited.” In Lee Robbins and James Barrett (eds.), The
Validity of Psychiatric Diagnosis. Psychological Medicine 20:195-208.
Dohrenwend, B.P. 1998. “Theoretical Integration.” Pp.539-55 in Adversity, Stress, and
Psychopathology, edited by Bruce Dohrenwend. New York: Oxford University Press.
Dohrenwend, B.P. 1998. “Overview of Evidence for the Importance of Adverse
Environmental Conditions in Causing Psychiatric Disorders.” Pp. 523-38 in Adversity,
Stress, and Psychopathology, edited by Bruce Dohrenwend. New York:Oxford
University Press.
Dohrenwend, Bruce P. et al. 1992. “Socioeconomic Status and Psychiatric Disorders:
The Causation-Selection Issue.” Science 255:946-52.
Dohrenwend, Bruce P. and Barbara S. Dohrenwend. 1976. “Sex Differences in Psychiatric
Disorders.” American Journal of Sociology 81:1447-54
Dohrenwend, Bruce P. and Barbara S. Dohrenwend. 1982. “Perspective on the Past
and Future of Psychiatric Epidemiology.” American Journal of Public Health 72:127377.
Dowdall, G.W. 1999. “Mental Hospitals and Deinstitutionalization.” Pp. 519-37 in
Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health, edited by C. Aneshensel and J. Phelan.
New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Eaton, William W. 1994. “Social Facts and the Sociological Imagination: The
Contributions of Sociology to Psychiatric Epidemiology.” Acta Psychiatrica
Scandinavica 90(suppl. 385):25-38.
Eaton, William and Kathleen Merikangas. 2000. “Psychiatric Epidemiology: Progress
and prospects in the Year 2000.” Epidemiologic Reviews 22:29-34.
Ensminger, M.E. 1995. “Welfare and Psychological Distress: A Longitudinal Study of
African American Urban Mothers.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 36:346-59.
Evenson, Ranae J. and Robin W. Simon. 2005. “Clarifying the Relationship between
Parenthood and Depression.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 46:341-58.
Gecas, Viktor. 1989. “The Social Psychology of Self-Efficacy.” Annual Review of
Sociology 15:291-316.
George, Linda. 2001. “The Social Psychology of Health.” Pp. 217-35 in Handbook of
Aging and the Social Sciences, 5th ed., edited by R. Binstock and L. George. San Diego,
CA: Academic Press.
Gilman, Stephen E., Ichiro Kawachi, Garrett M. Fitzmaurice and Stephen L. Buka.
2002. “Socioeconomic Status in Childhood and the Lifetime Risk of Major Depression.”
International Journal of Epidemiology 31:359-67.
Gove, Walter R. 1972. “The Relationship Between Sex Roles, Marital Status, and Mental
Illness.” Social Forces 51:34-44.
Gotlib, Ian H. and Blair Wheaton (editors). 1997. Stress and Adversity over the Life
Course: Trajectories and Turning Points. New York: Cambridge.
Gove, Walter R. and Jeanette F. Tudor. 1973. “Adult Sex Roles and Mental Illness.”
American Journal of Sociology 78: 50-73.
Greer, Scott. 1969. The Logic of Social Inquiry, pp. 177-95. Chicago, IL: Aldine.
Hagan, John and Holly Foster. 2001. “Youth Violence and the End of Adolescence.”
American Sociological Review 66(6):874-99.
Helzer, John E. and Lee N. Robins. 1988. “The Diagnostic Interview Schedule: Its
Development, Evolution, and Use.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
23:6-16.
Hennekens, Charles H., and Julie E. Buring. 1987. Epidemiology in Medicine. Boston,
MA: Little Brown and Company.
Holzer, Charles, M. Brent, J. Swanson, P. Leaf, J. Meyers and M. Weissman.
1986. “The Increased Risk for Specific Psychiatric Disorders Among Persons of Low
Socioeconomic Status: Evidence from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study.”
American Journal of Social Psychiatry 6:259-71.
Horwitz, Allan V. and Teresa L. Scheid (editors). 1999. A Handbook for the Study of
Mental Health. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Horwitz, Allan V., Helene Raskin White, and Sandra Howell-White. 2002. “The Use
of Multiple Outcomes in Stress Research.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior
37:278-91.
House, James S. 2001. “Understanding Social Factors and Inequalities in Health: 20th
Century Progress and 21st Century Prospects.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior
43:125-42.
House, James, Karl Landis, and Debra Umberson. 1988. “Social Relationships and
Health.” Science 241:540-45.
Johnson, Jeffrey, Patrica Cohen, Bruce Dohrenwend, Bruce Link, and Judith
Brook. 1999. “A Longitudinal Investigation of Social Causation and Social Selection
Processes Involved in the Association between Socioeconomic Status and Psychiatric
Disorders.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology 108:490-99.
Kelsey, Jennifer L., Alice S. Whittemore, Alfred S. Evans, and W. Douglas
Thompson. 1996. Methods in Observational Epidemiology. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Kendler, K. S., L. M. Thorton, and C. O. Gardner. 2001 “Genetic Risk, Number of
previous Depressive Episodes, and Stressful Life Events in Predicting Onset of Major
Depression” American Journal of Psychiatry 158:582-86.
Kessler, Ronald C. 1979. “Stress, Social Status, and Psychological Distress.” Journal of
Health and Social Behavior 20:259-72.
Kessler, Ronald C. 2002. “The Categorical versus Dimensional Assessment
Controversy in the Sociology of Mental Illness.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior
43:171-88.
Kessler, Ronald C., Katherine A. McGonagle, Marvin Swartz, et al. 1994. “Sex and
Depression in the National Comorbidity Study I: Lifetime Prevalence, Chronicity, and
Recurrence.” Journal of Affective Disorders 29:89-96.
Kessler, Ronald C., Katherine A. McGonagle, Christopher B. Nelson, et al. 1994.
“Sex and Depression in the National Comorbidity Study II: Cohort Effects.” Journal of
Affective Disorders 30:15-26.
Kessler, Ronald C., Katherine A. McGonagle, Marvin Swartz, et al. 1993. “Sex and
Depression in the National Comorbidity Survey I: Lifetime Prevalence, Chronicity and
Recurrence.” Journal of Affective Disorders 29:89-96.
Kessler, Ronald C., Katherine A. McGonagle, Shanyang Zhao, et al. 1994. “Lifetime
and 12-Month Prevalence of DSM IIIR Psychiatric Disorders in the United States.”
Archives of General Psychiatry 51:8-19.
Kessler, Ronald C. and Jane McLeod. 1984. “Sex Differences in Vulnerability to
Undesirable Life Events.” American Sociological Review 49:620-31.
Kessler, Ronald C. and James McRae. 1981. “Trends in the Relationship Between Sex
and Psychological Distress: 1957-1976.” American Sociological Review 46:443-52.
Kessler, Ronald C., Kristen D. Mickelson, and David R. Williams. 1999. “The
Prevalence, Distribution, and Mental Health Correlates of Perceived Discrimination in
the United States.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 40:208-30.
Kessler, R. and H. Neighbors. 1986. “A New Perspective on the Relationships Among
Race, Social Class and Psychological Distress.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior
27:107-15.
Kessler, Ronald C. et al. 1995. “Social Psychology and Health.” Pp. 548-70 in
Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology, edited by K. Cook, G. A. Fine, and J.
House. New York: Allyn & Bacon.
Keyes, Cory L.M. 2002. “The Mental Health Continuum: From Languishing to
Flourishing in Life.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 43:207-22.
Kirk, S.A. 1999. “Instituting Madness: The Evolution of a Federal Agency.” Pp. 539-62
in Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health, edited by C. Aneshensel and J. Phelan.
New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Kirk, Stuart A. and Herb Kutchins. 1992. The Selling of DSM: The Rhetoric of Science
in Psychiatry. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
Klerman, G., and M. M. Weissman. 1989. “Increasing Rates of Depression.” Journal of
the American Medical Association 261:2229-35.
Kohn, Melvin. 1972. “Class, Family, and Schizophrenia.” Social Forces 50:295-302.
Kuh, Diana and Yoav Ben-Shlomo. 1997. “Introduction: A Life Course Approach to
the Aetiology of Adult Chronic Disease.” Pp. 3-14 in A Life-Course Approach to Chronic
Disease Epidemiology. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Kuh, Diana, Rebecca Hardy, Bryan Rodgers and Michael E.J. Wadsworth. 2002.
“Lifetime Risk Factors for Women’s Psychological Distress in Midlife.” Social Science
and Medicine 55:1957-73.
Last, John. 2001. A Dictionary of Epidemiology, 4th ed. New York: Oxford University
Press.
LaVeist, Thomas A. 1996. “Why We Should Continue to Study Race But Do a Better
Job: An Essay on Race, Racism and Health.” Ethnicity and Disease 6:21-29.
LaVeist, Thomas A. 2005. “Disentangling Race and Socioeconomic Status: A Key to
Understanding Health Inequalities.” Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York
Academy of Medicine 82(2):Supplement 3.
Lennon, Mary Clare and Sarah Rosenfield. 1994. “Relative Fairness and the Division
of Housework: The Importance of Options.” American Journal of Sociology 2:506-31.
Link, Bruce and Jo Phelan. 2001. “Conceptualizing Stigma.” Annual Review of
Sociology 7:363-85.
Link, Bruce G. and Jo Phelan. 1995. “Social Conditions as Fundamental Causes of
Disease.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 35(Extra Issue):80-94.
Link, Bruce, Elmer Struening, Michael Rahav, Jo Phelan, and Larry Nuttbrock.
1997. “On Stigma and Its Consequences: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study of Men
with Dual Diagnoses of Mental Illness and Substance Abuse.” Journal of Health and
Social Behavior 38:177-90.
Lloyd, Donald A. and R. Jay Turner. 2003. “Cumulative Adversity and Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder: Evidence from a Diverse Community Sample of Young Adults.”
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 73:381-91.
Lloyd, Donald A. and R. Jay Turner. 2008. “Cumulative Lifetime Adversities and
Alcohol Dependence in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.” Drug and Alcohol
Dependence 93:217-26.
Lundberg, Olle. 1997. “Childhood Conditions, Sense of Coherence, Social Class and
Adult Ill Health: Exploring Their Theoretical and Empirical Relations.” Social Science
and Medicine 44:821-31.
Marmot, Michael, Carol D. Ryff, Larry L. Bumpass, Martin Shipley, and Nadine F.
Marks. 1997. “Social Inequalities in Health: Next Questions and Converging Evidence.”
Social Science and Medicine 44: 901-10.
Mclean, Diane E. and Bruce Link. 1994. “Unraveling Complexity: Strategies to Refine
Concepts, Measures, and Research Design in the Study of Life Events and Mental
Health.” Pp 15-42 in Stress and Mental Health: Contemporary Issues and Prospects for
the Future, edited by W. R. Avison and I. Gotlib. New York: Plenum.
Menaghan, Elizabeth G. 1989. “Role Changes and Psychological Well-Being:
Variations in Effects by Gender and Role Repertoire.” Social Forces 3:693-714.
Meyer, Ilan H. 2003. “Prejudice, Social Stress and Mental Health in Lesbian, Gay, and
Bisexual Populations: Conceptual Issues and Research Evidence.” Psychological Bulletin
5:674-97.
Miech, Richard, Avashalom Caspi, Terrie Moffit, Bradly Wright, and Phil Silva.
1999. “Low Socioeconomic Status and Mental Disorders: A Longitudinal Study of
Selection and Causation During Young Adulthood.” American Journal of Sociology
104:1096-31.
Mirowsky, J. and C.E. Ross. 1998. “Sex Differences in Distress: Real or Artifact.”
American Sociological Review 60:449-68.
Mirowsky, J. and C.E. Ross. 1989. “Psychiatric Diagnosis as Reified Measurement”
(with invited responses). Journal of Health and Social Behavior 30:11-40.
Mirowsky, John and Catherine E. Ross. 1986. “Social Patterns of Distress.” Annual
Review of Sociology 12:23-45.
Mirowsky, John. 1995. “Age and the Gender Gap in Depression.” Journal of Health
and Social Behavior 37 362-80.
Mirowsky, John and Catherine E. Ross. 2002. “Measurement for a Human Science.”
Journal of Health and Social Behavior 43:152-70.
Moen, Phyllis, Julie Robison, and Donna Dempster-McLain. 1995. “Caregiving and
Women’s Well-Being: A Life Course Approach.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior
36:259-73.
O’Rand, Angela. 1996. “The Precious and Precocious: Understanding Cumulative
Disadvantage and Cumulative Advantage Over the Life Course.” The Gerontologist
36:230-38.
Pearlin, Leonard I. 1989. “The Sociological Study of Stress.” Journal of Health and
Social Behavior 30: 241-56.
Pearlin, Leonard I., Morton Lieberman, Elizabeth Menaghan, and Joseph Mullan.
1981. “The Stress Process.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 22:337-56.
Pearlin, Leonard, Mark Pioli, and Amy McLaughlin. 2001. “Caregiving by Adult
Children: Involvement, Role Disruption and Health.” Pp. 238-53 in Handbook of Aging
and the Social Sciences, 5th ed., edited by R. Binstock and L. George. San Diego, CA:
Academic Press.
Pearlin, Leonard I. and Marilyn McKean Skaff. 1996. “Stress and the Life Course: A
Paradigmatic Alliance.” The Gerontologist 36:239-47.
Pearlin, Leonard I., Scott Schieman, Elena M. Fazio, and Stephen C. Meersman.
2005. “Stress, Health and the Life Course: Some Conceptual Perspectives.” Journal of
Health and Social Behavior 46(2):205-19.
Peterson, Christopher and Martin E. P. Seligman. 1984. “Causal Explanations as a
Risk Factor for Depression: Theory and Evidence.” Psychological Review 91:347-4.
Phelan, Jo C. and Bruce Link. Unpublished. “The Illusion of Simple Truths.”
Phelan, Jo, Bruce Link, Ann Stueve, and Bernice Pescoslido. 2000. “Public
Conceptions of Mental Illness in 1950 and 1996: What is Mental Illness and Is It to Be
Feared” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 41:188-207.
Polgar, M. F. and J. P. Morrissey. 1999. “Mental Health Services and Systems.” Pp.
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Phelan. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Rabkin, Judith and Elmer Struening. 1976. “Life Events, Stress and Illness.” Science
194:1013-20.
Reynolds, J. and C. Ross. 1998. “Social Stratification and Health: Education’s Benefit
beyond Economic Status and Social Origins.” Social Problems 45:221-47.
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.
Rosenfield, Sarah. 1999 “Gender and Mental Health: Do Women Have More
Psychopathology, Men More, or Both the Same (and Why)?” Pp. 348-60 in A Handbook
for the Study of Mental Health: Social Contexts, Theories, and Systems, edited by A.
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Rosenfield, Sarah et al. 1999. “Splitting the Difference: Gender, the Self, and Mental
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Aneshensel and J. C. Phelan. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Ross, C. E. 2000. “Neighborhood Disadvantage and Adult Depression.” Journal of
Health and Social Behavior 41:177-87.
Ross, C. E. and J. Mirowsky. 2001. “Neighborhood Disadvantage, Disorder, and
Health.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 42:258-76.
Ross, Catherine E. and John Mirowsky. 2003. “Social Structure and Psychological
Functioning: Distress, Perceived Control, and Trust.” Pp. 411-50 in Handbook of Social
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Ross, C. E., J. Mirowsky, and S. Pribesh. 2001. “Powerlessness and the Amplification
of Threat: Neighborhood Disadvantage, Disorder, and Mistrust.” American Sociological
Review 66:568-91.
Ross, C. E., J. R. Reynolds, and K. J. Geis. 2000. “The Contingent Meaning of
Neighborhood Stability for Residents’ Psychological Well-Being.” American
Sociological Review 65:581-97.
Ross, Catherine E. and Chia-Ling Wu. 1995. “The Links Between Education and
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Ross, Catherine E. and Chia-Ling Wu. 1996. “Education, Age, and the Cumulative
Advantage in Health.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 37:104-20.
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Schwartz, Sharon, B. P. Dohrenwend, and Itzhak Levav. 1994. “Nongenetic Familial
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior 35:385-402.
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior 36:182-94.
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Mental Health.” American Journal of Sociology 107:1065-96.
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American Journal of Epidemiology 104:1-8.
Taylor, John and R. Jay Turner. 2002. “Perceived Discrimination, Social Stress, and
Depression in the Transition to Adulthood: Racial Contrasts.” Social Psychology
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Press.
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Thoits, Peggy A. 1987. “Gender and Marital Status Differences in Control and Distress:
Common Stress versus Unique Stress Explanations.” Journal of Health and Social
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Thoits, Peggy A. 1992. “Identity Structures and Psychological Well-Being: Gender and
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Turner, R. Jay and William R. Avison 1992. “Innovations in the Measurement of Life
Stress: Crisis Theory and the Significance of Event Resolution.” Journal of Health and
Social Behavior 33:36-50.
Turner, R. Jay and William R. Avison. 2003. “Status Variations in Stress Exposure:
Implications for the Interpretation of Research on Race, Socioeconomic Status, and
Gender.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 44:488-505.
Turner, R. Jay and Andres Gil. 2001. “Psychiatric and Substance Disorders in South
Florida: Racial/Ethnic and Gender contrasts in a Young Adult Cohort.” Archives of
General Psychiatry 59:43-50.
Turner, R. Jay and Donald A. Lloyd. 1995. “Lifetime Traumas and Mental Health: The
Significance of Cumulative Adversity.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 36:36076.
Turner, R. Jay and Donald A. Lloyd. 1999. “The Stress Process and the Social
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Turner, R. Jay and Donald A. Lloyd. 2003. “Lifetime Cumulative Adversities and
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Turner, R. Jay and Franco Marino. 1994. “Social Support and Social Structure: A
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Turner, R. Jay and Patricia Roszell. 1992. “Psychosocial Resources and the Stress
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for the Future, edited by W. R. Avison and I. H. Gotlib. New York: Plenum.
Turner, R. Jay, David Russell, Regan Glover, and Pam Hutto. 2007. “The Social
Antecedents of Anger Proneness in Young Adulthood.” Journal of Health and Social
Behavior 48:68-83.
Turner, R. Jay and Blair Wheaton 1995. “Checklist Measures of Stressful Life
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by L. Gordon, S. Cohen, and R. Kessler. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Turner, R. Jay, Blair Wheaton, and Donald A. Lloyd. 1995. “The Epidemiology of
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Turner, R. Jay and J. Blake Turner 1999. “Social Integration and Support.” Pp. 30121 in Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health, edited by C. Aneshensel and J.
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Umberson, Debra et al. 1992. “Widowhood and Depression: Explaining Long-Term
Gender Differences in Vulnerability.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 33:10-24.
Umberson, Debra, Kristi Williams, Daniel A. Powers, Hui Liu and Belinda
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Health and Social Behavior 47:1-16.
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Wadsworth, M.E.J. 1997. “Health Inequalities in the Life Course Perspective.” Social
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Oxford University Press.
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Wheaton, Blair. 1990. “Life Transitions, Role Histories, and Mental Health.” American
Sociological Review 55:209-23.
Wheaton, Blair. 1994. “Sampling the Stress Universe.” Pp. 77-115 in Stress and Mental
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Wheaton, Blair. 2001. “The Role of Sociology in the Study of Mental Health . . . and the
Role of Mental Health in the Study of Sociology.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior
42:221-34.
Wickrama, K.A.S., Rand D. Conger, and W. Todd Abraham. 2005. “Early Adversity
and Later Health: The Intergenerational Transmission of Adversity through Mental
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Williams, David R. 1997. “Race and Health: Basic Questions, Emerging Directions.”
Annals of Epidemiology 7:322-33.
Williams, David R. and Chiquita Collins. 1995. “U.S. Socioeconomic and Racial
Differences in Health: Patterns and Explanations.” Annual Review of Sociology 21:34986.
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