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American Sociological Association: Society and Mental Health
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Society and Mental Health
A journal of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Mental Health
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Editor: William R. Avison,
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Society and Mental Health publishes original articles that apply sociological concepts and methods to the understanding of the social origins of mental health and illness, the social consequences for persons with mental illness, and the organization and financing of mental health services and care. Society and Mental Health publishes articles that advance the sociology of mental health and illness, stimulate further research, inform treatments and policy and reflect the diversity of interests of its readership.
After Moving to Opportunity: How Moving to a Low-poverty Neighborhood Improves Mental Health among African American Women by Kristin Turney, Rebecca Kissane, and Kathryn Edin (March 2013)
Institutions, Politics, and Mental Health Parity by Elaine M. Hernandez and Christopher Uggen (November 2012)
Depression, Access Barriers, and Their Combined Associations with Unmet Health Needs among Publicly Insured Individuals in Minnesota by Nathan D. Shippee, Kathleen Thiede Call, Whitney Weber and Timothy J. Beebe (July 2012)
Functional Limitations and Psychological Distress: Marital Status as Moderator by Alex Bierman (March 2012)
Intimacy and Belonging: The Association between Sexual Activity and Depression among Older Adults by Kathryn Ganong and Erik Larson (November 2011)
The Impact of Sexual Harassment on Depressive Symptoms during the Early Occupational Career by Jason N. Houle, Jeremy Staff, Jeylan T. Mortimer, Christopher Uggen, and Amy Blackstone (July 2011)
Parenthood, Life Course Expectations, and Mental Health by Daniel L. Carlson and Kristi Williams (March 2011)