Jessica Kelley-Moore publishes “Do Local Social Hierarchies Matter for Mental Health? A Study of Neighborhood Social Status and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults” – Full reference below

Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, Kathleen A. Cagney, Kimberly A. Skarupski (PhD 1996), Susan A. Everson-Rose, and Carlos F. Mendes de Leon published “Do Local Social Hierarchies Matter for Mental Health? A Study of Neighborhood Social Status and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults” in the Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. (September 2015)

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Professors Erdmans and Black receive award for recent book

On Becoming a Teen Mom: Life before Pregnancy, co-authored by Professors Mary Patrice Erdmans and Timothy Black, received the Betty and Alfred McClung Lee Book Award of the Association for Humanist Sociology. The awards committee unanimously selected On Becoming a Teen Mom  out of 70 submissions for its comprehensive methodology, humanist perspective, and demonstration of the relationships between, gender, power, race, and class on outcomes for teen moms. The committee also noted that the book is rigorously written and offers a compelling argument for social activists.

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