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Works by Karen T. Van Gundy in Medicine and Health Sciences

2014

A Longitudinal Study of Rural Youth Involvement in Outdoor Activities throughout Adolescence: Exploring Social Capital as a Factor in Community-Level Outcomes, Jayson O. Seaman, Erin Hiley Sharp, Sean McLaughlin, Corinna Jenkins Tucker, Karen T. Van Gundy, Cesar J. Rebellon
Kinesiology

2013

Health and the Stress Process in Rural America, Karen T. Van Gundy, Meghan L. Mills
Human Development & Family Studies

2011

Teen stress and substance use problems in Coös: Survey shows strong community attachment can offset risk, Karen T. Van Gundy, Meghan L. Mills
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2010

A Life-course Perspective on the “Gateway Hypothesis”, Karen T. Van Gundy, Cesar J. Rebellon
Sociology

2009

Sex Differences in Coping Styles and Implications for Depressed Mood, A Howerton, Karen T. Van Gundy
Sociology

2006

The nature of work and the stress of higher status., Scott Schieman, Yuko Kurashina Whitestone, Karen T. Van Gundy
Sociology

Can Social Psychological Delinquency Theory Explain the Link between Marijuana and other Illicit Drug Use? A Longitudinal Analysis of the Gateway Hypothesis, Cesar J. Rebellon, Karen T. Van Gundy
Sociology

2005

Gender role orientations and alcohol use among Moscow and Toronto adults, Karen T. Van Gundy, Cesar J. Rebellon, Scott Schieman, Margaret S. Kelley
Sociology

2004

Personal resources and depression in the transition to adulthood: ethnic comparisons, R Jay Turner, John Taylor, Karen T. Van Gundy
Sociology

2002

The relationship between age and depressive symptoms: A test of competing explanatory and suppression influences, Scott Schieman, Karen T. Van Gundy, John Taylor
Sociology

Gender and intergenerational transmission of alcohol use patterns: An analysis of adult children in Moscow, Karen T. Van Gundy
Sociology

2001

Introspectiveness, Psychosocial Resources, and Depression., Scott Schieman, Karen T. Van Gundy
Sociology

Looking inward: Introspectiveness, physical disability, and depression across the life course, Karen T. Van Gundy, Scott Schieman
Sociology