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Works by Karen T. Van Gundy in Mental and Social Health

2011

Teen stress and substance use problems in Coös: Survey shows strong community attachment can offset risk, Karen T. Van Gundy, Meghan L. Mills
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository

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2010

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

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2006

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

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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

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2002

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

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2001

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

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

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