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Overview

Ann Stueve is affiliated with the Education Development Center in the United States. Their professional work is connected to this institution, which influences their engagement in educational and development-related research and activities.

There are no records of recent papers or published articles under Ann Stueve's name available at this time. Similarly, no information is present regarding frequent co-authors, publication venues, books published, or specific fields and subfields of study linked to their research efforts.

No documented awards or professional recognitions have been noted in association with Ann Stueve. The absence of detailed publication or research topic data restricts further analysis of their scientific contributions.

The available data reflects a profile focused on educational development, given the primary affiliation, though direct evidence of specific research themes or academic output does not exist in the current records.

Best Publications

  • Public conceptions of mental illness: labels, causes, dangerousness, and social distance.

    Bruce G. Link;Jo C. Phelan;Michaeline Bresnahan;Ann Stueve

  • Socioeconomic status and psychiatric disorders: The causation-selection issue.

    Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Itzhak Levav;Patrick E. Shrout;Sharon Schwartz

  • Cyberbullying, school bullying, and psychological distress: a regional census of high school students

    Shari Kessel Schneider;Lydia O'Donnell;Ann Stueve;Robert W. S. Coulter

  • Public conceptions of mental illness in 1950 and 1996: What is mental illness and is it to be feared?

    Jo C. Phelan;Bruce G. Link;Ann Stueve;Bernice A. Pescosolido

  • The public's view of the competence, dangerousness, and need for legal coercion of persons with mental health problems.

    Bernice A. Pescosolido;John Monahan;Bruce G. Link;Ann Stueve

  • Psychotic Symptoms and the Violent/Illegal Behavior of Mental Patients Compared to Community Controls

    Bruce G. Link;Ann Stueve

  • Early sexual initiation and subsequent sex-related risks among urban minority youth: the reach for health study.

    Lydia O'Donnell;Carl R. O'Donnell;Ann Stueve

  • A Venue-Based Method for Sampling Hard-to-Reach Populations

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  • Lifetime and five-year prevalence of homelessness in the United States.

    Bruce G. Link;E. Susser;A. Stueve;J. Phelan

  • The Stigma of Homelessness: The Impact of the Label 'Homeless' on Attitudes Toward Poor Persons

    Jo C. Phelan;Bruce G. Link;Robert E. Moore;Ann Stueve

  • Early Alcohol Initiation and Subsequent Sexual and Alcohol Risk Behaviors Among Urban Youths

    Ann Stueve;Lydia N. O’Donnell

  • Attachment to Place

    Kathleen Gerson;Ann Stueve;Claude S. Fischer

  • Psychotic symptoms and violent behaviors: probing the components of "threat/control-override" symptoms.

    Bruce G. Link;A. Stueve;J. Phelan

  • Time-space sampling in minority communities: results with young Latino men who have sex with men.

    Stueve A;O'Donnell Ln;Duran R;San Doval A

  • Risk and resiliency factors influencing suicidality among urban African American and Latino youth

    Lydia O'Donnell;Carl O'Donnell;Dana Meritt Wardlaw;Ann Stueve

  • Characterizing life events as risk factors for depression: the role of fateful loss events.

    Patrick E. Shrout;Bruce G. Link;Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Andrew E. Skodol

  • Real in their consequences: A sociological approach to understanding the association between psychotic symptoms and violence.

    Bruce G. Link;John Monahan;Ann Stueve;Francis T. Cullen

  • Violence and psychiatric disorders: results from an epidemiological study of young adults in Israel.

    Ann Stueve;Bruce G. Link

  • EDUCATION, SOCIAL LIBERALISM, AND ECONOMIC CONSERVATISM: ATTITUDES TOWARD HOMELESS PEOPLE*

    Jo Phelan;Bruce G. Link;Ann Stueve;Robert E. Moore

  • Public knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about homeless people: Evidence for compassion fatigue?

    Bruce G. Link;Sharon Schwartz;Robert Moore;Jo Phelan

  • Evidence Bearing on Mental Illness as a Possible Cause of Violent Behavior

    Bruce G. Link;Ann Stueve

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew E. Skodol
Andrew E. Skodol University of Arizona
Gregorio A. Millett
Gregorio A. Millett Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Jo C. Phelan
Jo C. Phelan Columbia University
Bruce P. Dohrenwend
Bruce P. Dohrenwend Columbia University
Gary Marks
Gary Marks Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Bernice A. Pescosolido
Bernice A. Pescosolido Indiana University
John Monahan
John Monahan University of Virginia
Patrick E. Shrout
Patrick E. Shrout New York University
Joseph H. Pleck
Joseph H. Pleck University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Claude S. Fischer
Claude S. Fischer University of California, Berkeley

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