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72
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24982
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2035
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1184

Overview

Carol S. Aneshensel is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple fields including psychology, health professions, and medicine. Within these broad areas, their work addresses subfields such as clinical psychology, general health professions, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The scientist's research has focused significantly on topics related to child abuse and trauma, homelessness and social issues, and prenatal substance exposure effects. These topics reflect a multidisciplinary approach that intersects social, psychological, and medical perspectives.

The most recent publication by Carol S. Aneshensel is titled "Parental and own substance use disorder: The intersection of gender and early adversity", published in 2022 in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence. This paper has been cited eight times and was co-authored with Jenna van Draanen.

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Jenna van Draanen

Their work has appeared in notable publication venues such as:

  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Best Publications

  • The Neighborhood Context of Adolescent Mental Health

    C-S Aneshensel;C-A Sucoff

  • Profiles in Caregiving: The Unexpected Career

    Carol S. Aneshensel

  • Social Stress: Theory and Research

    Carol S. Aneshensel

  • Social structure, stress, and mental health: Competing conceptual and analytic models.

    Carol S. Aneshensel;Carolyn M. Rutter;Peter A. Lachenbruch

  • Stress and Depression: A Test of the Buffering Model of Social Support

    Carol S. Aneshensel;Jeffrey D. Stone

  • Community and dating violence among adolescents: perpetration and victimization

    Shaista Malik;Susan B. Sorenson;Carol S. Aneshensel

  • Handbook of the sociology of mental health

    Carol S. Aneshensel;Jo C. Phelan;Alex Bierman

  • PREVALENCE OF DEPRESSION IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY

    Ralph R. Frerichs;Carol S. Aneshensel;Virginia A. Clark

  • Family roles and sex differences in depression.

    Carol S. Aneshensel;Ralph R. Frerichs;Virginia A. Clark

  • The forms and mechanisms of stress proliferation: the case of AIDS caregivers.

    Leonard I. Pearlin;Carol S. Aneshensel;Allen J. LeBlanc

  • Body image, perceived pubertal timing, and adolescent mental health

    Judith M. Siegel;Antronette K. Yancey;Carol S. Aneshensel;Roberleigh Schuler

  • Depression and physical illness: a multiwave, nonrecursive causal model.

    Carol S. Aneshensel;Ralph R. Frerichs;George J. Huba

  • Stress, Role Captivity, and the Cessation of Caregiving

    Carol S. Aneshensel;Leonard I. Pearlin;Roberleigh H. Schuler

  • Theory-based data analysis for the social sciences

    Carol S. Aneshensel

  • Neighborhood and family contexts of adolescent sexual activity.

    Dawn M. Upchurch;Carol S. Aneshensel;Clea A. Sucoff;Lene Levy-Storms

  • Stress, support, and depression: A longitudinal causal model

    Carol S. Aneshensel;Ralph R. Frerichs

  • Depression, alcohol use, and smoking over one year: a four-wave longitudinal causal model.

    Carol S. Aneshensel;G. J. Huba

  • Gender and ethnic differences in the timing of first sexual intercourse.

    Dawn M. Upchurch;Lene Levy-Storms;Clea A. Sucoff;Carol S. Aneshensel

  • Structural contexts of sex differences in stress.

    Carol S. Aneshensel;Leonard I. Pearlin

  • Socioeconomic Context, Social Support, and Adolescent Mental Health: A Multilevel Investigation

    Richard G. Wight;Amanda L. Botticello;Carol S. Aneshensel

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonard I. Pearlin
Leonard I. Pearlin University of Maryland, College Park
Joseph T. Mullan
Joseph T. Mullan University of California, San Francisco
Steven H. Zarit
Steven H. Zarit Pennsylvania State University
Teresa E. Seeman
Teresa E. Seeman University of California, Los Angeles
Debra A. Murphy
Debra A. Murphy University of California, Los Angeles
Judith M. Siegel
Judith M. Siegel University of California, Los Angeles
Jerome L. Singer
Jerome L. Singer Yale University
Linda K. George
Linda K. George Duke University
Vickie M. Mays
Vickie M. Mays University of California, Los Angeles
Christopher J. Barrett
Christopher J. Barrett McGill University

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