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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1993 - Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology, American Sociological Association

Overview

Grace M. Barnes is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States.

Their academic recognition includes receiving the Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology from the American Sociological Association in 1993.

Best Publications

  • Parental Support and Control as Predictors of Adolescent Drinking, Delinquency, and Related Problem Behaviors

    Grace M. Barnes;Michael P. Farrell

  • The Effects of Parenting on the Development of Adolescent Alcohol Misuse: A Six-Wave Latent Growth Model.

    Grace M. Barnes;Alan S. Reifman;Michael P. Farrell;Barbara A. Dintcheff

  • Work-family conflict, gender, and health-related outcomes: a study of employed parents in two community samples.

    Michael R. Frone;Marcia Russell;Grace M. Barnes

  • Alcohol and gambling pathology among U.S. adults: prevalence, demographic patterns and comorbidity.

    John Welte;Grace Barnes;William Wieczorek;Marie-Cecile Tidwell

  • Effects of Parental Monitoring and Peer Deviance on Substance Use and Delinquency

    Grace M. Barnes;Joseph H. Hoffman;John W. Welte;Michael P. Farrell

  • Patterns and predictors of alcohol use among 7-12th grade students in New York State.

    Grace M. Barnes;John W. Welte

  • Risk factors for pathological gambling.

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes;William F. Wieczorek;Marie-Cecile O. Tidwell

  • Gambling Participation in the U.S.—Results from a National Survey

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes;William F. Wieczorek;Marie-Cecile Tidwell

  • Adolescents’ time use: Effects on substance use, delinquency and sexual activity

    Grace M. Barnes;Joseph H. Hoffman;John W. Welte;Michael P. Farrell

  • Parental and peer influences on the onset of heavier drinking among adolescents.

    A Reifman;G M Barnes;B A Dintcheff;M P Farrell

  • Family Influences on Alcohol Abuse and Other Problem Behaviors among Black and White Adolescents in a General Population Sample.

    Grace M. Barnes;Michael P. Farrell;Sarbani Banerjee

  • Parental Socialization Factors and Adolescent Drinking Behaviors

    Grace M. Barnes;Michael P. Farrell;Allen Cairns

  • Relationship of Work-Family Conflict to Substance Use among Employed Mothers: The Role of Negative Affect.

    Michael R. Frone;Grace M. Barnes;Michael P. Farrell

  • The Prevalence of Problem Gambling Among U.S. Adolescents and Young Adults: Results from a National Survey

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes;Marie-Cecile O. Tidwell;Joseph H. Hoffman

  • The relationship of ecological and geographic factors to gambling behavior and pathology.

    John W. Welte;William F. Wieczorek;Grace M. Barnes;Marie-Cecile Tidwell

  • Family systems and social support: A test of the effects of cohesion and adaptability on the functioning of parents and adolescents.

    Michael P. Farrell;Grace M. Barnes

  • Shared predictors of youthful gambling, substance use, and delinquency.

    Grace M. Barnes;John W. Welte;Joseph H. Hoffman;Barbara A. Dintcheff

  • Untangling the Links among Athletic Involvement, Gender, Race, and Adolescent Academic Outcomes.

    Kathleen E. Miller;Merrill J. Melnick;Grace M. Barnes;Michael P. Farrell

  • Gambling and Problem Gambling in the United States: Changes Between 1999 and 2013

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes;Marie-Cecile O. Tidwell;Joseph H. Hoffman

  • Athletic participation and sexual behavior in adolescents: the different worlds of boys and girls.

    Kathleen E. Miller;Donald F. Sabo;Michael P. Farrell;Grace M. Barnes

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph H. Hoffman
Joseph H. Hoffman University at Buffalo, State University of New York
William F. Wieczorek
William F. Wieczorek Buffalo State College
Michael Windle
Michael Windle Emory University
Michael R. Frone
Michael R. Frone University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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