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A long-standing focus in the sociology of mental health, this session showcases research on the relationship between social stratification, inequality, and mental health. Focusing on race, gender, and socioeconomic status, these papers offer fresh and innovative perspectives on the mechanisms and pathways through which structural inequalities contribute to the (re)production of mental health disparities across different populations and social contexts.
Counterbalancing Mechanisms Underlying the Black-White Mental Health Paradox - Nicholas Smith, University of Maryland-College Park; Onyekachukwu Chimmuanya Arah, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Mental Health Consequences of Variation in the Receipt of Respect, Honor, and Esteem - Bruce G Link, University of California-Riverside; Matthew Andersson, Baylor University
Gendered Resource Pathways to Externalizing and Internalizing Symptoms - Christina Falci, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Falling Further Behind: The Growing Consequences of Poor Mental Health - Jason Schnittker, University of Pennsylvania