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This session is open to all papers that deal with mental health, broadly defined. Papers ranging from topics as diverse as the social determinants of distress and resilience, the social construction of diagnostic categories, the political economy and organization of mental health services, and more are encouraged. All methodological approaches are welcome.
Double Disadvantage? Mental Illness Labeling and Public Stigma toward Sexual and Gender Minorities - Elizabeth Felix, University of Kansas
Indebted and Depressed at 50: What Explains the Debt Gap in Midlife Depression? - Joseph D. Wolfe, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Patricia Drentea, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Making Sense of Stressors in the Barrio: How Residents Appraise Social and Environmental Risk - Juanita Vivas Bastidas, Loyola University Chicago
The Prescribed-Only Clinic: Mental Health Care and the Logic of Control in Taiwanese Prisons - Ting-She Chang, National Taiwan University
Beyond Individual Risk: How State Policy Contexts Shape Mental Health Across Age, Gender, and Race/Ethnicity - Rachel Donnelly, Vanderbilt University; Blake William Lew Powell, Vanderbilt University; Mateo Farina, University of Southern California; Zhe Zhang, Vanderbilt University