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Curriculum Vitae
KAREN T. VAN GUNDY
Sociology Department, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824
Phone: (603) 862-2500; E-mail: [email protected]
Professional Positions
Current
§ 2014 – present: Faculty Fellow, Carsey School of Public Policy, University of New Hampshire
§ 2007 – present: Associate Professor, Sociology, University of New Hampshire
§ 2004 – present: Core Faculty, Justice Studies, University of New Hampshire
Previous
§ 2007 – 2014: Faculty Fellow, Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire
§ 2001 – 2007: Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of New Hampshire
§ 2001: Sr. Research Associate, Life Course & Health Research Ctr., Florida International University
§ 2000: Research Assistant, Life Course & Health Research Ctr., Florida International University
§ 1997 – 2000: Research/Teaching Assistant, University of Miami
§ 1996 – 1997: Research Assistant, University of Cincinnati
§ 1995: Interviewer, Institute for Policy Research, University of Cincinnati
§ 1994 – 1995: Service Provider, Fairlawn House (Group Home), Fairlawn, VA
§ 1994: Medication Aide, Richfield Retirement Community, Salem, VA
§ 1994: Mental Health Counselor, Lewis-Gale Medical Center for Behavioral Health, Salem, VA
§ 1992 – 1993: Psychiatric Technician, Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute, Falls Church, VA
Education
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2001 (May): Ph.D., Sociology, University of Miami
1998 (December): MA, Sociology, University of Cincinnati
1994 (May): BS, Psychology (2nd major: Sociology), Virginia Tech
Specialty Areas
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Sociology of mental health; substance abuse; the stress process; youth and the life course; place
Courses
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Undergraduate-level: Introductory Statistics; Sociological Analysis; Drugs and Society; Drugs, Health,
and Culture; Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Drug Use and Policy
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Graduate-level: Sociology of Mental Health; Sociology of Drug Use; Sociological Methods I;
Quantitative Research Methods (Justice Studies)
External Funding
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2015 – 2019 (proposal in progress): Principal Investigator, “Beliefs, Values, and Well-Being among
Hungarian Youth and Emerging Adults: A ‘Stress Process’ Perspective” (working title).
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2015 – 2018 (proposal under review): Co-Principal Investigator, “The Emotion Component in Legal
Socialization.” National Science Foundation grant #7496542 ($377,364).
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2015 – 2017 (proposal under review): Co-Principal Investigator, “Peer Influences on Adolescent
Risk Behavior.” National Science Foundation grant #7496453 ($326,858).
Current
§ 2010 – 2015: Co-Principal Investigator, “Legal Socialization and Rule-Violating Behavior,” National
Science Foundation Grant #1026803 ($250,000)
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2012 – 2015: Principal Investigator, “Social Integration, Stress, and Ambition in Transitions to
Adulthood,” National Science Foundation grant #1155797 ($200,000)
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2013 – 2015: Principal Investigator, “Social Integration, Stress, and Ambition in Transitions to
Adulthood” (REU Supplement), National Science Foundation Grant #1322189 ($11,998)
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2014: Co-Principal Investigator, “Panel Study of Coös County Youth,” Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund
of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation grant ($107,869)
Completed
§ 2014: Consultant, “Prescription Drug Abuse Education for High School Students,” PeopleCare:
Fighting Prescription Drug Abuse
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2013: Co-Principal Investigator, “Panel Study of Coös County Youth,” Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund
of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation grant ($183,046)
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2012: Co-Principal Investigator, “Panel Study of Coös County Youth,” Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund
of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation grant ($116,397)
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2011: Co-Principal Investigator, “Panel Study of Coös County Youth,” Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund
of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation grant ($160,055)
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2010: Co-Principal Investigator, “Panel Study of Coös County Youth,” Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund
of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation grant ($105,882)
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2009: Co-Principal Investigator, “Panel Study of Coös County Youth,” Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund
of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation grant ($154,780)
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2008 – 2009: Co-Principal Investigator, “Cognitive Developmental Factors and Rule-violating
Behavior: The Role of Personal Attributes, Attitudes, and Peers” (REU Supplement), National Science
Foundation Grant #0833271 ($11,575)
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2008: Co-Principal Investigator, “Panel Study of Coös County Youth,” Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund
of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation grant ($145,441)
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2007: Consultant, “Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Education and Prevention,” Ruddie Memorial
Youth Foundation Grant, Children’s Health Education Center, Milwaukee, WI
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2006 – 2010: Co-Principal Investigator, “Cognitive Developmental Factors and Rule-violating
Behavior: The Role of Personal Attributes, Attitudes, and Peers,” National Science Foundation Grant
#0550145 ($254,918)
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2002 – 2003: Principal Investigator, “Student Perceptions of Technology-based Teaching Methods,”
American Sociological Association’s Teaching Endowment Fund ($1,000)
Works Under Contract or Review (student collaborators marked with an asterisk)
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Van Gundy, Karen T., and *Michael S. Staunton. 2015 (under contract). Marijuana: Myths and
Realities Revealed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
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Van Gundy, Karen T., Corinna J. Tucker, Cesar J. Rebellon, Nena F. Stracuzzi, and Erin H. Sharp.
2015 (invited chapter). “Illicit Substance Use Patterns among Rural Youth and Emerging Adults in
the USA” (working title). International Handbook of Rural Criminology. New York/London: Routledge.
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Van Gundy, Karen T., Amanda Howerton-Orcutt, and *Meghan L. Mills. “Race, Coping Style, and
Substance Use Disorder among Non-Hispanic African American and White Young Adults in South
Florida.” Revise and resubmit at Substance Use & Misuse.
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Rebellon, Cesar J., Rick Trinkner, Karen T. Van Gundy, and Ellen S. Cohn. “Does Adolescent
Risk Seeking Promote Popularity? A Longitudinal Test of the Status Acquisition Hypothesis.”
Under review at Journal of Research on Adolescence.
Book Chapters
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Van Gundy, Karen T., and *Meghan L. Mills. 2013. “Health and the Stress Process in Rural
America.” Pp. 207-233 in Poverty and Health: A Crisis among America’s Most Vulnerable, Volume 2, edited
by Kevin M. Fitzpatrick. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.
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Schieman, Scott, Karen Van Gundy, and John Taylor. 2010 [2001]. “Status, Role, and Resource
Explanations for Age Differences in Psychological Distress.” Reprinted in The Sociology of Mental
Illness, A Comprehensive Reader, edited by Jane D. McLeod and Eric C. Wright. New York: Oxford
University Press. (Originally published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior 2001)
Articles Published or in Press (Peer-Reviewed)
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Van Gundy, Karen T., *Meghan L. Mills, Corinna Jenkins Tucker, Cesar J. Rebellon, Erin Hiley
Sharp, and Nena F. Stracuzzi. In press. “Socioeconomic Strain, Family Ties, and Adolescent Health
in a Rural Northeastern County.” Rural Sociology.
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Van Gundy, Karen T., Cesar J. Rebellon, Eleanor M. Jaffee, Nena F. Stracuzzi, Erin Hiley Sharp,
and Corinna Jenkins Tucker. In press. “Perceived Job Prospects and School Connectedness in a
Struggling Rural Economy: A Life-Course Perspective.” Peabody Journal of Education.
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Tucker, Corinna Jenkins, Karen T. Van Gundy, *Desireé Wiesen-Martin, Erin Hiley Sharp, Cesar J.
Rebellon, and Nena F. Stracuzzi. In press. “Proactive and Reactive Sibling Aggression and
Adjustment in Adolescence.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
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Rebellon, Cesar J., Michelle E. Manasse, Karen T. Van Gundy, and Ellen S. Cohn. In press.
“Rationalizing Delinquency: A Longitudinal Test of the Reciprocal Relationship between Delinquent
Behavior and Delinquent Attitudes.” Social Psychology Quarterly.
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Sharp, Erin Hiley, Corinna Jenkins Tucker, Megan Baril, Karen T. Van Gundy, and Cesar J.
Rebellon. In press. “Longitudinal Patterns of Participation in Organized and Unstructured Leisure
Activities and Rural Adolescents’ Functioning.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence.
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Stracuzzi, Nena F., *Meghan L. Mills, Cesar J. Rebellon, Karen T. Van Gundy, Corinna Jenkins
Tucker, and Erin Hiley Sharp. In press. “The Importance of School Connectedness among Rural
Youth.” Peabody Journal of Education.
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*Cox, Genevieve R., Corinna Jenkins Tucker, Erin Hiley Sharp, Karen T. Van Gundy, and Cesar J.
Rebellon. 2014. “Practical Considerations: Community Context in a Declining Rural Economy and
Emerging Adults’ Educational and Occupational Aspirations.” Emerging Adulthood 2:173-183.
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*Cole, Lindsey M., Ellen S. Cohn, Cesar J. Rebellon, and Karen T. Van Gundy. 2014. “Feeling
Guilty to Remain Innocent: The Moderating Effect of Sex on Guilt Responses to Rule-Violating
Behavior in Adolescent Legal Socialization.” Psychology, Crime & Law 20(8):722-40.
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Tucker, Corinna Jenkins, Erin Hiley Sharp, Nena F. Stracuzzi, Karen T. Van Gundy, and Cesar J.
Rebellon. 2013. “Rural Parents’ Messages to their Adolescent Sons and Daughters to Leave Their
Home Communities.” Journal of Adolescence 36: 963-70.
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Tucker, Corinna Jenkins, *Genevieve R. Cox, Erin Hiley Sharp, Karen T. Van Gundy, Cesar J.
Rebellon, and Nena F. Stracuzzi. 2013. “Sibling Proactive and Reactive Aggression in Adolescence.”
Journal of Family Violence 28(3):299-310.
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Rebellon, Cesar J., Michelle E. Manasse, Karen T. Van Gundy, and Ellen S. Cohn. 2012.
“Perceived Injustice and Delinquency: A Test of General Strain Theory.” Journal of Criminal Justice
40:230-37.
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Cohn, Ellen S., *Rick Trinkner, Cesar J. Rebellon, Karen T. Van Gundy, and *Lindsey M. Cole.
2012. “Legal Attitudes and Legitimacy: Extending the Integrated Legal Socialization Model.” Victims
& Offenders 7:385-406.
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*Trinkner, Rick, Ellen S. Cohn, Cesar J. Rebellon, and Karen T. Van Gundy. 2012. “Don’t Trust
Anyone over 30: Parental Legitimacy as a Mediator between Parenting Style and Changes in
Delinquent Behavior over Time.” Journal of Adolescence 35:119-32.
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Van Gundy, Karen T., Nena F. Stracuzzi, Cesar J. Rebellon, Corinna J. Tucker, and Ellen S. Cohn.
2011. “Perceived Community Cohesion and the Stress Process in Youth.” Rural Sociology 76: 293-318.
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Van Gundy, Karen, and Cesar J. Rebellon. 2010. “A Life-course Perspective on the ‘Gateway
Hypothesis.’” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 51(3):244-59.
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Cohn, Ellen S., *Donald Bucolo, Cesar J. Rebellon, and Karen Van Gundy. 2010. “An Integrated
Model of Legal and Moral Reasoning and Rule-Violating Behavior: The Role of Legal Attitudes.”
Law and Human Behavior 34:295-309.
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*Howerton, Amanda, and Karen Van Gundy. 2009. “Sex Differences in Coping Styles and
Implications for Depressed Mood.” International Journal of Stress Management 16(4):333-350.
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Van Gundy, Karen, *Beth A. Morton, Hope Q. Liu, and *Jennifer Kline. 2006. “Effects of WebBased Instruction on Math Anxiety, the Sense of Mastery, and Global Self-Esteem: A QuasiExperimental Study of Undergraduate Statistics Students.” Teaching Sociology 34:370-88.
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Rebellon, Cesar J. and Karen Van Gundy. 2006. “Can Social Psychological Delinquency Theories
Explain the Link between Marijuana Use and Other Illicit Drug Use? A Longitudinal Analysis of the
Gateway Hypothesis.” Journal of Drug Issues 36:515-40.
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Schieman, Scott, *Yuko Kurashina Whitestone, and Karen Van Gundy. 2006. “Gender, the Nature
of Work, and the Stress of Higher Status.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 47:242-57.
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Van Gundy, Karen, Scott Schieman, Margaret S. Kelley, and Cesar J. Rebellon. 2005. “Gender Role
Orientations and Alcohol Use among Moscow and Toronto Adults.” Social Science & Medicine
61(11):2317-30.
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Rebellon, Cesar J., and Karen Van Gundy. 2005. “Can Control Theory Explain the Link between
Parental Physical Abuse and Delinquency? A Longitudinal Analysis.” Journal of Research in Crime and
Delinquency 42(3):247-274.
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Turner, R. Jay, John Taylor, and Karen Van Gundy. 2004. “Personal Resources and Depression in
the Transition to Adulthood: Ethnic Comparisons.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 45(1):34-52.
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Eitle, David, Steven Gunkel, and Karen Van Gundy. 2004. “Cumulative Exposure to Stressful Life
Events and Male Gang Membership.” Journal of Criminal Justice 32:95-111.
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Schieman, Scott, Debra Branch McBrier, and Karen Van Gundy. 2003. “Home-to-Work Conflict,
Work Qualities, and Emotional Well-Being.” Sociological Forum 18(1):137-164.
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Van Gundy, Karen. 2002. “Gender, the Assertion of Autonomy, and the Stress Process in Young
Adulthood.” Social Psychology Quarterly 65(4):346-363.
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Van Gundy, Karen. 2002. “Gender and Intergenerational Transmission of Alcohol Use Patterns:
An Analysis of Adult Children in Moscow.” Substance Use & Misuse 37(1):65-87.
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Schieman, Scott, Karen Van Gundy, and John Taylor. 2002. “The Relationship between Age and
Depressive Symptoms: A Test of Competing Explanatory and Suppression Influences.” Journal of
Aging and Health 14(2):260-285.
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Van Gundy, Karen, and Scott Schieman. 2001. “Looking Inward: Introspectiveness, Physical
Disability, and Depression across the Life Course.” The International Journal of Aging & Human
Development 53(4):293-310.
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Schieman, Scott, Karen Van Gundy, and John Taylor. 2001. “Status, Role, and Resource
Explanations for Age Differences in Psychological Distress.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior
42(1):80-96.
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Reprinted in Jane D. McLeod and Eric C. Wright (Eds.). 2010. The Sociology of Mental Illness, A
Comprehensive Reader. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Schieman, Scott, and Karen Van Gundy. 2001. “Introspectiveness, Psychosocial Resources, and
Depression.” Social Behavior and Personality 29(2):105-112.
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Schieman, Scott, and Karen Van Gundy. 2000. “The Personal and Social Links between Age and
Self-Reported Empathy.” Social Psychology Quarterly 63(2):152-174.
Research Reports
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Van Gundy, Karen T. 2013. “Mental Health among Northern New Hampshire Young Adults:
Depression and Substance Problems Higher than Nationwide.” Regional Issue Brief No. 35. Durham,
NH: The Carsey Institute.
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Van Gundy, Karen T. 2013. “Comparing Teen Substance Use in Northern New Hampshire to
Rural Use Nationwide.” New England Issue Brief No. 34. Durham, NH: The Carsey Institute.
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*Cole, Lindsey M., Ellen S. Cohn, Karen T. Van Gundy, and Cesar J. Rebellon. 2012. “Substance
Use and Abuse.” New Hampshire Youth Study report. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire.
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*Cole, Lindsey M., Ellen S. Cohn, Karen T. Van Gundy, Cesar J. Rebellon, and *Catherine
Bousquet. 2012. “Parental Influence.” New Hampshire Youth Study report. Durham, NH: UNH.
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*Cole, Lindsey M., Ellen S. Cohn, Cesar J. Rebellon, and Karen T. Van Gundy. 2012. “Peer
Influence.” New Hampshire Youth Study report. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire.
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*Jeleniewski, Stacy, Ellen S. Cohn, Cesar J. Rebellon, Karen T. Van Gundy. 2012. “Bullying
Experiences.” New Hampshire Youth Study report. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire.
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Van Gundy, Karen T., and *Meghan L. Mills. 2011. “Teen Stress and Substance Use Problems in
Coös: Survey Shows Strong Community Attachment Can Offset Risk.” New England Issue Brief No.
29. Durham, NH: The Carsey Institute.
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Van Gundy, Karen. 2006. “Substance Abuse in Rural and Small Town America.” Reports on Rural
America 1:2. Durham, NH: The Carsey Institute.
Book Reviews
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Van Gundy, Karen T. 2002. “Book Review: Criminological Theories: Nontraditional Voices and
Themes.” Criminal Justice Review 27(2):375-77.
Presentations at Professional Meetings
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2014: Howerton-Orcutt, Amanda, Karen T. Van Gundy, and *Meghan L. Mills. “Race, Coping
Style, and Substance Use Disorder among South Florida Young Adults.” Paper to be presented at
the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 19-22, San Francisco, CA.
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2014: Rebellon, Cesar J., Rick Trinkner, Karen T. Van Gundy, and Ellen S. Cohn. “Does RiskTaking Yield Social Reward among Adolescents? A Longitudinal Analysis.” Paper to be presented at
the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 19-22, San Francisco, CA.
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2014: Tucker, Corinna Jenkins, Karen T. Van Gundy, Desireé Wiesen-Martin, Erin Hiley Sharp,
Cesar J. Rebellon, and Nena F. Stracuzzi. “Proactive and Reactive Aggression and Adolescent
Adjustment.” Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,
August 7-10, Washington, DC.
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2014: Seaman, Jason, Erin Hiley Sharp, S. McLaughlin, Corinna Jenkins Tucker, Karen T. Van
Gundy, and Cesar J. Rebellon. “Rural Youth Involvement in Outdoor Activities throughout
Adolescence: A Longitudinal Study.” Paper to be presented at the Biennial Research Symposium of
the Coalition for Education in the Outdoors, Indiana University.
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2013: Manasse, Michelle, E., Cesar J. Rebellon, Karen T. Van Gundy, Ellen S. Cohn, and Robert
Agnew. “Perceived Injustice and Delinquency: The Role of Gender in Criminal Responses to Unjust
Strain.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 20-23,
Atlanta, GA.
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2013: *Michael S. Staunton, Van Gundy, Karen T., *Meghan L. Mills, Cesar J. Rebellon, Erin Hiley
Sharp, and Corinna Jenkins Tucker. “Social Attachment, Health, and Well-Being in a Sample of
Rural Youth: The Role of Personal Mastery.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Sociological Association, August 10-13, New York, NY.
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2013: Van Gundy, Karen T., *Meghan L. Mills, *Michael S. Staunton, Cesar J. Rebellon, Erin Hiley
Sharp, and Corinna Jenkins Tucker. “Social Attachments, Personal Resources, and Well-Being in a
Sample of Rural Youth.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society,
March 21-24, Boston, MA.
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2013: Sharp, Erin Hiley, Corinna Jenkins Tucker, Megan Baril, Cesar J. Rebellon, and Karen T. Van
Gundy. “Participation in Structured and Unstructured Activities and Adolescent Outcomes: Shifting
the Dialogue to the Under-Scheduled Child.” Paper presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the
Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, WA.
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2012: *Cox, Genevieve, Corinna J. Tucker, Erin H. Sharp, Karen T. Van Gundy, and Cesar J.
Rebellon. “Emerging Adults’ Educational and Occupational Aspirations in a Declining Rural
Economy.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development:
Transitions from Adolescence to Adulthood, October 18, Tampa, FL.
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2012: Sharp, Erin H., Corinna J. Tucker, Cesar J. Rebellon, and Karen T. Van Gundy. “Do
Education and Work Status Make a Difference to Rural Early Adults’ Experiences of Characteristics
of Emerging Adulthood?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development: Transitions from Adolescence to Adulthood, October 18, Tampa, FL.
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2012: *Mills, Meghan L., and Karen T. Van Gundy. “Socioeconomic Status and the Stress Process
in Rural Youth: The Role of Social Attachments.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Sociological Association, August 17-20, Denver, CO.
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2012: *Dillon, Leslie N., Karen T. Van Gundy, and Cesar J. Rebellon. “Through the Lens of
Community Attachment: Adolescent Views of Environmental Issues in Rural Northern New
England.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society.
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2010: Manasse, Michelle, Cesar J. Rebellon, Karen Van Gundy, and Ellen S. Cohn. “The
Relationship between Delinquent Attitudes and Delinquent Behavior: A Panel Analysis.” Presented
at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 17-20, San Francisco, CA.
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2010: Van Gundy, Karen, Nena F. Stracuzzi, and Cesar J. Rebellon. “Youth Aspirations and the
Stress Process.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August
13-15, Atlanta, GA.
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2009: Van Gundy, Karen, Nena Stracuzzi, Cesar Rebellon, and Ellen Cohn. “Community Cohesion
and the Stress Process in Youth.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, November 4-7, Philadelphia, PA.
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2007: Van Gundy, Karen, Cesar J. Rebellon, and *Kristi L. Gozjolko. “Crystal Clear? An Analysis
of Rural Methamphetamine Use and Abuse.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
the Study of Social Problems, August 10-12, New York, NY.
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2007: Van Gundy, Karen, Cesar J. Rebellon, and Ellen Cohn. “Everyday Morality and the Stress
Process: A Study of Adolescent Rule Violation.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law
and Society Association, July 25-28, Berlin, Germany.
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2007: Rebellon, Cesar J., Karen Van Gundy, and Ellen Cohn. “Differential Association and
Delinquency: Examining the Role of Cognitive Development.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Law and Society Association, July 25-28, Berlin, Germany.
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2007: Cohn, Ellen, *Donald Bucolo, Cesar J. Rebellon, and Karen Van Gundy. “Longitudinal
Model to Test Legal Attitudes as Mediators between Legal Reasoning and Rule-Violating Behavior.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, July 25-28, Berlin, Germany.
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2006: *Burbank, Melissa, and Karen Van Gundy. “Gender, Crime, and the Stress Process.” Paper
presented at the International Conference on Social Stress Research, October 28-30, Portsmouth, NH.
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2006: Van Gundy, Karen and Catherine L. Moran. “Teaching Social Statistics,” Workshop held at
the American Sociological Association, August 11-14, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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2006: Moran, Catherine L., and Karen Van Gundy. “The Effect of Chronic Pain on Social Support
Maintenance and Deterioration.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological
Society, February 23-26, Boston, MA.
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2006: *Dawson, Jean, and Karen Van Gundy. “Neighborhood, Race, and Gender Effects on
Multiple Individual Outcomes in Rural and Non-Rural Settings.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, February 23-26, Boston, MA.
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2005: Van Gundy, Karen, and *Amanda Howerton. “Race, Coping Style, and Substance
Dependence in Young Adulthood: Results from a South Florida Cohort.” Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 12-14, Philadelphia, PA.
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2005: Van Gundy, Karen, and Cesar J. Rebellon. “A Life Course Perspective.” Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association June 2-5, Las Vegas, NV.
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2005: *Morton, Beth, and Karen Van Gundy. “Social Capital, Social Bonding, and High School
Dropout: Racial Comparisons.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological
Society, March 17-20, Washington, D.C.
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2004: *Howerton, Amanda, and Karen Van Gundy. “Coping Responses and Marijuana
Dependence: Gender and Race Effects.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, November 17-20, Nashville, TN.
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2004: Van Gundy, Karen, Scott Schieman, Margaret S. Kelley, and Cesar J. Rebellon. “Gender Role
Orientations and Alcohol Use among Moscow and Toronto Adults.” Paper presented at the
American Sociological Association, August 14-17, San Francisco, CA.
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2004: Schieman, Scott, *Yuko Kurashina, and Karen Van Gundy. “The Nature of Work and the
Stress of Higher Status.” Paper presented at the International Conference on Social Stress Research, May 2931, Montreal, Canada.
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2004: Van Gundy, Karen, Scott Schieman, Margaret S. Kelley, and Cesar J. Rebellon. “Masculinity,
Femininity, and Alcohol Use: A Study of Moscow and Toronto Adults.” Paper presented at the
Eastern Sociological Society, February 19-22, New York, NY.
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2003: Van Gundy, Karen, and Cesar J. Rebellon. “Is Marijuana a ‘Gateway’ Drug? A Preliminary
Empirical Analysis.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
November 19-22, Denver, CO.
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2003: Van Gundy, Karen, *Jennifer Kline, and Hope Liu. “Student Perceptions of Technologybased Teaching Methods.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological
Association, August 16-19, Atlanta, GA.
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2002: Van Gundy, Karen and Heather A. Turner. “Gender, Emotional Reliance, and Psychological
Well-Being in Young Adulthood.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological
Association, August 16-19, Chicago IL.
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2002: Turner, R. Jay, and Karen Van Gundy. “The Co-Occurrence of Psychiatric and Substance
Disorders: Is There a Causal Connection?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the
Study of Social Problems, August 15-17, Chicago IL.
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2002: *Engel, Susan M. and Karen Van Gundy. “Parenting Style and Young Adult Risk for Unsafe
Sexual Behavior: Results from a South Florida Cohort.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the Eastern Sociological Society, March 7-10, Boston, MA.
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2001: Schieman, Scott, Karen Van Gundy, and John Taylor. “Examining the Explanatory and
Suppression Influences on Age Differences in Depressive Symptomology.” Poster presented at the
annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November 15-18, Chicago, IL.
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2001: Van Gundy, Karen. “Gender and the Stress Process: The Significance of Interpersonal
Autonomy for Depression and Criminal Behavior.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, November 7-10, Atlanta, GA.
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2001: Van Gundy, Karen. “Gender, the Assertion of Autonomy, and the Stress Process in Young
Adulthood.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 1821, Anaheim, CA.
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2001: Taylor, John, R. Jay Turner, and Karen Van Gundy. “Personal Resources and Depression in
the Transition to Adulthood: Ethnic Comparisons.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Sociological Association, August 18-21, Anaheim, CA.
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2000: Van Gundy, Karen, and Scott Schieman. “Looking Inward: Introspectiveness, Physical
Disability, and Depression Across the Life Course.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, November 17-21, Washington, D.C.
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2000: Schieman, Scott, Karen Van Gundy, and John Taylor. “Re-Examining Age Patterns in
Depressive Symptoms in Two Representative U.S. Surveys.” Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 13, Washington D.C.
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1999: Taylor, John, Karen Van Gundy, and R. Jay Turner. “Social Stress, Personal Attributes and
Psychological Distress in the Transition to Adulthood: Racial/Ethnic Comparisons.” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 7, Chicago, IL.
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1999: Van Gundy, Karen. “Age, Personality, and Mental Health: The Significance of
Introspectiveness for Depression and Anxiety.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Sociological Association, August 6-10, Chicago, IL.
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1998: Van Gundy, Karen, and Scott Schieman. “Work/Home Spillover, Gender and Depression: A
Study of Status, Work, Home, and Psychosocial Moderating Factors.” Paper presented the annual
meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 21-25, San Francisco, CA.
Professional Service
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2014 – 2016: Associate Editor, Society & Mental Health
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2014 – 2016: Treasurer, Board of Directors, PeopleCare: Fighting Prescription Drug Abuse
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2013 – 2015: Nominations Committee Chair, American Sociological Association (Mental Health Section)
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2014: Co-Director, International Conference on Social Stress Research, Vancouver, Canada
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2013 – 2014: Panelist, Graduate Research Fellowship Program, National Science Foundation
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2012: Co-Director, International Conference on Social Stress Research, Dublin, Ireland
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2011: Member, Awards Committee, Graduate Student Paper Competition, American Sociological
Association (Crime, Law, and Deviance Section)
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2010: Presider, Medical Sociology Section Roundtables, ASA annual conference
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2010: Co-Director, International Conference on Social Stress Research, Portsmouth, NH
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2009: Organizer, Mental Health Section Roundtables, ASA annual conference
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2008: Co-Director, International Conference on Social Stress Research, Santa Fe, NM
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2003 – 2008: Website Administrator, International Conference on Social Stress Research
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2004 – 2006: Associate Editor, Journal of Health and Social Behavior
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2004: Member, Awards Committee, Graduate Student Paper Competition, Society for the Study of Social
Problems (Crime & Delinquency Section)
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2003: Member, Awards Committee, Graduate Student Paper Competition, Society for the Study of Social
Problems (Crime & Delinquency Section)
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Reviewer (articles): Addiction, Alcohol and Alcoholism, American Sociological Review, Criminal Justice and
Behavior, Feminist Criminology, Journal of Aging and Health, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Journal of
Drug Issues, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Journal of
Rural Health, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Research on Aging, Rural Realities, Rural Sociology,
Teaching Sociology, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly, Society and Mental Health, Sociological
Spectrum, Victims & Offenders, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice
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Reviewer (books): New York University Press, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Worth Publishers
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Reviewer (grant proposals): City University of New York’s Internal Research Award Program, Icelandic
Research Fund, National Science Foundation
Department Service
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2002 – present: Member, Health and Illness Ph.D. Exam Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2001 – present: Member, Crime and Conflict Ph.D. Exam Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2012 – 2014: Member, Research Methods Ph.D. Exam Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2009 – 2014: Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2012 – 2013: Member, Graduate Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2010 (spring) – 2012 (spring): Chair, Graduate Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2009 (fall): Member, Graduate Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2008 (spring) – 2009 (spring): Chair, Undergraduate Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2006 – 2008: Member, Research Methods Ph.D. Exam Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2006 (fall) – 2007 (fall): Member, Undergraduate Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2005 (fall) – 2006 (spring): Member, Graduate Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2005 – 2006: Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2003 – 2005: Coordinator, Sociological Analysis Course Evaluation, Sociology Department, UNH
2003 – 2005: Member, Departmental Review Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2003 – 2004: Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
2002 – 2005 (spring): Member, Undergraduate Committee, Sociology Department, UNH
University Service
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2014 (fall): Faculty in Residence, Justice Studies Budapest Program, UNH
2013 (fall): Member, Panel on Analytics/Informatics/Big Data, UNH
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2012 – 2014: Chair, Undergraduate Committee, Justice Studies Program, UNH
2012 – 2013: Member, NEASC Standard 4 (Academic Program) Committee, UNH
2009 – 2012: Member, Undergraduate Committee, Justice Studies Program, UNH
2009 (spring): Member, Graduate Committee, Justice Studies Program, UNH
2008 (fall): Faculty in Residence, Justice Studies Budapest Program, UNH
2008 (spring): Member, Undergraduate Committee, Justice Studies Program, UNH
2005 – 2007: Member, President’s Commission on the Status of Women, UNH
2004 – 2007: Chair, Undergraduate Committee, Justice Studies Program, UNH
2004 – 2006: Member, Faculty Senate, UNH
2004 (summer): Faculty Mentor, McNair Graduate Opportunity Program, UNH
2002 – 2003: Member, Justice Studies Committee, UNH
2002 (summer): Faculty Mentor, McNair Graduate Opportunity Program, UNH
Academic and Community Engagement (Presentations and Lectures)
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2014: Van Gundy, Karen T., *Meghan L. Mills, Corinna Jenkins Tucker, Erin Hiley Sharp, Cesar J.
Rebellon, and Ellen S. Cohn. “Substance Use and Depression in Coös: Making Sense of National
and Local Trends.” Young People in Coös: The Latest Research from UNH that Health and Human Service
Providers Need to Know, conference presentation sponsored by the Carsey School of Public Policy at White
Mountains Community College, July 10, Berlin, NH.
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2014: Van Gundy, Karen T., and John J. Schermerhorn. “Prescription Drug Use and Addiction.”
Invited presentation at Exeter High School. May 27, Exeter, NH.
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2013: Van Gundy, Karen T., *Meghan L. Mills, Corinna Jenkins Tucker, Erin Hiley Sharp, Cesar J.
Rebellon, and Ellen S. Cohn. “Health and Well-Being among New Hampshire Youth and Young
Adults: Evidence from Local and National Surveys.” Invited presentation at the New Hampshire
Alcohol and Other Drug Service Providers Association’s first annual conference. October 17, Concord, NH.
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2012: Van Gundy, Karen T. “Applying the ‘Stress Process’ in Justice Studies.” Invited guest lecture,
Justice Studies Proseminar (JUST 901), University of New Hampshire, November 30, Durham, NH.
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2012: Sharp, Erin Hiley et al. “Research to Practice to Research.” Pittsburg School Workshop. March 30,
Pittsburg, NH.
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2011: Rebellon, Cesar J. et al. “Research to Practice to Research: Making the Most of the Coös
Youth Study.” Presented at North Country Professional Development Day. October 7, Berlin, NH &
Whitefield, NH.
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2010: Rebellon, Cesar J. et al. “Lessons from the Coös County Youth Study: Positive Youth
Development and the Impact of Caring and Connectedness on Adolescent Health and Well-being.”
Presented at North Country Professional Development Day. October 8, Whitefield, NH.
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2009: Van Gundy, Karen, et al. “Community Cohesion and the Stress Process in Youth:
Implications for Depressed Mood, Substance Use Problems, and Delinquency.” Justice Studies
Department Colloquium, University of New Hampshire, March 6, Durham, NH.
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2006: Van Gundy, Karen. “Effects of Stress and Autonomy on Depression and Delinquency: The
Role of Gender.” Juvenile Delinquency Conference: Current Research, Issues, and Strategies. April 7,
Manchester, NH.
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2004, 2005, 2006: Van Gundy, Karen. “Drugs, Crime, and Legal Responses: A Sociological
Approach.” Invited guest lectures, Introduction to Justice Studies (JUST 401), University of New
Hampshire, Durham, NH.
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2004: Van Gundy, Karen, and Cesar J. Rebellon. “Early Teen Marijuana Use and Subsequent
(Ab)use of Other Illicit Drugs: The ‘Gateway Hypothesis’ in Life Course Context.” Guest lecture,
Justice Studies Proseminar (JUST 901), University of New Hampshire, October 26, Durham, NH.
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2003: Van Gundy, Karen et al. “Masculinity, Femininity, and Alcohol Use: A Study of Moscow and
Toronto Adults.” Sociology Department Colloquium, University of New Hampshire, November 12,
Durham, NH.
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2003: Van Gundy, Karen and Cesar J. Rebellon. “Is Marijuana a ‘Gateway’ Drug? A Preliminary
Empirical Analysis.” Justice Studies Department Colloquium, University of New Hampshire, November
7, Durham, NH.
Media Interviews/Coverage
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2014, Quote: “Survey: Most N.H. Residents Favor Marijuana Decriminalization: But Senate won’t
Grant Hearing on House Bill,” Foster’s Daily Democrat, May 17.
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2014, Interview: “The Complicated Marijuana Debate,” Foster’s Daily Democrat, April 6
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2014, Interview, Foster’s Daily Democrat, February 25
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2014, Interview, Hippo Press, February 24
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2014, Interview, Keene Sentinel, January 28
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2013, Interview: “Youth Survey Presents Positive Changes,” Portsmouth Herald, November 17
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2013, Interview: “Coös Youth More Prone to Depression and Substance Abuse than Rural
Counterparts Nationwide,” New Hampshire Public Radio, November 13.
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2013, Press Release: “Depression, Substance Abuse Problems in NH Rural Adults Above National
Average,” University of New Hampshire, November 13.
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2013, Interview: “Elko Struggles with Methamphetamine Use.” KNPR Nevada Public Radio, Sept. 30.
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2013, Quote: “Drug Testing Should be Applied to All ‘Welfare’ Recipients—Rep. Fincher Should be
First in Line.” Huffington Post, March 5.
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2013, Interview: “Agencies Targeting Drug, Alcohol Abuse.” Foster’s Daily Democrat, March 4.
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2013, Quote: “Substance Abuse Issues in Small Rural Towns.” Graham Meditorial, March 1.
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2013, Interview: “Spiral of Addiction Even More Dangerous.” Portsmouth Herald, February 17.
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2012, Interview: “Pot Legal? It Could Happen...” Self Magazine, November 7.
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2011, Quote: “Romney Incorrectly Insists Marijuana is a ‘Gateway Drug.’” The Raw Story, May 10.
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2011, Quote: “Research Casts Doubt on Pot as a Gateway Drug.” My Northwest, March 28.
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2010, Interview: “Teen Pot Smoking Won’t Lead to Other Drugs as Adults.” WebMD, Sept. 2.
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2010, Press Release: “Risk of Marijuana’s ‘Gateway Effect’ Overblown, New UNH Research
Shows.” American Sociological Association and the University of New Hampshire, September 2.
Quoted by many news media outlets, such as: CBC News, CBS News, Democratic Underground, E! Science
News, EMax Health, LA Times, Live Science, Newswise, Science Daily, and U.S. News & World Report.
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2006, Quote: “Alcohol Still the Drug of Choice in Rural Areas.” Partnership for a Drug Free America,
August 17.
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2006, Press Release: “Substance Abuse in Rural and Small Town America.” The Carsey Institute at the
University of New Hampshire, June 15. Led to several interviews and quotes by news media outlets.
Dissertation/Thesis Advising
Current
§ Member, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Anne Shattuck, Sociology Department, UNH
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Member, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Tracy Keirns, Sociology Department, UNH
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Member, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Jessica Carson, Patterns of Illness within Families and Their
Potentially Stratified Effects on Women’s Employment, Sociology Department, UNH
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Member, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Maria Korogodsky, The Relationship between Autobiographical
Memory, Life Events, and Time Perspective in Ego Identity Status Development, Psychology Dept, UNH
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Member, MA Thesis Committee, Amber Swindell, Is the Relationship between Adolescent Dating and
Delinquency Spurious? The Role of Self-Control in Predicting Adolescent Behaviors, Sociology Dept, UNH
Completed
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2013: Michael Staunton (Sociology MA, chair), Susannah Perron (Justice Studies MA, chair),
Heather Feldstein (Justice Studies MA), Kei Saito (Justice Studies MA)
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2012: Rebecca Benson (Sociology MA, chair), Chris Janczyk (Justice Studies MA, chair), Rick
Trinkner (Psychology Ph.D.)
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2011: Michelle Stransky (Sociology Ph.D.), David Golia, (Justice Studies MA), William Meub (Family
Studies MA)
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2010: Stephanie Bramlett (Sociology Ph.D.), Jean Dawson (Sociology Ph.D.), Donald Bucolo
(Psychology Ph.D.), Meghan L. Mills (Sociology MA), Jessie French (Justice Studies MA), Feoder
Gostjev (Justice Studies MA), Mary Pitula (Justice Studies MA)
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2009: Jessica Bean (Sociology MA, chair), Brien Leary (Justice Studies MA, chair), Scott Brokaw
(Justice Studies MA, chair)
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2008: Jeffrey Eaton (Sociology Ph.D.), Leslie Dillon (Sociology MA, chair), Alex Keller (Sociology
MA), Jillian Kalosky (Sociology MA)
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2007: Lauren Rinaldi Magrath (Liberal Studies MA, chair), Michelle Stransky (Sociology MA), Anne
Shattuck (Sociology MA), Sarah Gibb (Sociology MA), Andrea Chrisstoffels (Justice Studies MA,
chair), Codruta A. Ruset (Family Studies MA)
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2006: Susan Fox (Sociology MA), Brynn Dunne (Justice Studies MA, chair), Amanda Medlyn
(Justice Studies MA)
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2005: Amanda Howerton (Sociology Ph.D., chair), Jill Harrison (Sociology Ph.D.), Tracy Fowler
(Sociology MA), Melissa Burbank (Justice Studies MA, chair), Theresa Ridgeway (Sociology MA)
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2004: Paul Muller (Sociology Ph.D.), Beth Morton (Sociology MA), Jesse Helton (Sociology MA)
Awards and Honors
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2012 – 2015: Award Recipient, Class of 1940 Professorship, a University Wide Award for
Outstanding Interdisciplinary Teaching and Research, University of New Hampshire
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2014 (spring): Faculty Scholars Program Award, Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic
Affairs, University of New Hampshire
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2011: Participant Award, ADVANCEing your Career at UNH and Beyond
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2005 (summer): Award Recipient (with Ellen S. Cohn and Cesar J. Rebellon), “Cognitive
Development and Rule Violating Behaviors: The Role of Personality and Attitudinal Factors,”
Faculty Research Fund, the Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire
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2003 (summer): Award Recipient, “Student Perceptions of Technology-based Teaching Methods,”
Liberal Arts Faculty Summer Research Fellowship, College of Liberal Arts, UNH
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2002 (June): Participant Award, Faculty Instructional Technology Summer Institute, Academic
Technology, University of New Hampshire
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2002: Best Dissertation Award, American Sociological Association (Mental Health Section)
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2000: Graduate Student of the Year, Department of Sociology, University of Miami