James S. House October 2010

CURRICULUM VITAE JAMES S. HOUSE

Survey Research Center Institute for Social Research The University of Michigan P.O. Box 1248 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 Phone: 734 / 764-6526

Education: 1949-61: Springfield (Del. Co.), Pennsylvania Public Schools 1961-65: Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania 1965-70: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Degrees: B.A. (History with honors) - Haverford College, 1965 Minor: Ph.D. (Social Psychology) - University of Michigan, 1972

Experience: 1966-1970: Teaching Fellow I to Teaching Fellow III, and Research Assistant (Summers) to Edward 0. Laumann, Department of , University of Michigan 1967-1968: Assistant to the Director (Howard Schuman), Detroit Area Study, University of Michigan 1970-1978: Instructor to Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Duke University 1973-1976: Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology, Duke University 1975-1978: Adjunct Assistant Professor to Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of , School of Public , University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1978-1982: Associate Research Scientist, Survey Research Center and Department of Epidemiology, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan 1981-1984: Associate Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan 1982-2005 Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology and Research Professor in the Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social Research and Research Scientist in the Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan 1986-1990 Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan 1991-2001 Director, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan 2000-Present Research Professor Affiliate, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research 2005-2008 Angus Campbell Collegiate Professor of Sociology and Survey Research and Research Professor in the Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social Research and in the Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan 2008-Present Angus Campbell Distinguished University Professor of Survey Research, Public Policy, and Sociology and Research Professor in the Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan

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Professional Societies:

Academy for Behavioral Medicine Research American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Association for the Advancement of Science American Association of University Professors American Sociological Association Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science Society for Personality and Social Psychology Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Society for Epidemiological Research Society for Experimental Social Psychology Society of Behavioral Medicine National Academy of Sciences

Honors and Fellowships:

University Fellowship University of Michigan, 1965-66 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1968-69 U.S. Public Health Service Predoctoral Fellowship, 1969-70 Elected Member, Sociological Research Association, 1984- Invited to be Fellow of Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1985), in residence 2005-2006 Elected Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine, 1985- Guggenheim Fellowship, 1986-87 Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1986- Elected Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1997- Elected Member, Institute of Medicine, National Academies of Science, 1999- Leo G. Reeder Award for Distinguished Contributions to Medical Sociology, from the Medical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2001 University of Michigan Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award, 2003 Angus Campbell Collegiate Professor of Sociology and Survey Research, 2005-2008 Invited Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, September 2005-May 2006 Cooley-Mead Award for Outstanding Career Contributions to Sociological Social Psychology, from the Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2007 Elected Member, National Academy of Sciences, 2007- Leonard I. Pearlin Award for Distinguished Contributions to Theory and Research in the Sociological Study of , from the Mental Health Section of the American Sociological Association, 2008 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation – September 2010 – June 2011

Major Invited Lectures:

1994 - University of Colorado (Boulder Campus) Distinguished Lecture Series - “Socioeconomic Status, Medical Care, and Health,” March 17, 1994

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1996 - Duke University, George Maddox Lecture – “Socioeconomic Inequalities in Aging and Health,” October 31, 1996 1997 - National Institutes of Health - Behavioral and Social Sciences Seminar Series – “Social Inequalities Health and Aging: Challenges for Research and Policy,” July 11, 1997 2001 – Leo G. Reeder Lecture, Medical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association 2007 – Sol Levine Memorial Lecture, New England Medical Center of Tufts University/Harvard University/Boston University – “Social Determinants and Disparities in Health and America’s Paradoxical ‘Crisis’ of Health Care and Health,” April 24, 2007 2007 – Cooley-Mead Lecture, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association – “Social Psychology, , and Economics: 20th Century Progress and Problems, 21st Century Promises and Prospects,” August 14, 2007 2008 – Angus Campbell Collegiate Professorship Inaugural Lecture, University of Michigan – “Beyond Sicko: Social Determinants and Disparities in Health and America’s Paradoxical Crisis of Health and Health Care,” April 9, 2008 2008 – Leonard Pearlin Lecture, Mental Health Section of the American Sociological Association – “Back to the Future: Toward a Sociology of Health (Mental and Physical)”, August 2, 2008

Major Teaching and Research Interests:

Social Psychology Aging and Health Social Structure and Personality Social Indicators Psychosocial Factors and Health Survey Research Methods (especially social stress, Political Sociology social relationships and support, American Society socioeconomic status)

Technical Skills:

Survey research methods, including study design, rudiments of sampling, interviewing, coding, and data analysis

Major Professional Activities and Service:

Editorial Board Member, Sociometry, 1977-79; Social Psychology Quarterly 1988-91

Associate Editor, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1980-82 & 1998-2000

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1976-

North American Editor, Work & Stress, 1985-87

Associate Editor, Journal of Occupational Behavior, 1985-88

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Chair, Subcommittee on Social Support, Work and Mental Health of the Task Group on Social Support, President’s Commission on Mental Health, 1977-78

Resource Person, Secretary’s Task Force on Work in America, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1972

Member of the Council, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association, 1979- 80, 1983-85

Member (1980-81) and Chair (1981-82) Cooley-Mead Award Committee, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association

Elected Member, Committee on Committees of the American Sociological Association, 1979-80; 1994-95

Elected Member, Committee on Nominations of the American Sociological Association, 1981-82

Chair, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association, 1987-88

Member, Nominations Committee, Sociological Research Association, 1991-92; 1996-97

Member, Membership Committee, Sociological Research Association, 1992-93

Member, Editorial Board, Annual Review of Sociology, 1992-97

Chair, National Center for Health Statistics Committee on Family Health Measures for the National Health Interview Survey Redesign, 1993

Member and Subcommittee Co-Chair, NIMH Task Force on Basic Behavioral Science Research, 1993-94

Member, NSF Sociology Program Panel for grant review, 1997-99

Associate Editor (Section on Social Science Applications to Health) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences edited by Neil Smelser and Paul Baltes and published by Elsevier in 2001.

Chair- Elect, Chair, and Past-Chair, Medical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2001-2003

Member, Institute of Medicine Panel on Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Aging Health, 2001-2003

Membership Committee Member and Chair of the Section on Social Science, Humanities and Law of the Institute of Medicine, 2000-2003.

4 James S. House October 2010 Referee, American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Arnold and Caroline Rose Monograph Series, Sociology of Education, Human Relations, Social Forces, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Social Psychology Quarterly, Public Opinion Quarterly, Psychological Bulletin, American , , Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Women and Health, American Journal of Epidemiology, American Journal of Public Health, Psychomatic Medicine.

Grant Reviewer, National Science Foundation; National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; National Institute of Aging; National Institute of Mental Health

Member, National Institute of Health Study Section on Neurological, Aging, and Musculoskeletal Epidemiology, 2007 -

Organizer/Discussant of Paper Sessions at Professional Meetings

Organizer, Session on Political Sociology, Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Miami, April, 1976

Discussant, Invited Paper Session, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 1978

Organizer, Invited Paper Session on Relationship of Macro-Social Structure and Change to Individual Attitudes and Behavior, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, 1980

Organizer, Submitted Paper Session on Social Structure and Personality, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, 1981

Organizer, Cooley-Mead Award Session and Discussant, Session on Social Structure and Personality, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 1982

Discussant, Session on Theory in Social Psychology, American Sociological Association Meetings, Detroit, 1983

Discussant, Session on The Costs of Caring: A Perspective on the Relationship Between Sex and Psychological Distress, American Sociological Association Meetings, San Antonio, 1984

Discussant, Thematic Session on Work and Personality, American Sociological Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., 1985

Organizer and Chair, Panel on Psychosocial Determinants of Health and Effective Functioning in Middle and Late Life, AAAS Meetings, Chicago, February 1987

Discussant, Social Psychology Session, American Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco, 5 James S. House October 2010 1989

Author, Authors Meet the Critics Session, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association Meetings, Los Angeles, 1994

Organizer and Chair, Social Psychology Session, American Sociological Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., 1995 and Chicago, 2000

Organizer and Chair, Life Course Session, American Sociological Association Meetings, August 13, 2007

Major University and Departmental Service:

Member, Duke University Committee on the Use of Human Subjects, 1973-76

Member, Duke University Medical Center Committee on Clinical Investigations (i.e., human subjects), 1973-76, 1977-78

Chair, Duke University Undergraduate Teaching Council, 1975-76

Elected Representative for Social Sciences, Duke University Academic Council, 1975-76, 1978

Chair, Duke University Committee on the Use of Human Subjects, 1977-78

Elected Member, Sociology Department Executive Committee, Duke University, 1977-78

Coordinator, Graduate Training Program in Social Psychology of Human Development, Department of Sociology, Duke University, 1977-78

Elected Member, Sociology Department Executive Committee, University of Michigan, 1979-80; 1995-97; 1999-2001; 2004-2005

Member, Director’s Advisory Committee, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1979-82 Associate Chair and ex-officio member of Executive Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, 1981-84

Elected Member, Senior Staff Advisory Committee, Survey Research Center, University of Michigan, 1982-83 Member (1981-82) and Chair (1982-83) Supervising Committee of the Doctoral Program in and Social Science, University of Michigan

Chair, Katz-Newcomb Lecture Committee, University of Michigan, 1984-86

6 James S. House October 2010 Chair, Horace H. Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship Selection Committee (Social Science Division), University of Michigan, 1984-85

Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, 1986-90

Director, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1991-2001

Member, Social Science Divisional Committee, College of Literature, Science and Arts, University of Michigan, 1991-92 and 1995-96

Member, Provost Search Advisory Committee, University of Michigan, 1995

Member, Research Policies Committee, University of Michigan, 1995-98

Chair, Research Policies Committee, University of Michigan, 1996-98

Member, Vice President for Research Search Advisory Committee, University of Michigan, 1998

Member, RC-LSA Liaison Committee, University of Michigan, 1999-2001

Member, IRWG Director Search Committee, University of Michigan, 2000

Elected member (Social Sciences) Executive Committee of the College of Literature, Science, and Arts, University of Michigan, 2001-2004

Chair, Search Advisory Committee for Dean of the College of Literature Science and the Arts, University of Michigan, 2002-2003

Member, School of Social Work Visiting Committee, University of Michigan, 2006-

Member, Internal Advisory Board, Center for Integrative Approaches to Health Disparities, University of Michigan, 2008 –

Elected member – Executive Committee, Ford School of Public Policy, 2009 –

Member, Distinguished University Professorship Selection Committee, University of Michigan, 2009 –

Elected Member, Horace H. Rackham Graduate School Executive Committee, 2009-2012

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Major Research and Training Grants:

A. Grants with James S. House as PI or CO-PI: “Occupational Stress and Physical and Mental Health.” National Institute of Mental Health. January 1, 1977 -June 30, 1979. $63,474 (direct costs).

(With William M. Mason) “Social Indicators of Political Alienation in America.” National Science Foundation. March 1, 1979 - January 31, 1983. $139,581 (total costs).

(With Helen Metzner) “Psychosocial Factors and Chronic .” National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. Sept. 1, 1979 - August 31, 1982. $119,764 (direct costs).

Research Training Program in “Psychosocial Factors in Mental Health and Illness.” National Institute of Mental Health. July 1, 1982 - June 30, 1987. $990,410 of direct costs recommended for five years.

“Social Support Over the Life Course: Causes and Effects.” National Institute on Aging. June 1, 1983 - November 30, 1984. $50,000 (total direct costs).

“MacArthur Battery Project (MacBat).” MacArthur Foundation Research Program on Successful Aging. January 1, 1988 - December 31, 1991. $459,807 (total).

“Health Effects of Work on Older Americans.” Commonwealth Fund. December 1, 1988 - August 31, 1990. $166,782 (total).

(With R.L. Kahn, J. Jackson, C. Wortman, R. Herzog, R. Kessler and others) “Productivity, Stress, and Health in Middle and Late Life.” National Institute on Aging. September 5, 1985 - April 30, 1994. $4,142,374 (direct costs).

“Stratification, Adaptation, Aging and Health.” National Institute on Aging. September 30, 1993 - June 30, 1996. $711,326 (total).

“Social Inequalities in Aging and Health.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Investigator Award. July 1, 1997 - June 30, 2005. $245,146 (total costs).

“Social Context, Social Inequality, Mind, Body and Health.” National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. September 27, 1999 – August 31, 2006. $3,350,715 (direct costs). Constituent project of the Michigan Interdisciplinary Center on Social Inequalities, Mind & Body.

“Understanding Social Disparities in Health and Aging” National Institute on Aging. August 1, 2000 – December 31, 2004. $991,883 (direct costs). (House PI).

“Health and Society Scholars Program.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, September 1, 2002 – August 31, 2011. $10,110,063 (Kaplan PI, House Co-PI) ($501,352 to ISR/SRC/House)

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“Understanding Social Disparities in Health and Aging.” National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging, July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2009. $1,568,931 (total costs). (Lantz PI, House Co- PI).

“Urban Social Contexts, Health and Health Disparities.” National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. May 1, 2006 – February 28, 2009. $1,548,961.

B. Grants with James S. House as Co-Investigator: (With Robert L. Kahn, PI) “Basic Organizational Questions.” Ford Motor Company. January 1, 1983 - December 31, 1984.

(With F. Thomas Juster, PI and others) “Development of a System of Time-based Social Accounts.” National Science Foundation. March 15, 1983 - February 28, 1985.

(With Robert L. Kahn, PI and others) “The Productive Behavior of Older Americans.” National Institute on Aging. June 1, 1983 - November 30, 1984.

(With Barbara Israel, PI and others) “Evaluating Job Stress Program to Prevent ADM Disorders.” December 1, 1984 - November 30, 1987.

(With Barbara Israel, PI and others). “Action Research Approach to Job Stress and Health.” UAW/General Motors. April 3, 1989 - April 2, 1992.

(With Richard H. Price, PI and others) “Michigan Prevention Intervention Research Center.” National Institute of Mental Health. September 15, 1983 - January 31, 2000.

(With Catherine McLaughlin, and then Paula Lantz and Mike Chernew, PIs) “Scholars in Health Policy Research Program.” The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. September 1, 1993 - August 31, 2007.

(With George Kaplan, PI) “Michigan Interdisciplinary Center on Social Inequalities, Mind & Body.” National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. September 27, 1999 – August 31, 2009.

(With Randolph Nesse, PI) “Core Questions about Bereavement: Answers from the CLOC Study.” National Institutes of Health. August 1, 2000 - June 30, 2002.

(With Amy Schulz, PI) “Social and Physical Environments and Health Disparities.” National Institutes of Health. September 30, 2000 - July 31, 2005.

(With Amy Schulz, PI) “Healthy Environments Partnership.” National Institutes of Health/National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities. July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2008.

(With Robert Willis, PI) “Health and Retirement Study.” National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. Funded January 1, 2006. 9 James S. House October 2010 Publications (books):

1981 House, James S. Work Stress and Social Support. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

1992 Schaie, K. Warner, Blazer, Dan, and House, James S. (eds.). Aging, Health Behaviors, and Health Outcomes. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

1995 Cook, Karen S., Fine, Gary Alan, and House, James S. (eds.). Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

2001 House, James, S. Associate Editor for Social Science and Health, International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes. Elsevier Science, Ltd., Oxford, UK.

2004 House, James S., Juster, F. Thomas, Kahn, Robert L., Schuman, Howard, and Singer, Eleanor (eds.). A Telescope on Society: Survey Research and Social Science at the University of Michigan and Beyond. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

2008 Schoeni, Robert F., House, James S., Kaplan, George A., and Pollack, Harold (eds.). Making Americans Healthier: Social and Economic Policy as Health Policy. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Publications (articles and chapters):

1970 Laumann, Edward O. and House, James S. “Living room styles and social attributes: The patterning of material artifacts in a modern urban community.” Sociology and Social Research 54(April):321-342.

Reprinted in Edward O. Laumann, Paul Siegel, and Robert Hodge (eds.), The Logic of Social Hierarchies. Chicago: Markham Publishing Co.

1971a House, James S. and Fischer, Robert D. “Authoritarianism, age and black militancy.” Sociometry 34(June):174-197.

Reprinted in MSS Modular Publications Reprint Series in Sociology (Reprint R-524).

1971b Sales, Stephen M. and House, James S. “Job dissatisfaction as a possible risk factor in coronary heart disease.” Journal of Chronic 23(May):861-873.

1973 Marcus, Phillip M. and House, James S. “Exchange between supervisors and subordinates in large organizations.” Administrative Science Quarterly 18 (June):209-222.

1974a House, James S. “Occupational stress and coronary heart disease: A review and theoretical integration.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 15(March): 12-27.

10 James S. House October 2010 Reprinted (in abridged form) in Howard D. Schwartz and Cary S. Kart (eds.), Dominant Issues in Medical Sociology. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley, 1978; also in Peter Conrad and Rochelle Kern (eds.), The Sociology of Health and Illness: Critical Perspectives. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1981.

Reprinted in Gary L. Albrecht and Paul C. Higgins (eds.), Health, Illness and Medicine. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1979.

1974b House, James S. “The effects of occupational stress on physical health.” Pp. 145-170 in James O’Toole (ed.), Work and the Quality of Life: Resource Papers for Work in America. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Abridged version published in Manpower, 1973 (October):3-9.

1975a House, James S. “Occupational stress as a precursor to coronary heart disease.” Pp. 24-36 in Doyle Gentry and Redford Williams (eds.), Psychological Aspects of Myocardial Infarction and Coronary Care. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby and Co.

1975b House, James S. and Mason, William M. “Political alienation in America: 1952-1968.” American Sociological Review 40(April): 123-147.

1975c House, James S. and Harkins, Elizabeth Bates. “Why and when is status inconsistency stressful?” American Journal of Sociology 81(September):395-412.

1975d Dietch, James and House, James. “Affiliative conflict and individual differences in self- disclosure.” Representative Research in Social Psychology 6(2):69-75.

1976a House, James S. “Using health criteria in a system of indicators of the quality of employment.” Pp. 63-88 in Albert J. Biderman and Thomas F. Drury (eds.), Measuring Work Quality for Social Reporting. New York: Halstead Press.

1976b Mason, William M. and House, James S. “Reply to Guest.” American Sociological Review 41(April): 367-376.

1977a House, James S., Gerber, Wayne, and McMichael, Anthony J. “Increasing mail questionnaire response: A controlled replication and extension.” Public Opinion Quarterly 41(Spring):95- 99.

1977b House, James S. “The three faces of social psychology.” Sociometry 40 (June): 161-177.

Adapted and abridged version published in trial issue of Sociology Inventory, 1979.

1978a House, James S. “Facets and flaws of Hope’s diamond model.” (Comment on Hope, ASR, June, 1975). American Sociological Review 43(June):439-442.

11 James S. House October 2010 1978b House, James S. and Wells, James A. “Occupational stress, social support and health.” In Alan McLean, Gilbert Black and Michael Colligan (eds.), Reducing Occupational Stress: Proceedings of a Conference. U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, HEW(NIOSH) PUBLICATION NO. 78-140.

1978c House, James S. and Wolf, Sharon. “Effects of urban residence on interpersonal trust and helping behavior.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 36 (September): 1029-1043.

1979a House, James S. “The University of Michigan election surveys as a data resource for sociologists.” Contemporary Sociology (January):46-53.

1979b House, James S. “Discussion.” (of the works of Ivar Berg, M. Harvey Brenner, and George C. Curtis.) Pp. 315-320 in Louis A. Ferman and Jeanne P. Gordus (eds.), Mental Health and the Economy. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.

1979c House, James S., McMichael, Anthony J., Wells, James A., Kaplan, Berton H., and Landerman, Lawrence R. “Occupational stress and health among factory workers.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 20(June):139-160.

Reprinted (in abridged form) in Daniel Katz, Robert L. Kahn, J. Stacy Adams (eds.), Organizational Research. San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 1980.

1979d House, James S. and Jackman, Mark F. “Occupational stress and health.” Pp. 135-158 in Paul Ahmed and George Coelho (eds.), Toward a New Definition of Health. New York: Plenum Publishing Corp. 1980 LaRocco, James M., House, James S., and French, John R.P., Jr. “Social support, occupational stress, and health.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 21(September):202-218.

1981a House, James S. “Social structure and personality.” Pp. 525-561 in Morris Rosenberg and Ralph Turner (eds.), Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology. New York: Basic Books.

1981b House, James S. “Social indicators, social change, and social accounting: Toward more integrated and dynamic models.” Pp. 421-452 in F. Thomas Juster and Kenneth C. Land (eds.), Social Account Systems Essays on the State of the Art. New York: Academic Press.

1981c House, James S. and Robbins, Cynthia. “Age, psychosocial stress and health.” Pp. 287-325 in Beth B. Hess and Kathleen Bond (eds.), Leading Edges: Recent Research on Psychosocial Aging. Review essays prepared for the White House Conference on Aging, November 1981. NIH Publication No. 81-2390.

Republished in Matilda White Riley, Beth B. Hess, and Kathleen Bond (eds.), Aging in Society: Selected Reviews of Recent Research. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum Associates, 1983.

1982a House, James S., LaRocco, James M., and French, John R. P., Jr. “Response to Schaefer,” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 23(March):98-101.

12 James S. House October 2010 1982b House, James S., Robbins, Cynthia, and Metzner, Helen M. “The association of social relationships and activities with mortality: Prospective evidence from the Tecumseh Community Health Study.” American Journal of Epidemiology 116(July): 123-140.

1983 Metzner, Helen L., Carman, Wendy, and House, James S. “Health practices, risk factors, and chronic disease in Tecumseh.” Preventive Medicine 12:491-507.

1985a House, James S. “Barriers to work stress: I. Social support.” Pp. 157-180 in W. Doyle Gentry, Herbert Benson, and Charles J. deWolff (eds.), Behavioral Medicine: Work, Stress and Health. NATO ASI Series D: Behavioural and Social Sciences, No. 19. Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

1985b House, James S. “Chronic life situations and life change events: Content discussion.” Pp. 129- 135 in Adrian M. Ostfeld and Elaine D. Eaker (eds.), Measuring Psychosocial Variables in Epidemiologic Studies of Cardiovascular Disease: Proceedings of a Workshop. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, NIH Publication No. 85-2270.

1985c House, James S. and Kahn, Robert L. “Measures and concepts of social support.” Pp. 83-108 in Sheldon Cohen and S. Leonard Syme (eds.), Social Support and Health. New York: Academic Press.

1985d Cottington, Eric M., Brock, Bruce M., House, James S., and Hawthorne, Victor M. “Psychosocial factors and blood pressure in the Michigan Statewide Blood Pressure Survey.” American Journal of Epidemiology 121(4):515-529.

1985e Mason, William M., House, James S., and Martin, Steven S. “On the dimensions of political alienation in America.” Pp. 111-151 in Nancy B. Tuma (ed.), Sociological Methodology. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

1985f Price, Richard H., House, James S., and Gordus, Jeanne. “Exploring work as an arena for prevention research: The Michigan Prevention Research Center.” Journal of Prevention in Human Services 3(4):101-116.

1985g Williams, David, and House, James S. “Social support and stress reduction.” Pp. 207-224 in Cary L. Cooper and Michael J. Smith (eds.), Job Stress and Blue Collar Work. London: Wiley and Sons Ltd.

1986a House, James S. “Social support and the quality and quantity of life.” Pp. 254-269 in Frank M. Andrews (ed.), Research on the Quality of Life. Institute for Social Research Monograph Series, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Abridged version published in LSA, University of Michigan, Winter, 1985.

1986b House, James S. and Cottington, Eric M. “Health and the workplace.” Pp. 392-416 in Linda Aiken and David Mechanic (eds.), Application of Social Science to Clinical Medicine and Health Policy. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.

13 James S. House October 2010 1986c House, James S., Strecher, Victor, Metzner, Helen L., and Robbins, Cynthia. “Occupational stress and health among men and women in the Tecumseh Community Health Study.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 27(l):62-77.

1986d House, James S., Williams, David R., and Kessler, Ronald C. “Unemployment, social support and health.”Pp. 93-111 in S-0. Isacsson and L. Janzon (eds.), Social Support—Health and Disease. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International.

1987a Kessler, Ronald C., House, James S., and Turner, J. Blake. “Unemployment and health in a community sample.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 28:51-59.

1987b House, James S. “Social support and social structure.” Sociological Forum 2(l):135-146.

1987c House, James S. “Chronic stress and chronic disease in life and work: Conceptual and methodological issues.” Work & Stress 1(2):129-134.

1987d Cottington, Eric M. and House, James S. “Occupational stress and health: A multivariate relationship.” Pp.41-62 in A. R. Baum and J. E. Singer (eds.), Handbook of Psychology and Health (Vol. 5), Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.

1987e House, James S. “Research on work stress and health.” Pp. 23-26 in James C. Quick, Rabi S. Bbagat, James E. Dalton, and Jonathan D. Quick (eds.), Work Stress: Health Care Systems in the Workplace. New York: Praeger.

1987f House, James S. “Arbetslivet och livet utanfor arbetet: stod och konflikt. “ [Work and nonwork: Support and conflict.] In Heinz Leymann and Lennart Svensson (eds.), Forskning for Framtidens Arbetsliv [Working-Life Research for the Future] (pp. 164-171). Stockholm: Prisma.

1987g Kessler, Ronald C., Turner, J. Blake and House, James S. “Intervening processes in the relationship between unemployment and health.” Psychological Medicine 17:949-961.

1988a House, James S., Landis, Karl, and Umberson, Debra. “Social relationships and health.” Science 241:540-545.

Adapted (and abridged) version published in Economic Outlook 15(4):6-9, Summer 1989. Reprinted in Peter Conrad and Rochelle Kern (eds.), The Sociology of Health and Illness. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1989.

1988b House, James S., Umberson, Debra, and Landis, Karl. “Structures and processes of social support.” Annual Review of Sociology 14:293-318.

1988c Kessler, Ronald C., Turner, J. Blake and House, James S. “The effects of unemployment on health in a community survey: Main, modifying, and mediating effects.” Journal of Social Issues. 44(4):69-85.

14 James S. House October 2010 1988d House, James S. “Social structure and interpersonal relations: A discussion of Alice Rossi’s chapter.” Pp. 237-243 in K. Warner Schaie and Carmi Schooler (Eds.), Social Structure and Aging: Psychological Processes. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

1989a Israel, Barbara A., Schurman, Susan J., and House, James S. “Action research on occupational stress: Involving workers as researchers.” International Journal of Health Services 19(l):135- 155.

Reprinted in Jeffrey V. Johnson and Gunn Johansson (eds.), The Psychosocial Work Environment: Work Organization, Democratization and Health. Essays in Memory of Bertil Gardell. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Co., 1991.

1989b Israel, Barbara A., House, James S., Schurman, Susan J., Heaney, Catherine A., and Mero, Richard P. “The relation of personal resources, participation, influence, interpersonal relationships and coping, strategies to occupational stress, job strains and health: A multivariate analysis.” Work & Stress 3(2):163-194.

1989c Kessler, Ronald C., Turner, J. Blake, and House, James S. “Unemployment, reemployment, and emotional functioning in a community sample.” American Sociological Review 54(4):648- 657.

1989d House, James S. “Zum soziolepidemiologischen Verstandnis von Public Health: Soziale Unterstutzlin, und Gesundheit.” (Toward a social epidemiological understanding of public health: Social support and health.) Pp. 173-184 in Bernhard Badura, Thomas Elkeles, Bernd Grieger and Wolfgang Kammerer, Zukunftsauf-gabe Gesundheitsforderung (Future Problems of Health Promotion). Berlin: Landesverband der Betriebskrankenkassen.

1989e House, James S. and Smith, David A. “Evaluating the health effects of demanding work on and off the job.” Pp. 481-508 in Thomas F. Drury (ed.), Assessing Physical Fitness and Physical Activity in Population-Base Surveys. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

1990a House, James S. “The nature of social psychology and its place in the curriculum of sociology and the social and natural sciences.” Pp. 10-22 in Jeffrey Chin and Judith K. Little (Eds.), The Introductory Social Psychology Course: Syllabi and Related Materials. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association Teaching Resources Center.

1990b House, James S., and Mortimer, Jeylan. “Social structure and the individual: Emerging themes and new directions.” Social Psychology Quarterly 53(2):71-80.

1990c Klitzman, Susan, House, James S., and Israel, Barbara A. “Work stress, nonwork stress and health.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine 13(3):221-243.

1990d House, James S., Kessler, Ronald C., Herzog, A. Regula, Mero, Richard P., Kinney, Ann M., and Breslow, Martha J. “Age, socioeconomic status, and health.” The Milbank Quarterly 68(3):383-411.

15 James S. House October 2010 1991a House, James S. “Sociology, psychology and social psychology (and social sciences).” Pp. 45-60 in Cookie White Stephan, Walter G. Stephan, and Thomas F. Pettigrew (eds.), The Future of Social Psychology. New York: Springer-Verlag.

1991b Herring, Cedric, House, James S., and Mero, Richard P. “Racially based changes in political alienation in America.” Social Science Quarterly 72(l):123-134.

1991c Herzog, A. Regula, House, James S., and Morgan, James N. “Relation of work and retirement to health and well-being in older age.” Psychology and Aging 6(2):202-21 1.

1991d Herzog, A. Regula and House, James S. “Productive activities and aging well.” Generations 15(1):49-54.

199le Turner, J. Blake, Kessler, Ronald C., and House, James S. “Factors facilitating adjustment to unemployment: Implications for intervention.” American Journal of Community Psychology 19(4):521-542.

1991f Williams, David R. and House, James S. “Stress, social support, control, and coping: A social epidemiological view.” Pp. 147-172 in Bernhard Badura and Ilona Kickbusch (eds.), An Introduction to Health Promotion Research. Copenhagen: World Health Organization.

1992a House, James S., Kessler, Ronald C., Herzog, A. Regula, Mero, Richard P., Kinney, Ann M., and Breslow, Martha J. “Social stratification, age, and health.” Pp. 1-32 in K. Warner Schaie, Dan Blazer, and James S. House (eds.), Aging, Health Behaviors, and Health Outcomes. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

1992b House, James S. “Aging, health behaviors, and health outcomes: Some concluding comments.” Pp. 79-84 in K. W. Schaie, D. Blazer, & J. S. House (eds.), Aging, Health Behaviors, and Health Outcomes. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

1992c Kessler, Ronald C., Foster, Cindy, Webster, Pamela S., and House, James S. “The relationship between age and depressive symptoms in two national surveys.” Psychology and Aging 7(l):119-126.

1992d House, James S. “Social stratification, health, and well-being over the life course.” Journal of Employee Assistance Research 1(2):286-308. [Reprinted in 2(1):87-101, 1994, to correct editorial/printer errors].

1993a House, James S. “John R.P. French, Jr.: A Lewinian’s Lewinian.” Journal of Social Issues 49(4):221-226.

1993b Heaney, Catherine A., Israel, Barbara A., Schurman, Susan J., Baker, Elizabeth A., House, James S., and Hugentobler, Margrit. “Industrial relations, worksite stress reduction, and employee well-being: A participatory action research investigation.” Journal of Organizational Behavior 14:495-510.

16 James S. House October 2010 1993c House, James S. “The Political Economy of Families and Health: Comments in Response to a Paper by Frances Goldscheider.” Workshop on Family Data and Family Health Policy— Proceedings, March 17-18, 1993. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

1994a Heaney, Catherine A., Israel, Barbara A., and House, James S. “Chronic job insecurity among automobile workers: Effects on job satisfaction and health.” Social Science and Medicine 38(10):1431-1437.

1994b Robert, Stephanie A. and House, James S. “Socioeconomic status and health over the life course.” Pp. 253-274 in Ronald P. Abeles, Helen C. Gift, and Marcia G. Ory (eds.), Aging and Quality of Life. New York: Springer-Verlag.

1994c House, James S., Lepkowski, James M., Kinney, Ann M., Mero, Richard P., Kessler, Ronald C., and Herzog, A. Regula. “The social stratification of aging and health.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 35: 213-234.

1994d House, James S. “Synthesis.” Pp. 165-168 in Susan J. Blumenthal, Karen Matthews, and Stephen M. Weiss (eds.), New Research Frontiers in Behavioral Medicine: Proceedings of the National Conference. Washington, DC: NIH Health and Behavior Coordinating Committee and the National Institute of Mental Health.

1995a House, James S. “Social structure, relationships, and the individual: Introduction to Part III: Social structure and personality: Past present and future.” Pp. 387-395 in Karen S. Cook, Gary Alan Fine, and James S. House (eds), Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

1995b Kessler, Ronald C., House, James S., Anspach, Renee, and Williams, David R. “Social psychology and health.” Pp. 548-570 in Karen S. Cook, Gary Alan Fine, and James S. House (eds.), Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

1995c Fine, Gary Alan, House, James S., and Cook, Karen S. “Methodological approaches to social psychology: Introduction to Part IV: Invitation to methodology.” Pp. 601-603 in Karen S. Cook, Gary Alan Fine, and James S. House (eds.), Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

1995d Webster, Pamela S., Orbuch, Terri L., and House, James S. “Effects of childhood family background on adult marital quality and perceived stability.” American Journal of Sociology 101(2):4-32. 1995e Heaney, Catherine A., House, James S., Israel, Barbara A., and Mero, Richard P. “The relationship of organizational and social coping resources to employee coping behavior: A longitudinal analysis.” Work & Stress 9(4):416-431.

1995f House, James S., Fine, Gary A., and Cook, Karen S. “The promise of sociological social psychology.” Social Psychology Quarterly 58(4):336-338.

17 James S. House October 2010 1996a Orbuch, Terri L., House, James S., Mero, Richard P., and Webster, Pamela S. “Marital quality through the lifecourse.” Social Psychology Quarterly 59(2):162-171.

1996b Robert, Stephanie, and House, James S. “SES differentials in health by age and alternative indicators of SES.” Journal of Aging and Health 8(3):359-388.

1996c Umberson, Debra, Chen, Meichu D., House, James S., Hopkins, Kristine, & Slaten, Ellen. “The effect of social relationships on psychological well-being: Are men and women really so different?” American Sociological Review 61(5):837-857.

1996d House, James S. and Williams, David R. “Psychosocial pathways linking SES and CVD.” Pp. 119-124 in National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s Report of the Conference on Socioeconomic Status and Cardiovascular Health and Disease , November 6-7, 1995.

1997a Lantz, Paula M., Weigers, Margaret E., and House, James S. “Education and income differentials in breast and cervical cancer screening: Policy implications for rural women.” Medical Care 35:219-236.

1997b McDonough, Peggy, Duncan, Greg J., Williams, David, and House, James S. “Income dynamics and adult mortality in the U.S., 1972-1989.” American Journal of Public Health 87(9):1476- 1483.

1998a House, James S. “Commentary: Age, work, and well-being: Toward a broader view.” Pp. 297- 303 in K. Warner Schaie & Carmi Schooler (eds.), Impact of Work on Older Adults. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

1998b Lantz, Paula M., House, James S., Lepkowski, James M., Williams, David R., Mero, Richard P., and Chen, Jieming. “Socioeconomic factors, health behaviors, and mortality: Results from a nationally-representative prospective study of U.S. adults.” Journal of the American Medical Association 279:1703-1708.

1999a McDonough, Peggy, Williams, David R., House, James S., Duncan, Greg J. “Gender and the socioeconomic Gradient in Mortality.” The Journal of Health and Social Behavior 40 (March): 17-31.

1999b Musick, Marc A., Herzog, A. Regula, House, James S. “Volunteering and Mortality Among Older Adults: Findings From a National Sample.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 54 (3): 173-180.

2000a Robert, Stephanie A., House, James S. “Socioeconomic inequalities in health: Integrating individual-, community-, and societal-level theory and research.” Pp. 115-135 in Gary Albrecht, Ray Fitzpatrick and Susan Scrimshaw (eds.) Handbook of Social Studies in Health and Medicine. London: Sage Publishing Company.

18 James S. House October 2010 2000b Robert, Stephanie A., House, James S. “Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health: An Enduring Sociological Problem.” Pp.79-97 in Chloe Bird, Peter Conrad and Alan Fremont (eds.) Handbook of Medical Sociology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

2000c Lynch, John W., Davey-Smith, George, Kaplan, George A., House, James S. “Income Inequality and mortality: Importance to health of individual income, psychosocial environment, or material conditions.” British Medical Journal 320(7243):1200-1204.

Reprinted in Richard Hofrichter (ed.), Health and Social Justice: Politics, Ideology, and Inequity in the Distribution of Disease. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.

2000d McDonough, Peggy, Duncan, Greg J., Williams, David R., House, James S. “The Impact of Income Dynamics on Mortality in the United States.” Pp. 392-419 in Giovanni Andrea Cornia and Renato Paniccià (eds.) The Mortality Crisis in Transitional Economies. Oxford: Oxford University Press

2000e Carr, Deborah, House, James S., Kessler, Ronald C., Nesse, Randolph, Sonnega, John, Wortman, Camille. “Marital Quality and Psychological Adjustment to Widowhood Among Older Adults: A Longitudinal Analysis.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 55(4):197-207.

2000f House, James S., Lepkowski, James M., Williams, David R., Mero, Richard P., Lantz, Paula M., Robert Stephanie A., Chen, Jieming. “Excess Mortality Among Urban Residents: How Much, for Whom, and Why?” American Journal of Public Health 90(12):1898-1904.

2001a House, James S., Williams, David R. “Understanding and Reducing Socioeconomic and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health.” Pp. 81-124 in Brian D. Smedley and S. Leonard Syme (eds.) Promoting Health: Intervention Strategies from Social and Behavioral Research. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Reprinted in Richard Hofrichter (ed.), Health and Social Justice: Politics, Ideology, and Inequity in the Distribution of Disease. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.

2001b Lantz, P.M., Lynch, J.W., House, J.S., Lepkowski, J.M., Mero, R.P., Musick, M., Williams, D.R. “Socioeconomic Disparities in Health Change in a Longitudinal Study of US Adults: The Role of Health Risk Behaviors.” Social Science and Medicine 53:29-40.

2001c House, James S. “Commentary: Relating Social Inequalities in Health and Income.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 26(3):523-531.

2001d Carr, Deborah, House, James S., Wortman, Camille, Nesse, Randolph, Kessler, Ronald C. “Psychological Adjustment to Sudden and Anticipated Spousal Loss Among Older Widowed Persons.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 56B(4):S237-S248.

2002a House, James S. “Response: Substance and Sophistry in the Analysis of Social Inequalities in Health.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 27(2):297-298.

19 James S. House October 2010 2002b House, James S. “Understanding Social Factors and Inequalities in Health: 20th Century Progress and 21st Century Prospects.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 43:125-142.

2003 Zimmer, Z. and House, James S. “Education, Income, and Functional Limitation Transitions Among American Adults: Contrasting Onset and Progression.” International Journal of Epidemiology, 32:1089-1097.

2004a House, James S., Juster, F. Thomas, Kahn, Robert L., Schuman, Howard, and Singer, Eleanor. “The Development and Contribution of Survey Research as a Scientific Instrument & Social Institution.” Pp. 1-20 in House, James S., Juster, F. Thomas, Kahn, Robert L., Schuman, Howard, and Singer, Eleanor (eds.). A Telescope on Society: Survey Research and Social Science at the University of Michigan and Beyond. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

2004b House, James S. and Kaplan, George. “The Psychosocial Nature of Physical Health.” Pp. 248- 270 in House, James S., Juster, F. Thomas, Kahn, Robert L., Schuman, Howard, and Singer, Eleanor (eds.). A Telescope on Society: Survey Research and Social Science at the University of Michigan and Beyond. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

2004c House, James S., Juster, F. Thomas, Kahn, Robert L., Schuman, Howard, and Singer, Eleanor. “Survey Research and Social Science: Retrospect and Prospect.” Pp 439-454 in House, James S., Juster, F. Thomas, Kahn, Robert L., Schuman, Howard, and Singer, Eleanor (eds.). A Telescope on Society: Survey Research and Social Science at the University of Michigan and Beyond. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

2004d Musick, Marc A., House, James S., and Williams David R. “Attendance at Religious Services and Mortality in a National Sample.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 45(2):198-214.

2004e Brown, Stephanie L., Nesse, R. M., House, James S., and Utz, Rebecca. “Religion and Emotional Compensation: Results from a Prospective Study of Widowhood.” Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30:1165-1174.

2005a Everson-Rose, Susan, House, James S., and Mero, Richard P. “Depressive Symptoms and Mortality Risk in a National Sample: Confounding Effects of Health Status.” , 66:823-830.

2005b Zenk, S.N., Schulz, A.J., Israel, B.A., House, J.S., Benjamin, A., Kannan, S. “Use of Community- based Participatory Research to Assess Environmental Determinants of Health: Challenges, Facilitators, and Implications for Universities.” Metropolitan Universities Journal. 16(1):107- 123.

2005c Zenk, Shannon N., Schulz, Amy J., House, James S., Benjamin, Alison, Kannan, Srimathi. “Application of CBPR in the Design of an Observational Tool: The Neighborhood Observational Checklist.” Pp. 167-187 in Israel, Barbara A., Eng, Eugenia, Schulz, Amy J. and Parker, Edith A (eds.). Methods in Community-Based Participatory Research for Health. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

20 James S. House October 2010 NOTE: Also included as Appendix E in this volume (pp 408-422) is the observational tool: “Healthy Environments Partnership: Neighborhood Observational Checklist” by the same authors.

2005d Lantz, Paula M., House, James S., Mero, Richard P., Williams, David R.. “Stress, Life Events, and Socioeconomic Disparities in Health: Results from the Americans’ Changing Lives Study.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 46(3): 274-288.

2005e House, James S., Lantz, Paula M., and Herd, Pamela. “Continuity and Change in the Social Stratification of Aging and Health Over the Life Course: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Longitudinal Study from 1986 to 2001/2 (The Americans' Changing Lives Study).” Journals of Gerontology, 60B (Special Issue II):15-26.

2005f Schulz, Amy J., Kannan, Srimathi, Dvonch, J. Timothy, Israel, Barbara A., Allen III, Alex, James, Sherman A., House, James S., and Lepkowski, James. “Social and Physical Environments and Disparities in Risk for Cardiovascular Disease: The Healthy Environments Partnership Conceptual Model.” Environmental Health Perspectives, 113(12):1817-1825.

2006a Nesse, Randolph M., Wortman, Camille B. and House, James S. “Introduction: A History of the Changing Lives of Older Couples Study.” Pp. xxi-xxxi in Carr, Deborah, Nesse, Randolph M., and Wortman, Camille B. (eds.). Spousal Bereavement in Late Life. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

2006b Brown, Stephanie L., House, James S., and Smith, Dylan M. “Interpersonal and Spiritual Connections among Bereaved Older Adults.” Pp. 143-166 in Carr, Deborah, Nesse, Randolph M., and Wortman, Camille B. (eds.). Spousal Bereavement in Late Life. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

2006c House, James S. “Social Epidemiology (of Physical Health and Illness).” Pp. 4403-4406 in Ritzer, George (ed.). Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Blackwell Publishing.

2007a Zenk, Shannon N., Schulz, Amy J., Mentz, Graciela, House, James S., Gravlee, C.C., Miranda, Patricia, Miller, Patricia, and Kannan, Srimathi. “Inter-Rater and Test-Retest Reliability: Methods and Results from the Neighborhood Observational Checklist.” Health and Place, 13(2): 452-465.

2007b Herd, Pamela, Brian Goesling, and James S. House. “Socioeconomic Position and Health: The Differential Effects of Education versus Income on the Onset versus Progression of Health Problems.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 48(3): 223-238. 2007.

2007c Morenoff, Jeffrey D., James S. House, Ben B. Hansen, David R. Williams, George A. Kaplan, and Haslyn E. Hunte. “Understanding Social Disparities in Hypertension Prevalence, Awareness, Treatment, and Control: The Role of Neighborhood Context.” Social Science and Medicine, 65(9): 1853-1866. 2007d Burgard, Sarah A., Brand, Jennie E., and House, James S. “Toward a Better Estimation of the Effect of Job Loss on Health.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 48(4): 369-384. 21 James S. House October 2010 2008a House, James S., Schoeni, Robert F., Kaplan, George A., and Pollack, Harold. “The Health Effects of Social and Economic Policy: The Promise and Challenge for Research and Policy.” Pp. 3-26 in Schoeni, Robert F., House, James S., Kaplan, George A., and Pollack, Harold (eds.). Making Americans Healthier: Social and Economic Policy as Health Policy. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

2008b Herd, Pamela, House, James S. and Schoeni, Robert F. “Income Support Policies and Health among the Elderly.” Pp. 97-121 in Schoeni, Robert F., House, James S., Kaplan, George A., and Pollack, Harold (eds.). Making Americans Healthier: Social and Economic Policy as Health Policy. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

2008c Pollack, Harold, Kaplan, George A., Schoeni, Robert F., and House, James S. (2008). “Toward Social and Economic Policy as Health Policy.” Pp. 379-390 in Schoeni, Robert F., House, James S., Kaplan, George A., and Pollack, Harold (eds.). Making Americans Healthier: Social and Economic Policy as Health Policy. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

2008d Herd, Pamela, Schoeni, Robert F., and House, James S. “Upstream Solutions: Does the Supplemental Security Income Program Reduce Disability in the Elderly?” The Milbank Quarterly, 86(1): 5-45.

2008e Schulz, AJ, House, JS, Israel BA, Mentz G, Dvonch JT, Miranda P, Kannan S, Koch M. “Relational pathways between socioeconomic position and cardiovascular risk in a multiethnic urban population: Complexities and their implications for improving health in economically disadvantaged populations.” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 62:638-646

2008f House, James S. “Social Psychology, Social Science, and Economics: 20th Century Progress and Problems, 21st Century Prospects.” Social Psychology Quarterly, 71(3):232-256

2008g Clarke, Philippa, Jennifer A. Ailshire, Michael Bader, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, and James S. House. “Mobility Disability and the Urban Built Environment.” American Journal of Epidemiology, 168(5): 506-513.

2009a Dvonch, JT, Kannan, S, Schulz, AJ, Keeler, GJ, Mentz, G, House, J, Benjamin, A, Max, P, Bard, RL, and Brook, RD. “Acute Effects of Ambient Particulate Matter on Blood Pressure, Differential Effects across Urban Communities.” Hypertension, (53)5:853-859 doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.108.123877

2009b Burgard, Sarah A., Brand, Jennie E., and House, James S. “Perceived Job Insecurity and Worker Health in the United States” Social Science and Medicine, 69:777-785.

2009c Mohai, Paul, Lantz, Paula M., Morenoff, Jeffrey, House, James S., and Mero, Richard P. “Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities in Residential Proximity to Polluting Industrial Facilities: Evidence from the Americans’ Changing Lives Study.” American Journal of Public Health, 99(S3):S649-S656

22 James S. House October 2010 2010a Bader, Michael D. M., Ailshire, Jennifer A., Morenoff, Jeffrey D., and House, James S. “Measurement of the Local Food Environment: A Comparison of Existing Data Sources” American Journal of Epidemiology, (171)5:609-617 doi: 10.1093/aje/kwp419 2010b Lantz, Paula M., Golberstein, Ezra, House, James S., and Morenoff, Jeffrey. “Socioeconomic and Behavioral Risk Factors for Mortality in a National 19-Year Prospective Study of U.S. Adults.” Social Science and Medicine, 70:1558-1566 doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.003

In press:

Do, D. Phuong, Jennifer Beam Dowd, Nalini Ranjit, James S. House, and George A. Kaplan. “Hopelessness, Depression, and Early Markers of Endothelial Dysfunction in U.S. Adults.” Forthcoming in Psychosomatic Medicine.

Clarke, Philippa, Marshall, Victor W., House, James S., and Lantz, Paula. “The Social Structuring of Mental Health over the Adult Life Course: Advancing Theory in the Sociology of Aging.” Forthcoming in Social Forces.

Herd, Pamela, Robert, Stephanie, and House, James S. “Health Disparities among Older Adults: Life Course Influences and Policy Solutions.” Chapter 9 in Binstock, Robert H. and George, Linda K. (eds.) Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, 7th edition. Elsevier. .

Book Reviews and Editorials:

1976 House, James S. Review of Education, Occupation and Earnings by William Sewell and Robert Hauser and of Activities and Facilitation in the Attainment of Status by Ruth M. Gasson, Archibald O. Haller, and William H. Sewell. American Journal of Sociology 81(March): 1236-1238.

1977 House, James S. Review of Political Society by Ted Goertzel. Journal of Political and Military Sociology 5(Spring): 147-49.

1978 House, James S. Review of Dissent of the Governed by James D. Wright. Sociology and Social Research 62(2):294-296.

1983 House, James S. Review of An Immodest Agenda: Rebuilding America before the Twenty-first Center, by Amitai Etzioni. Human Resource Management 22(3):318-321.

1985 House, James S. Review of the Logics and Limits of Trust by Bernard Barber. Social Forces 64(l):219-221.

1986 House, James S. Review of Work and Personality by Melvin Kohn. Social Forces 4(4):1079- 1080.

1989 House, James S. Review of Gender & Stress by Rosalind C. Barnett, Lois Biener, and Grace K. Baruch (eds.). Contemporary Psychology 34(2):1090-1091.

23 James S. House October 2010 1992 House, James S. Review of Designing and Conducting Health Surveys: A Comprehensive Guide, by LuAnn Aday. Public Opinion Quarterly 56(l):139-141.

1996 House, James S. Review of Why are Some People Healthy and Others are Not? by Robert G. Evans, Morris L. Barer and Theodore R. Marmor (eds.). Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 21(4):877-883.

2001 House, James S. “Social Isolation Kills, But How and Why?” Psychosomatic Medicine 63:273- 274.

2003 Lurie, Nicole, McLaughlin, Catherine, and House, James S. “Guest Editors’ Introduction: In Pursuit of the Social Determinants of Health: The Evolution of Health Services Research.” Health Services Research, 38 (6p2):1641-1644.

2005a House, James S. Review of The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity by Michael Marmot. “Social Disparities in Health: An Anglo-European Perspective.” Health Affairs, 24(2):559-561.

2005b House, James S. and Goesling, Brian. Review of Education, Social Status, and Health by John Mirowsky and Catherine E. Ross. Contemporary Sociology 34(2): 205-206.

2005c House, James S. and Diez Roux, Ana V. “, Families and Population Health.” Annals of Family Medicine, 3(2):100-101.

Technical Reports and Conference Presentations: (not published elsewhere) 1980 House, James S. “Occupational stress and the physical and mental health of factory workers.” Report on NIMH Grant No. IR02MH28902. Research Report Series: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1984 Haddad, Angela, House, James S., and Jackman, Mark. “The impact of technology on industrial work and workers.” Unpublished manuscript, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

2004 House, James S. “Discussion of Singer and Antonucci, ‘Racial and ethnic variations in knowledge and attitudes about genetic testing.’” Pp. 77-79 in Proceedings of the Conference on Genetics and Health Disparities, Eleanor Singer and Toni Antonucci, Eds. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Institute for Social Research.

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