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TERRENCE D. HILL* Curriculum Vitae 2019 ______

ACADEMIC DEGREES

2006 Ph.D., Sociology (Sociology of Health Emphasis), The University of Texas at Austin

2001 M.A., Sociology (Social Psychology Emphasis), Bowling Green State University

1999 B.A., Sociology (Women’s Studies Minor), Texas State University

RESEARCH SPECIALIZATIONS

Medical Sociology, Social , Biodemography, Social Psychology, and Methods

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2014- Associate Professor, School of Sociology, The University of Arizona Secondary Appointment: Arizona Center on Aging

13-14 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Utah

10-13 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, The Florida State University Secondary Appointment: Department of

06-10 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Miami Secondary Appointment: Department of Epidemiology and Public Health

ADMINSTRATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS

18-19 Instituted the annual Care, Health & Society Film Series at The Loft Cinema, Tucson, AZ

2018 Principal Investigator for the International Conference on Aging in the Americas, Tucson, AZ

15-18 Developed Fully Online Care, Health & Society Program for UA Online, The University of Arizona

14-18 Founding Director of the Undergraduate Care, Health & Society Program, The University of Arizona

2017 Program Chair for the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Greenville, SC

2017 Organizer of a Mini-Conference on Health Disparities, Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Greenville, SC

07-10 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, University of Miami

*Contact: The University of Arizona, School of Sociology, Social Sciences Building, Room 400, 1145 E. South Campus Drive Tucson, AZ 85721. Email: [email protected]. Phone: 520-621-3804. Fax: 520-621-9875.

Google Scholar Site: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JwY2aLMAAAAJ&hl=en

Research Gate Site: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Terrence_Hill RESEARCH SUPPORT

2018 Hill, Terrence (PI). The Conference Series on Aging in the Americas: United States and Mexico. NIA R13 conference grant ($40,000).

2019 Hill, Terrence (PI). The Conference Series on Aging in the Americas: United States and Mexico. Supplemental funding from various sources, including AARP ($31,200).

2012 Hill, Terrence (PI). Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health Related Research. Supplement to NIH R01 HD055359-01A1 ($44,944).

2011 Hill, Terrence (PI). “Religious Involvement and Health in Midlife.” First Year Assistant Professor Award, The Florida State University ($17,000).

2008 Hill, Terrence (PI). “Neighborhood Disorder, Religious Involvement, and the Mental Health of South Florida Residents.” General Research Support Award, University of Miami ($9,750).

2007 Hill, Terrence (PI). “Relationship Violence and the Health of Low-income Urban Racial/Ethnic Minority Women.” NIH, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities ($39,687).

2007 Hill, Terrence (PI). “Relationship Violence and the Health of Low-income Urban African American and Mexican Women.” James W. McLamore Summer Research Award, University of Miami ($9,300).

2005 Hill, Terrence (PI). “Relationship Violence and the Mental Health of Low-income Urban Women with Children.” Harry E. and Bernice M. Moore Fellowship, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health ($25,000).

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Articles and chapters published as a graduate student are flagged with an asterisk.* Graduate student coauthors are underlined. Journal impact factors appear in [brackets].

1. *DeMaris, Alfred, Michael Benson, Greer Litton Fox, Terrence Hill, and Judy Van Wyk. 2003. “Distal and Proximal Factors in Domestic Violence: A Test of an Integrated Model.” Journal of Marriage and Family 65:652-657. [: 1.89]

2. *Hill, Terrence, Benjamin Moulton, and Amy Burdette. 2004. “Conservative Protestantism and Attitudes toward Homosexuality: Does Political Orientation Mediate this Relationship?” Sociological Focus 37:59-70. [Impact Factor: N/A]

3. *Angel, Ronald, Sonia Frias, and Terrence Hill. 2005. “Determinants of Household Insurance Coverage: An Examination of Low-income Children from Boston, Chicago, and San Antonio.” Social Science Quarterly 86:1338-1353. [Impact Factor: 0.74]

4. *Hill, Terrence, Catherine Ross, and Ronald Angel. 2005. “Neighborhood Disorder, Psychophysiological Distress, and Health.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 46:170-186. [Impact Factor: 2.95]

5. *Hill, Terrence and Ronald Angel. 2005. “Neighborhood Disorder, Psychological Distress, and Heavy Drinking.” Social Science & 61:965-975. [Impact Factor: 2.55]

6. *Hill, Terrence, Jacqueline Angel, Christopher Ellison, and Ronald Angel. 2005. “Religious Attendance and Mortality: An 8-Year Follow-Up of Older Mexican Americans.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 60B:S102-S109. [Impact Factor: 2.85]

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7. *Burdette, Amy, Christopher Ellison, and Terrence Hill. 2005. “Conservative Protestantism and Tolerance toward Homosexuals: An Examination of Potential Mechanisms.” Sociological Inquiry 75:177-196. [Impact Factor: 0.55]

8. *Burdette, Amy, Terrence Hill, and Benjamin Moulton. 2005. “Religion and Attitudes toward Physician- Assisted Suicide and Terminal Palliative Care.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 44:79-93. [Impact Factor: 1.15]

9. *Hill, Terrence. 2006. “Religion, Spirituality, and Healthy Cognitive Aging.” Southern Medical Journal 99:1176-1177. [Impact Factor: 1.11]

10. *Hill, Terrence and Belinda Needham. 2006. “Gender-Specific Trends in Educational Attainment and Self- Rated Health, 1972-2002.” American Journal of Public Health 96:1288-1292. [Impact Factor: 4.22]

11. *Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Christopher Ellison, and Marc Music. 2006. “Religious Attendance and the Health Behaviors of Texas Adults.” Preventive Medicine 42:309-312. [Impact Factor: 2.93]

12. *Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Jacqueline Angel, and Ronald Angel. 2006. “Religious Attendance and Cognitive Functioning among Older Mexican Americans.” Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 61B:P3-P9. [Impact Factor: 2.85]

13. *Moulton, Benjamin, Terrence Hill, and Amy Burdette. 2006. “Religious Affiliation and Euthanasia Attitudes among U.S. Adults, 1977-2004.” Sociological Forum 21:249-272. [Impact Factor: 0.98]

14. *Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Christopher Ellison, and Marc Music. 2007. “Religious Involvement and Healthy Lifestyles: Evidence from the Survey of Texas Adults.” Annals of Behavioral Medicine 34:217-222. [Impact Factor: 3.62]

15. Hill, Terrence, Krysia Mossakowski, and Ronald Angel. 2007. “Relationship Violence and Psychological Distress among Low-income Urban Women.” Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 84:537-551. [Impact Factor: 1.94]

16. Durden, Emily, Terrence Hill, and Ronald Angel. 2007. “Social Demands, Social Supports, and Psychological Distress among Low-income Women.” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 24:343- 361. [Impact Factor: 1.08]

17. Hill, Terrence and Michael McCullough. 2008. “Religious Involvement and the Intoxication Trajectories of Low-income Urban Women.” Journal of Drug Issues 38:847-862. [Impact Factor: 0.64]

18. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Mark Regnerus, and Ronald Angel. 2008. “Religious Involvement and Attitudes toward Parenting among Low-income Urban Women.” Journal of Family Issues 29:882-900. [Impact Factor: 0.86]

19. Hill, Terrence. 2008. “Religious Involvement and Healthy Cognitive Aging: Patterns, Explanations, and Future Directions.” Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences 63A:478-479. [Impact Factor: 4.98]

20. Burdette, Amy and Terrence Hill. 2008. “An Examination of Processes Linking Perceived Neighborhood Disorder and Obesity.” Social Science & Medicine 67:38-46. [Impact Factor: 2.55]

21. Angel, Ronald, Jacqueline Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2008. “A Comparison of the Health of Older Hispanics in the United States and Mexico: Methodological Challenges.” Journal of Aging and Health 20:3-31. [Impact Factor: 1.83]

22. Burdette, Amy, Victor Wang, Glen Elder, Terrence Hill, and Janel Benson. 2009. “Serving God and Country? Religious Involvement and Military Service among Young Adult Males.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48:794-804. [Impact Factor: 1.15]

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23. Hill, Terrence, Ryan Schroeder, Christopher Bradley, Lauren Kaplan, and Ronald Angel. 2009. “The Long- term Health Consequences of Relationship Violence in Adulthood: An Examination of Low-income Women from Boston, Chicago, and San Antonio.” American Journal of Public Health 99:1645-1650. [Impact Factor: 4.22]

24. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, and Lauren Hale. 2009. “Neighborhood Disorder, Sleep Quality, and Psychological Distress: Testing a Model of Structural Amplification.” Health & Place 15:1006-1013. [Impact Factor: 2.43]

25. Hill, Terrence, Amie Nielsen, and Ronald Angel. 2009. “Relationship Violence and Frequency of Intoxication among Low-income Urban Women.” Substance Use & Misuse 44:684-701. [Impact Factor: 1.22]

26. Burdette, Amy, Christopher Ellison, Terrence Hill, and Norval Glenn. 2009. “Hooking up at College: Does Religion Make a Difference?” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48:535-551. [Impact Factor: 1.15]

27. Ellison, Christopher, Amy Burdette and Terrence Hill. 2009. “Blessed Assurance? Religion, Anxiety and Tranquility among US Adults.” Social Science Research 38:656-667. [Impact Factor: 1.51]

28. Angel, Ronald, Jacqueline Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2009. “Subjective Control and Health among Mexican- origin Elders in Mexico and the United States: Structural Considerations in Comparative Research.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 64B:S390-S401. [Impact Factor: 2.85]

29. Burdette, Amy and Terrence Hill. 2009. “Religious Involvement and Transitions into Adolescent Sexual Behavior.” Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review 70:28-48. [Impact Factor: 1.66]

30. Hill, Terrence, Lauren Kaplan, Michael French, and Robert Johnson. 2010. “Victimization in Early Life and Mental Health in Adulthood: An Examination of the Mediating and Moderating Influences of Psychosocial Resources.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 51:48-63. [Impact Factor: 2.95]

31. Hill, Terrence and Christopher Bradley. 2010. “The Emotional Consequences of Service Work: An Ethnographic Examination of Hair Salon Workers.” Sociological Focus 43:41-60.

32. Hale, Lauren, Terrence Hill, and Amy Burdette. 2010. “Does Sleep Quality Mediate the Association between Neighborhood Disorder and Self-Rated Health?” Preventive Medicine 51:275-278. [Impact Factor: 2.93]

33. Needham, Belinda and Terrence Hill. 2010. “Do Gender Differences in Mental Health Contribute to Gender Differences in Physical Health?” Social Science & Medicine 71:1472-1479. [Impact Factor: 2.55]

34. Nielsen, Amie, Terrence Hill, Michael French, and Monique Hernandez. 2010. “Racial/Ethnic Composition, Social Disorganization, and Offsite Alcohol Availability in San Diego County, California.” Social Science Research 39:165-175. [Impact Factor: 1.51]

35. Mossakowski, Krysia, Lauren Kaplan, and Terrence Hill. 2011. “Americans’ Attitudes toward Mental Illness and Involuntary Psychiatric Medications.” Society and Mental Health 1:200-216. [Impact Factor: 0.92]

36. Ellison, Christopher, Matt Bradshaw, Jennifer Storch, John Marcum, and Terrence Hill. 2011. “Religious Doubt and Sleep Quality in a Nationwide Sample of Presbyterians.” Review of Religious Research 53:119- 136. [Impact Factor: 0.50]

37. Johnson, Robert, Krysia Mossakowski, and Terrence Hill. 2011. “Health Status and the End-of-Life Stage.” Advances in Life Course Research 16:132-143. [Impact Factor: 0.71]

38. Burdette, Amy, Terrence Hill, and Lauren Hale. 2011. “Household Disrepair and the Mental Health of Low- Income Urban Women.” Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 88:142- 153. [Impact Factor: 1.94]

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39. Schroeder, Ryan, Terrence Hill, Stacy Haynes, and Christopher Bradley. 2011. “Physical Health and Crime: An Application of General Strain Theory.” Journal of Criminal Justice 39:21-29. [Impact Factor: 2.37]

40. Hill, Terrence, Elaine Maccio, Daphne Cain, and Amy Burdette. 2012. “Client Perceptions of Welfare Caseworker Support and Client Mental Health: Longitudinal Evidence from the Welfare, Children, and Families Project.” Social Service Review 86:594-603. [Impact Factor: 0.79]

41. Hill, Terrence, Jacqueline Angel, Kelly Balistreri, and Angelica Herrera. 2012. “Immigration Status and Cognitive Functioning in Late Life: An Examination of Gender Variations in the Healthy Immigrant Effect.” Social Science & Medicine 75:2076-2084. [Impact Factor: 2.55]

42. Hill, Terrence and Daphne Cain. 2012. “Perceived Welfare Caseworker Support and Psychological Distress among Low-income Urban Women with Children.” Social Work 57:353-360. [Impact Factor: 0.87]

43. Ford, Jason and Terrence Hill. 2012. “Religiosity and Adolescent Substance Use: Evidence from the 2006 National Survey on Drug Use and Health.” Substance Use & Misuse 47:787-798. [Impact Factor: 1.22]

44. Kaplan, Lauren, Terrence Hill, and Gini Mann-Deibert. 2012. “Does Alcohol Consumption Exacerbate the Mental Health Consequences of Interpersonal Violence?” Violence Against Women 18:289-308. [Impact Factor: 1.11]

45. Burdette, Amy, Janet Weeks, Terrence Hill, and Isaac Eberstein. 2012. “Maternal Religious Attendance and Low Birth Weight.” Social Science & Medicine 74:1961-1967. [Impact Factor: 2.55]

46. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Hanna Jokinen-Gordon, and Jennifer Brailsford. 2013. “Neighborhood Disorder, Social Support, and Self-Esteem: Evidence from a Sample of Low-income Women Living in Three Cities.” City & Community 12:380-395. [Impact Factor: 0.77]

47. Ross, Catherine and Terrence Hill. 2013. “Reconceptualizing the Association between Food Insufficiency and Body Weight: Distinguishing Hunger from Economic Hardship.” Sociological Perspectives 56:547-567. [Impact Factor: 0.77]

48. Hill, Terrence, Megan Reid, and Corinne Reczek. 2013. “Marriage and the Mental Health of Low-income Urban Women with Children.” Journal of Family Issues 34:1238-1261. [Impact Factor: 0.86]

49. Hill, Terrence and Belinda Needham. 2013. “Rethinking Gender and Mental Health: A Critical Examination of Three Propositions.” Social Science & Medicine 92:83-91. [Impact Factor: 2.55]

50. Rote, Sunshine, Terrence Hill, and Christopher Ellison. 2013. “Religious Attendance and Loneliness in Later Life.” The Gerontologist 53:39-50. [Impact Factor: 2.77]

51. Hale, Lauren, Terrence Hill, Elliott Friedman, Javier Nieto, Loren Galvao, Corinne Engelman, Kristen Malecki, and Paul Peppard. 2013. “Perceived Neighborhood Quality, Sleep Quality, and Health Status: Evidence from the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin.” Social Science & Medicine 79:16-22. [Impact Factor: 2.558]

52. Garcia, Ginny, Thankam Sunil, Christopher Ellison, and Terrence Hill. 2013. “Religion and Selected Health Behaviors among Latinos in Texas.” Journal of Religion & Health 52:18-31. [Impact Factor: 0.94]

53. Hill, Terrence, Hilary Cook, and Keith Whitfield. 2014. “Race and Ethnic Variations in the Education- Control-Distress Model.” Social Science Quarterly 95:269-285. [Impact Factor: 0.74]

54. Burdette, Amy, Stacy Haynes, Terrence Hill, and John Bartkowski. 2014. “Religious Variations in Perceived Infertility and Inconsistent Contraceptive Use among Unmarried Young Adults in the U.S.” Journal of Adolescent Health 54:704-709. [Impact Factor: 2.74]

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55. Hill, Terrence, Sunshine Rote, Christopher Ellison, and Amy Burdette. 2014. “Religious Attendance and Biological Functioning: A Multiple Specification Approach.” Journal of Aging and Health 26:766-785. [Impact Factor: 1.83]

56. Burdette, Amy, Hanna Jokinen-Gordon, and Terrence Hill. 2014. “Social Determinants of HPV Vaccination Delay Rationales: Evidence from the 2011 National Immunization Survey-Teens.” Preventive Medicine Reports 1:21-26.

57. Jacobs, Anna, Terrence Hill, and Amy Burdette. 2015. “Health Insurance Status and Symptoms of Psychological Distress among Low-Income Urban Women.” Society and Mental Health 5:1-15. [Impact Factor: 0.92]

58. Mannheimer, Andrew and Terrence Hill. 2015. “Deviating from Religious Norms and the Mental Health of Conservative Protestants.” Journal of Religion & Health 54:1826-1838. [Impact Factor: 0.94]

59. Angel, Ronald, Jacqueline Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2015. “Longer Lives, Sicker Lives? Increased Longevity and Extended Disability among Mexican-Origin Elders.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 70:639-649. [Impact Factor: 2.85]

60. Maclean, Johanna Catherine and Terrence Hill. 2015. “Leaving School in an Economic Downturn and Self- esteem across Early and Middle Adulthood.” Labour Economics 37:1-12. [Impact Factor: 0.87]

61. Hill, Terrence, Ha Ngoc Trinh, Ming Wen, and Lauren Hale. 2016. “Perceived Neighborhood Safety and Sleep Quality: A Global Analysis of Six Countries.” Sleep Medicine 18:56-60. [Impact Factor: 3.10]

62. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, John Taylor, and Jacqueline Angel. 2016. “Religious Attendance and the Mobility Trajectories of Older Mexican Americans.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 57:118-134. [Impact Factor: 3.19]

63. Hill, Terrence, Burt Uchino, Jessica Eckhardt, and Jacqueline Angel. 2016. “Perceived Social Support Trajectories and the All-Cause Mortality Risk of Older Mexican American Women and Men.” Research on Aging 38:374-398. [Impact Factor: 1.11]

64. Pascoe, Anita, Terrence Hill, Krysia Mossakowski, and Robert Johnson. 2016. “Religious Involvement and Perceptions of Control: Evidence from the Miami-Dade Health Survey.” Journal of Religion & Health 55:862- 873. [Impact Factor: 0.94]

65. Jacobs, Anna, Terrence Hill, Daniel Tope, and Laureen O’Brien. 2016. “Employment Transitions, Child Care Conflict, and the Mental Health of Low-Income Urban Women with Children.” Women’s Health Issues 26:366- 376. [Impact Factor: 1.81]

66. Hill, Terrence, Christopher Ellison, Amy Burdette, John Taylor, and Katherine Friedman. 2016. “Dimensions of Religious Involvement and Leukocyte Telomere Length.” Social Science & Medicine 163:179-180. [Impact Factor: 2.89]

67. Hill, Terrence, Christopher Ellison, John Taylor, and Amy Burdette. 2016. “A Response to a Commentary on ‘Dimensions of Religious Involvement and Leukocyte Telomere Length.’” Social Science & Medicine 163:168- 175. [Impact Factor: 2.89]

68. Burdette, Amy, Noah Webb, Terrence Hill, Hanna Jokinen-Gordon. 2017. “Race-Specific Trends in HPV Vaccinations and Provider Recommendations: Persistent Disparities or Social Progress?” Public Health 142:167-176. [Impact Factor: 1.56]

69. Hill, Terrence, Preeti Vaghela, Christopher Ellison, and Sunshine Rote. 2017. “Processes Linking Religious Involvement and Telomere Length.” Biodemography and Social Biology 63:167-188. [Impact Factor: 1.50]

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70. Maclean, Johanna Catherine and Terrence Hill. 2017. “Economic Conditions at School-Leaving and Sleep Patterns across the Life Course.” The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 17:1-37. [Impact Factor: 0.82]

71. Hill, Terrence, C. André Christie-Mizell, Preeti Vaghela, Krysia Mossakowski, and Robert Johnson. 2017. “Do Religious Struggles Mediate the Association between Day-to-Day Discrimination and Depressive Symptoms?” Religions 8:134.

72. Hill, Terrence, Sunshine Rote, and Christopher Ellison. 2017. “Religious Participation and Biological Functioning in Mexico.” Journal of Aging and Health 29:951-972. [Impact Factor: 1.66]

73. Burdette, Amy, Belinda Needham, Miles Taylor, and Terrence Hill. 2017. “Health Lifestyles and Self-Rated Health in Adolescence and Adulthood.” Journal of Health & Social Behavior 58:520-536. [Impact Factor: 3.190]

74. Hill, Terrence and Andrew Jorgenson. 2018. “Bring Out Your Dead!: A Study of Income Inequality and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2000-2010.” Health & Place 49:1-6. [Impact Factor: 2.40]

75. McFarland, Michael, John Taylor, Terrence Hill, and Katherine Friedman. 2018. “Stressful Life Events in Early Life and Leukocyte Telomere Length in Adulthood.” Advances in Life Course Research 35:37-45. [Impact Factor: 1.09]

76. Brailsford, Jennifer, Terrence Hill, Amy Burdette, and Andrew Jorgenson. 2018. “Are Socioeconomic Inequalities in Physical Health Mediated by Embodied Environmental Toxins?” Socius 4:1-9.

77. Burdette, Amy, Noah Webb, Terrence Hill, Stacy Haynes, and Jason Ford. 2018. “Religious Involvement and Marijuana Use for Medical and Non-Medical Purposes.” Journal of Drug Issues 48:421-434. [Impact Factor: 1.16]

78. Burdette, Amy, Terrence Hill, Noah Webb, Jason Ford, and Stacy Haynes. 2018. “Religious Involvement and Substance Use among Urban Mothers.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 57:156-172. [Impact Factor: 1.64]

79. Hill, Terrence, Reed Deangelis, and Christopher Ellison. 2018. “Religious Involvement as a Social Determinant of Sleep: An Initial Review and Conceptual Model.” Sleep Health 4:325-330.

80. Godbolt, Dawn, Preeti Vaghela Amy Burdette, Terrence Hill. 2018. “Religious Attendance and Body Mass: An Examination of Race and Gender Variations.” Journal of Religion & Health 57:2140-2152. [Impact Factor: 0.87]

81. Hill, Terrence, Andrew Jorgenson, Peter Ore, Kelly Balistreri, and Brett Clark. 2019. “Air Quality and Life Expectancy in the United States: An Analysis of the Moderating Effect of Income Inequality.” SSM-Population Health 7:100346. [CiteScore: 1.15]

82. Mai, Quan, Terrence Hill, Luis Vila-Henninger, and Michael Grandner. 2019. “Employment Insecurity and Sleep Disturbance: Evidence from 31 European Countries.” Journal of Sleep Research 28:e12763. [Impact Factor: 3.43]

83. Suh, Hyungjun, Terrence Hill, and Harold Koenig. 2019. “Religious Attendance and Biological Risk: A National Longitudinal Study of Older Adults.” Journal of Religion & Health 58:1188-1202. [Impact Factor: 0.87]

84. Mossakowski, Krysia, Turro Wongkaren, Terrence Hill, and Robert Johnson. 2019. “Does Ethnic Identity Buffer or Intensify the Stress of Discrimination among the Foreign Born and U.S. Born? Evidence from the Miami-Dade Health Survey.” Journal of Community Psychology 47:445-461. [Impact Factor: 0.86]

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85. Ellison, Christopher, Reed Deangelis, Terrence Hill, Paul Froese. 2019. “Sleep Quality and the Stress- Buffering Role of Religious Involvement: A Mediated Moderation Analysis.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 58:251-268. [Impact Factor: 1.64]

86. Koenig, Harold, Nagy Youssef, Donna Ames, John Oliver, Fred Volk, Ellen Teng, Terrence Hill, and Kerry Haynes. 2019. “Dimensions of Religiosity and PTSD Symptom Clusters in U.S. Veterans and Active Duty Military.” Journal of Religion & Health 58:805-822. [Impact Factor: 0.87]

87. Page, Robin, Jill Peltzer, Amy Burdette, and Terrence Hill. Forthcoming. “Religiosity and Health: A Holistic Biopsychosocial Perspective.” Journal of Holistic . [Impact Factor: 0.77]

88. Hill, Terrence, Joseph Saenz, and Sunshine Rote. Forthcoming. “Religious Participation and Mortality Risk in Mexico.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences. [Impact Factor: 3.05]

89. Hill, Terrence, Andrew Davis, J. Micah Roos, and Michael French. Forthcoming. “Limitations of Fixed- Effects Models for Panel Data.” Sociological Perspectives. [Impact Factor: 1.01]

90. Koenig, Harold, Nagy Youssef, Donna Ames, John Oliver, Fred Volk, Ellen Teng, and Terrence Hill. Forthcoming. “Examining the Overlap between Moral Injury and PTSD in U.S. Veterans and Active Duty Military.” The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. [Impact Factor: 1.86]

91. Hill, Terrence. Forthcoming. “Religion, Spirituality, and Health: Addressing the So-What Question.” The Gerontologist. [Impact Factor: 3.23]

92. Benjamin Dowd-Arrow, Terrence Hill, and Amy Burdette. Forthcoming. “Gun Ownership and Fear.” SSM- Population Health. [CiteScore: 1.15]

BOOK CHAPTERS

1. *Hill, Terrence. 2001. “Sociology of Emotion.” Pp. 628 in World of Sociology, edited by Joe Palmisano. Farmington Hills: Gale Group.

2. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Michael Weiss, and Dale Chitwood. 2009. “Religious Involvement and Adolescent Substance Use.” Pp. 171-189 in Adolescent Substance Abuse: Evidence-based Approaches to Prevention and Treatment, edited by C. Leukefeld, T. Gullotta, and M. Staton-Tindall. New York: Springer.

3. Ellison, Christopher, Jinwoo Lee, Neal Krause, Terrence Hill, and John Marcum. 2009. “Faith and Fitness: Religious Beliefs, Congregational Support, and Exercise in a Nationwide Survey of Presbyterians.” Pp. 165- 184 in Faith and Well-Being in Later Life: Linking Theories with Evidence in an Interdisciplinary Inquiry, edited by A. Ai and M. Ardelt. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

4. Hill, Terrence. 2010. “A Biopsychosocial Model of Religious Involvement.” Pp. 179-200 in the Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, edited by K. Whitfield. New York: Springer.

5. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, and Ellen Idler. 2011. “Religious Involvement, Health Status, and Mortality Risk.” Pp. 533-546 in the Handbook of Sociology of Aging, edited by R. Settersten and J. Angel. New York: Springer.

6. Hill, Terrence and Ryon Cobb. 2011. “Religious Involvement and Religious Struggles.” Pp. 239-260 in Toward a Sociological Theory of Religion and Health, edited by A. Blasi. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

7. Hill, Terrence, Jacqueline Angel, and Kelly Balistreri. 2012. “Does the ‘Healthy Immigrant Effect’ Extend to Cognitive Aging?” Pp. 19-33 in Aging, Health, and Longevity in the Mexican-Origin Population, edited by J. Angel, F. Torres-Gil, and K. Markides. New York: Springer.

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8. Hill, Terrence and David Maimon. 2013. “Neighborhood Context and Mental Health.” Pp. 479-501 in the Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health, edited by C. Aneshensel, A. Bierman, and J. Phelan. New York: Springer.

9. Hill, Terrence and Catherine Ross. 2014. “Mental Health and Neighborhoods.” Pp. 1-7 in The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society, edited by W. Cockerham, R. Dingwall, and S. Quah. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

10. Hill, Terrence and Andrew Mannheimer. 2014. “Mental Health and Religion.” Pp. 1-3 in The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society, edited by W. Cockerham, R. Dingwall, and S. Quah. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

11. Needham, Belinda and Terrence Hill. 2014. “Mental and Physical Gendered Health Links.” Pp. 1-5 in The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society, edited by W. Cockerham, R. Dingwall, and S. Quah. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

12. Burdette, Amy, Terrence Hill, and Kyl Myers. 2015. “Understanding Religious Variations in Sexuality and Sexual Health.” Pp. 349-370 in the Handbook of Sexualities, edited by J. DeLamater. New York: Springer.

13. Ross, Catherine, Terrence Hill, John Mirowsky. 2016. “Reconceptualizing Health Lifestyles: The Case of Marriage.” Pp. 243-260 in Research in the Sociology of : Special Social Groups, Social Factors and Disparities in Health and Health Care, edited by J. Kronenfeld. Castle Hill, AUS: Emerald Press.

14. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, and Matt Bradshaw. 2016. “Health and Biological Functioning.” Pp. 11-28 in the Handbook on Religion and Society, edited by D. Yamane. New York: Springer.

15. Andrews, Hannah, Terrence Hill, and William Cockerham. 2017. “Educational Attainment and Dietary Lifestyles.” Pp. 101-120 in Advances in Medical Sociology: Food Systems and Health, edited by S. Shostak. UK: Emerald Group .

16. Rote, Sunshine, Jacqueline Angel, Kyriakos Markides, and Terrence Hill. 2019. “Neighborhood Context and Caregiver Well-being among the Mexican-origin Population.” Pp. 295-310 in Contextualizing Health and Aging in the Americas: Effects of Space, Time and Place, edited by W. Vega, J. Angel, L. Robledo, and K. Markides. New York: Springer.

17. Brailsford, Jennifer, Jessica Eckhardt, Terrence Hill, Amy Burdette, and Andrew Jorgenson. Forthcoming. “Race, Environmental Inequality, and Physical Health.” Pp. XXX-XXX in Research in the Sociology of Health Care: Underserved and Socially Disadvantaged Groups and Linkages with Health and Health Care Differentials, edited by J. Kronenfeld. Castle Hill, AUS: Emerald Press.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1. Hill, Terrence. 2005. “Religious Attendance and the Health Behaviors of Texas Adults.” Department of Sociology, University of Miami.

2. Hill, Terrence. 2006. “Relationship Violence and the Mental Health of Low-income Women with Children.” The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, Austin, TX.

3. Hill, Terrence. 2007. “The Long-term Effects of Relationship Violence on the Health of Low-income Urban Women.” Health Economics Research Group, University of Miami.

4. Hill, Terrence. 2010. Religious Involvement and the Health of Older Adults. Department of Sociology, Florida State University.

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5. Hill, Terrence. 2010. “Nativity, Immigration, and the Cognitive Functioning Trajectories of Older Mexican Americans.” International Conference on Aging in the Americas, Austin, TX.

6. Hill, Terrence. 2011. “Explaining the Link between Neighbourhood Context and Mental Health.” Happy Places, Happy People: Conference on Neighbourhood Environment and Mental Health, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, QC Canada.

7. Hill, Terrence. 2013. “Neighborhood Disorder, Social Support, and Self-Esteem: Evidence from a Sample of Low-income Women Living in Three Cities.” Department of Sociology, The University of Utah.

8. Hill, Terrence. 2013. “Gender and Mental Health Revisited: A Critical Examination of Three Propositions.” School of Sociology, University of Arizona.

9. Hill, Terrence. 2013. “Gender and Mental Health Revisited: A Critical Examination of Three Propositions.” Department of Sociology, Vanderbilt University.

10. Hill, Terrence. 2013. ““Race and Ethnic Variations in the Education-Control-Distress Model.”.” Department of Sociology, University of Alabama at Birmingham.

11. Hill, Terrence. 2014. “Social Support Trajectories and Mortality Risk among Older Mexican Americans.” International Conference on Aging in the Americas, Boulder, CO.

12. Hill, Terrence. 2014. “Religious Attendance and the Mobility Trajectories of Older Mexican Americans.” Population Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin.

13. Hill, Terrence. 2016. “Inequality in Human Suffering and the Role of Religion.” Tucson Chaplains Association, Tucson, AZ.

14. Hill, Terrence. 2016. “Religious Involvement and Biological Functioning in Mexico.” International Conference on Aging in the Americas, San Antonio, TX.

15. Hill, Terrence. 2016. “Social Support Trajectories and Mortality Risk among Older Mexican Americans.” Department of Sociology, University of Texas at San Antonio.

16. Hill, Terrence. 2017. “Perceived Social Support Trajectories and the All-Cause Mortality Risk of Older Mexican American Women and Men.” Department of Sociology, Vanderbilt University.

17. Hill, Terrence. 2018. “Religious Involvement and Health in Later Life.” Department of Sociology, Portland State University.

18. Hill, Terrence. 2018. “Religious Involvement and Health in Later Life.” Advances in Aging (Geriatric Grand Rounds) Lecture Series, University of Arizona College of Medicine.

19. Hill, Terrence. 2018. “Religious Participation and Mortality Risk in Mexico.” International Conference on Aging in the Americas, Tucson, AZ.

20. Hill, Terrence. 2019. “Air Quality and Life Expectancy in the United States: An Analysis of the Moderating Effect of Income Inequality.” Department of Sociology, University of Central Florida.

21. Hill, Terrence. 2019. “What is Medical Sociology?” Department of Psychology, University of Arizona.

22. Hill, Terrence. 2019. “Air Quality and Life Expectancy in the United States: An Analysis of the Moderating Effect of Income Inequality.” Department of Sociology, Florida State University.

23. Hill, Terrence. 2019. “Limitations of Fixed-Effects Regression for Panel Data.” Department of Sociology, Portland State University.

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24. Hill, Terrence. 2019. “Integrating Research and Teaching.” Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University.

25. Hill, Terrence. 2019. “Suffering and Society.” Smart Talk with Dr. Albert Bergesen, 1030 KVOI AM.

26. Hill, Terrence. 2019. “Religion and Sleep.” Behavioral Sleep Medicine Seminar Series, University of Arizona College of Medicine.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

1. Hill, Terrence. 2000. “Hostess Work: Interaction, Reaction, and Maintaining the Self.” North Central Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

2. DeMaris, Alfred, Michael Benson, Greer Litton Fox, Terrence Hill and Judy Van Wyk. 2001. “The Nested Ecology of Domestic Violence: A Test of an Integrated Model.” National Conference on Family Relations, Rochester, NY.

3. Hill, Terrence. 2001. “Disentangling the Effects of Religiosity on Attitudes toward Homosexuality.” North Central Sociological Association, Louisville, KY.

4. Hill, Terrence. 2001. “Determinants of Attitudes toward Government Expenditures on Disabled Children.” North Central Sociological Association, Louisville, KY.

5. Hill, Terrence. 2001. “Customer Service Relationships, Coworker Relationships, and the Emotional Experiences of Service Workers.” North Central Sociological Association, Louisville, KY.

6. Hill, Terrence. 2002. “Conservative Protestantism and Attitudes toward Homosexuality: Does Political Orientation Mediate This Relationship?” Southern Demographic Association, Austin, TX.

7. Moulton, Benjamin and Terrence Hill. 2003. “Religious Affiliation and Attitudes toward Euthanasia: Charting the Outcomes of 23 Years of Discourse.” Association for the Sociology of Religion, Atlanta, GA.

8. Angel, Ronald, Sonia Frias, Terrence Hill, and Maren Jimenez. 2003. “Determinants of Household Insurance Coverage: An Examination of Low-income Children from Boston, Chicago, and San Antonio.” Population Association of America, Minneapolis, MN.

9. Moulton, Benjamin and Terrence Hill. 2003. “Exploring Factors that Account for Denominational Differences in Suicide Ideology?” Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

10. Hill, Terrence. 2003. “Customer Service Relations and the Emotional Experiences of Hair Salon Workers?” Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

11. Hill, Terrence.2003. “Learning in the Classroom and Beyond.” Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

12. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Jacqueline Angel, and Ronald Angel. 2004. “Religious Attendance and Cognitive Functioning among Older Mexican Americans.” The Gerontological Society of America, Washington DC.

13. Durden, Emily, Terrence Hill, and Ronald Angel. 2004. “Demands, Supports, and the Mental Health of Low- income Women with Children.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

14. Hill, Terrence and Ronald Angel. 2004. “Neighborhood Disorder, Psychological Distress, and Heavy Drinking.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

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15. Hill, Terrence and Amy Burdette. 2004. “Neighborhood Disorder and Psychological Distress: Does Religious Involvement Moderate this Relationship?” North Central Sociological Association, Cleveland, OH.

16. Deibert, Gini, Terrence Hill, and Ronald Angel. 2004. “Financial Strain, Psychological Distress, and Heavy Drinking: A Partial Test of General Strain Theory.” North Central Sociological Association, Cleveland, OH.

17. Hill, Terrence, Krysia Mossakowski, and Ronald Angel. 2006. “Relationship Violence and the Mental Health of Low-income Urban Women.” The 10th International Conference on Social Stress Research, Portsmouth, NH.

18. Burdette, Amy, Terrence Hill, Mark Regnerus, and Ronald Angel. 2006. “Religious Involvement and Attitudes toward Parenting among Low-income Urban Women.” Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX.

19. Vaaler, Margaret and Terrence Hill. 2006. “Relationship Violence, Health, and the Employment Status of Women.” Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX.

20. Angel, Ronald, Jacqueline Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2006. “Immigration and Health in the Older Mexican- Origin Population: Evidence from the Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly and Mexican Health and Aging Study.” Population Association of America, Los Angeles, CA.

21. Angel, Jacqueline, Ronald Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2007. “Immigration Influences on Healthful Aging in the U.S. and Mexico.” The Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

22. Nielsen, Amie, Terrence Hill, and Ronald Angel. 2008. “Race/Ethnicity, Immigrant Status and Intimate Partner Violence: A Preliminary Examination of Similarly Situated Groups.” American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO.

23. Schroeder, Ryan, Terrence Hill, and Christopher Bradley. 2008. “Health and Crime: A General Strain Theory Approach.” American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO.

24. Kaplan, Lauren and Terrence Hill. 2008. “Consequences of Sexual, Physical, and Emotional Victimization for Self-Esteem among Low-income Women.” American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO.

25. Nielsen, Amie, Terrence Hill, Michael French, Monique Hernandez. 2008. “Racial/Ethnic Composition, Social Disorganization, and Offsite Alcohol Availability in San Diego County, California.” The 4th Biennial Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference, Miami, FL.

26. Burdette, Amy and Terrence Hill. 2008. “An Examination of Processes Linking Perceived Neighborhood Disorder and Obesity.” American Sociological Association, Boston, MA.

27. Hill, Terrence, Lauren Kaplan, Michael French, and Robert Johnson. 2009. “Victimization in Early Life and Mental Health in Adulthood: An Examination of the Mediating and Moderating Influences of Psychosocial Resources.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

28. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Michael Weiss, and Dale Chitwood. 2009. “Religious Involvement and Adolescent Substance Use.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

29. Needham, Belinda and Terrence Hill. 2009. “Do Gender Differences in Mental Health Contribute to Gender Differences in Physical Health?” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

30. Burdette, Amy, Victor Wang, Glen Elder, Terrence Hill, and Janel Benson. 2009. “Serving God and Country? Religious Involvement and Military Services among Young Adult Roles.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

31. Cook, Hilary and Terrence Hill. 2009. “Race/Ethnic Variations in the Education-Control-Distress Model.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

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32. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, and Lauren Hale. 2009. “Neighborhood Disorder, Sleep Quality, and Psychological Distress: Testing a Model of Structural Amplification.” Population Association of America, Detroit, MI.

33. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, and Ellen Idler. 2010. “Religious Involvement, Health Status, and Mortality Risk.” American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA.

34. Reid, Megan, Corinne Reczek, and Terrence Hill. 2010. “Does Marriage Benefit the Mental Health of Low- income Urban Women with Children?” American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA.

35. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, and Lauren Hale. 2010. “Does Sleep Quality Mediate the Association between Neighborhood Disorder and Self-Rated Health?” Population Association of America, Dallas, TX.

36. Hill, Terrence. 2010. “A Biopsychosocial Model of Religious Involvement, Health, and Longevity.” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Baltimore, MD.

37. Amy Burdette, Terrence Hill, and Lauren Hale. 2010. “Household Disrepair and the Mental Health of Low- income Urban Women.” The 12th International Conference on Social Stress Research, Portsmouth, NH.

38. Burdette, Amy, Janet Weeks, Terrence Hill, and Isaac Eberstein. 2011. “Maternal Religious Attendance and Low Birth Weight.” Southern Demographic Association, Tallahassee, FL.

39. Hill, Terrence, Sunshine Rote, Amy Burdette, and Christopher Ellison. 2011. “Religious Involvement and Biological Risk.” American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV.

40. Hill, Terrence, Jacqueline Angel, and Kelly Balistreri. 2011. “Does the ‘Healthy Immigrant Effect’ Extend to Cognitive Aging?” Population Association of America, Washington DC.

41. Hill, Terrence, Sunshine Rote, Amy Burdette, and Christopher Ellison. 2012. “Religious Attendance and Allostatic Load: Basic Associations and Subgroup Variations.” The Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

42. Hill, Terrence, Sunshine Rote, and Christopher Ellison. 2012. “Religious Attendance and Loneliness in Later Life.” Association for the Sociology of Religion, Denver, CO.

43. Cobb, Ryon, Terrence Hill, and Jacqueline Angel. 2012. “Religious Attendance and the Disability Trajectories of Older Mexican Americans.” Population Association of America, San Francisco, CA.

44. Hill, Terrence and David Maimon. 2012. “Neighborhood Context and Mental Health: Why the Subjective Experience is Crucial.” Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

45. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Jacqueline Angel, and Jennifer Brailsford. 2013. “Religious Attendance and Functional Decline among Mexican-Origin Elders.” American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

46. Hill, Terrence and Belinda Needham. 2013. “Rethinking Gender and Mental Health: A Critical Examination of Three Propositions.” American Sociological Association, New York, NY.

47. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, Hanna Jokinen-Gordon, and Jennifer Brailsford. 2013. “Neighborhood Disorder, Social Support, and Self-Esteem.” American Sociological Association, New York, NY.

48. Ross, Catherine and Terrence Hill. 2013. “Reconceptualizing the Association between Food Insufficiency and Body Weight: Distinguishing Hunger from Economic Hardship American Sociological Association, New York, NY.

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49. Kaplan, Lauren, Gail Ironson, Rick Stuetzle, Heidemarie Kremer, and Terrence Hill. 2013. “Neighborhood Disorder and Stress: The Impact of Cortisol and Neighborhood on HIV Disease Progression.” American Sociological Association, New York, NY.

50. Mannheimer, Andrew and Terrence Hill. 2013. “The Psychological Consequences of Deviating from Religious Norms: An Examination of Conservative Protestants.” American Sociological Association, New York, NY.

51. Maclean, Johanna Catherine and Terrence Hill. 2014. “Leaving School in an Economic Downturn and Self- esteem across Early and Middle Adulthood.” American Society of Health Economists, Los Angeles, CA.

52. Jacobs, Anna, Terrence Hill, and Amy Burdette. 2014. “Does Health Insurance Promote the Mental Health of Low-Income Urban Women?” Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR.

53. Hill, Terrence and Belinda Needham. 2014. “Rethinking Gender and Mental Health: A Critical Examination of Three Propositions.” Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR.

54. Jacobs, Anna, Terrence Hill, and Daniel Tope. 2014. “Gain or Pain? Employment, Childcare Conflict, and the Mental Health of Low-Income Urban Women.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

55. Hill, Terrence, Burt Uchino, Jessica Eckhardt, and Jacqueline Angel. 2014. “Social Support Trajectories and Mortality Risk among Older Mexican Americans.” The Gerontological Society of America, Washington DC.

56. Hill, Terrence, Amy Burdette, John Taylor, and Jacqueline Angel. 2014. “Religious Attendance and the Mobility Trajectories of Older Mexican Americans.” American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA.

57. Hill, Terrence, Christopher Ellison, Amy Burdette, John Taylor, and Katherine Friedman. 2016. “Does Religious Involvement Slow Down Cellular Aging?” Pew Research Center, Advancing the Demographic Study of Religion, Washington, DC.

59. Hill, Terrence, C. André Christie-Mizell, Krysia Mossakowski, and Robert Johnson. 2016. “Do Religious Struggles Mediate the Association between Day-to-Day Discrimination and Depressive Symptoms?” International Conference on Social Stress Research, San Diego, CA.

59. Hill, Terrence, Christopher Ellison, Amy Burdette, John Taylor, and Katherine Friedman. 2016. “Religious Involvement and Leukocyte Telomere Length.” American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA.

60. Hill, Terrence, Preeti Vaghela, Christopher Ellison, and Sunshine Rote. 2016. “Processes Linking Religious Attendance and Telomere Length.” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Seattle, WA.

61. Hill, Terrence, Preeti Vaghela, Christopher Ellison, and Sunshine Rote. 2016. “Processes Linking Religious Attendance and Telomere Length.” Interdisciplinary Population Health Research Conference, State College, PA.

62. Hill, Terrence, Anna Jacobs, Quan Mai, Luis Vila-Henninger, and Michael Grandner. 2017. “Subjective Employment Insecurity and Sleep Disturbance: Evidence from 31 European Countries.” Southern Sociological Society, Greenville, SC.

63. Hill, Terrence, Preeti Vaghela, Christopher Ellison, and Sunshine Rote. 2017. “Processes Linking Religious Attendance and Telomere Length.” International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

64. Hill, Terrence, Sunshne Rote, and Christopher Ellison. 2017. “Religious Participation and Biological Functioning in Mexico.” American Sociological Association, Montreal, QC.

65. Hill, Terrence and Andrew Jorgenson. 2018. “Bring Out Your Dead!: A Study of Income Inequality and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2000-2010.” Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

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66. Mossakowski, Krysia, Turro Wongkaren, Terrence Hill, and Robert Johnson. “Does Ethnic Identity Buffer or Intensify the Stress of Discrimination among the Foreign Born and U.S. Born? Evidence from the Miami-Dade Health Survey.” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Philadelphia, PA.

67. Burdette, Amy, Noah Webb, Terrence Hill, Stacy Haynes, and Jason Ford. 2018. “Religious Involvement and Marijuana Use for Medical and Non-Medical Purposes.” American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA.

68. Rote, Sunshine, Jacqueline Angel, Terrence Hill, and Kyriakos Markides. 2018. “Trajectories of Cognitive Decline and Disability in the Mexican-origin Population.” American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA.

69. Jacobs, Susan and Terrence Hill. 2018. “Severing the Ties of Intergenerational Substance Use: An Exploration of the Moderating Influence of Religiosity.” American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA.

70. Hill, Terrence, Reed Deangelis, and Christopher Ellison. 2018. “Religious Involvement as a Social Determinant of Sleep: An Initial Review and Conceptual Model.” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Las Vegas, NV.

71. Bradley, Christopher, Terrence Hill, Amy Burdette, Krysia Mossakowski, and Robert Johnson. 2019. “Religious Attendance and Social Support: Integration or Selection?” Hawai'i Sociological Association, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.

72. Hill, Terrence, Andrew Jorgenson, Peter Ore, Kelly Balistreri, and Brett Clark. 2019. “Air Quality and Life Expectancy in the United States: An Analysis of the Moderating Effect of Income Inequality.” Population Association of America, Austin, TX.

73. Hill, Terrence, Joseph Saenz, and Sunshine Rote. 2019. “Religious Participation and Mortality Risk in Mexico.” Southwest Latinx Psychology Conference, Phoenix, AZ.

74. Ford, Jason, Terrence Hill, Sean McCabe, and Ty Schepis. 2019. “Prescription Opioid Misuse, Educational Attainment, and Race/Ethnicity.” Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York, NY.

75. Benjamin Dowd-Arrow, Terrence Hill, and Amy Burdette. 2019. “Gun Ownership and Fear: A Test of Competing Hypotheses.” American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.

JOURNAL SERVICE

2019 Special Issue Editor: Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, Innovation in Aging

2019 Deputy Editor: Sociological Perspectives

2019 Associate Editor: Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Society and Mental Health, Journal of Aging and Health, Sleep Health

2019 Ad Hoc Reviewer: Social Forces, Sociology of Development, Acta Sociologica, Sociological Forum, Social Theory & Health, Sociology of Religion, Journal of Religion and Health, Research on Aging, American Journal of Public Health, SSM-Population Health, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Work and Occupations, Sociological Inquiry, British Medical Journal, Innovation in Aging, Journal of Applied Gerontology, Journal of Affective Disorders, Psychoneuroendocrinology, Journal of Community Psychology, Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, Safety and Health at Work, Oxford University Press

2018 Deputy Editor: Sociological Perspectives

2018 Associate Editor: Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Society and Mental Health, Journal of Aging and Health, Sleep Health

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2018 Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Currents, Sociology of Development, Social Science & Medicine, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Journal of Urban Affairs, Population Research and Policy Review, International Migration Review, Sociological Forum, Sociological Spectrum, Sociology of Religion, Review of Religious Research, Journal of Religion & Health, American Journal of Public Health, Women’s Health Issues, Journal of Women and Aging, Maternal and Child Health, Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, International Journal of Circumpolar Health, BMJ Open

2017 Deputy Editor: Sociological Perspectives

2017 Associate Editor: Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Society and Mental Health, Journal of Aging and Health, Sleep Health

2017 Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Sociological Review, City & Community, Biodemography and Social Biology, Public Health, Research on Aging, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, The Gerontologist, Advances in Life Course Research, British Medical Journal, BMC Geriatrics, Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, PLOS ONE, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Sociological Forum

2016 Deputy Editor: Sociological Perspectives

2016 Associate Editor: Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Society and Mental Health, Journal of Aging and Health, Sleep Health

2016 Ad Hoc Reviewer: Social Science & Medicine, Research on Aging, The Gerontologist, Health & Place, Sociology of Religion, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Review of Religious Research, Politics and Religion, International Migration Review, Sociological Forum, Pediatrics, Sleep Medicine, Biodemography and Social Biology, International Journal of Aging and Human Development, Behavioral Sleep Medicine, W.W. Norton & Company (Methods Textbook), Springer (Series on Religion, Spirituality and Health: A Social Scientific Approach)

2015 Associate Editor: Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Society and Mental Health, Journal of Aging and Health, Sleep Health

2015 Ad Hoc Reviewer: Sociology of Health & Illness, Social Science Research, Social Psychology Quarterly, Sociology of Religion, Religions, Population Review, Social Science & Medicine, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, American Journal of Public Health, Public Health, Perspectives in Public Health, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Journal of Religion & Health, Pediatrics, Maternal and Child Health Journal, Environment & Behavior, Journal of Community Psychology, Journal of Environmental Psychology, PLOS ONE, Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry

2014 Associate Editor: Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Society and Mental Health, Journal of Aging and Health, Sleep Health

2014 Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, British Journal of Sociology, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Science Research, Research on Aging, Ageing & Society, The Sociological Quarterly, Sociological Perspectives, Sociological Forum, Sociological Focus, Urban Studies, Review of Religious Research, American Journal of Public Health, Public Health, Journal of Religion & Health, Religions, Race and Social Problems, Violence Against Women, Journal of Environmental Psychology, BMC Psychiatry, Maternal and Child Health Journal, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

2013 Associate Editor: Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Society and Mental Health, Journal of Aging and Health

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2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Sociological Review, Social Forces, The Sociological Quarterly, Work and Occupations, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Sociology of Religion, Social Science & Medicine, Urban Studies, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Sociological Perspectives, Sociological Spectrum, Sociological Focus, Journal of Drug Issues, Population Research and Policy Review, American Journal of Public Health, Annals of Epidemiology, Pediatrics, Stress & Health, The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, Journal of Human Lactation

2012 Associate Editor: Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Journal of Aging and Health

2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Problems, The Sociological Quarterly, Work and Occupations, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Review of Religious Research, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Drug Issues, Research on Aging, Journal of Religion & Health, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, Environment & Behavior, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology

2011 Associate Editor: Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Journal of Aging and Health, Sociology of Religion

2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Sociological Review, Social Science & Medicine, Society and Mental Health, Social Science Research, Journal of Community Psychology, American Journal of Public Health, Addiction, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Research on Aging, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Drug and Alcohol Dependence

2010 Associate Editor: Sociology of Religion

2010 Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Journal of Health & Social Behavior, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Sociological Perspectives, Sociological Forum, Review of Religious Research, American Journal of Public Health, Social Science & Medicine, Social Science Quarterly, Research on Aging, Journal of Aging and Health, Journal of Applied Gerontology, Health & Place, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Violence Against Women, Urban Policy and Research, International Journal for the Psychology of Religion

2009 Associate Editor: Sociology of Religion

2009 Ad Hoc Reviewer: Journal of Health & Social Behavior, Sociological Perspectives, Sociological Inquiry, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Journal of Aging and Health, Social Science & Medicine, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Community Psychology, American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Urban Health, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Children, Youth and Environments, Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Psychology of Religion and Spirituality

2008 Associate Editor: Sociology of Religion

2008 Ad Hoc Reviewer: Journal of Health & Social Behavior, Social Science & Medicine, Sociological Spectrum, Social Science Quarterly, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Journal of Aging and Health, Review of Religious Research, Journal of Urban Health, American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Drug Issues, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Drug and Alcohol Dependence

2007 Associate Editor: Sociology of Religion

2007 Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Sociological Review, Social Psychology Quarterly, Research on Aging, Journal of Urban Health, Journal of Community Psychology, Drug and Alcohol Dependence

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2006 Ad Hoc Reviewer: The Sociological Quarterly, Social Psychology Quarterly, Sociology of Religion, Social Science & Medicine, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Health Psychology, International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, Gender Medicine, W.W. Norton & Company

2005 Ad Hoc Reviewer: Sociological Inquiry, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Science & Medicine, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

2004 Ad Hoc Reviewer: Social Psychology Quarterly, American Journal of Public Health

2003 Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Journal of Public Health

CONFERENCE SERVICE

2019 Presider: Framing Challenges of Aging and Mental Health Care in Mexico and the U.S, National Institute of Geriatrics, Mexico City, Mexico

2018 Principal Investigator: International Conference on Aging in the Americas, Tucson, AZ

2018 Program Committee: Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Denver, CO

2017 Site Selection Committee: Southern Sociological Society

2017 Program Chair: Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Greenville, SC

2017 Organizer: Mini-Conference on Health Disparities, Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Greenville, SC

2017 Discussant: Gender, Depressive Symptoms, and Happiness in Later Life, Population Association of America, Chicago, IL

2017 Discussant: Religion and Families, Population Association of America, Chicago, IL

2016 Session Organizer: The Dark Side of Religion, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Seattle, WA.

2016 ASA Council: Committee on Status of Persons with Disabilities

2016 Assistant Coordinator: International Conference on Aging in the Americas, San Antonio, TX

2015 ASA Council: Committee on Status of Persons with Disabilities

2014 Publications Committee: Association for the Sociology of Religion

2014 Assistant Coordinator: International Conference on Aging in the Americas, Boulder, CO

2013 Assistant Coordinator: International Conference on Aging in the Americas, Austin, TX

2013 Ad Hoc Judge: Outstanding Publication Award Committee, Aging and the Life Course Section, American Sociological Association

2012 Assistant Coordinator: International Conference on Aging in the Americas, Los Angeles, CA

2012 Ad Hoc Judge: Graduate Student Paper Competition, Aging and the Life Course Section, American Sociological Association

2011 Ad Hoc Judge: , Population Association of America, Washington DC

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2011 Presider: Medical Sociology Roundtable Session, American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV

2010 Discussant: Substance Use, Abuse and Treatment, American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA

2010 Discussant: Place Matters, Public Health Student Association, Miller School of Medicine

2009 Assistant Coordinator: International Conference on Aging in the Americas, Austin, TX

2009 Discussant: Disparities in Health and Place Relationships, Population Association of America, Detroit, MI

2008 Discussant: Drinking, Drugs and Distress, American Sociological Association, Boston, MA

2007 Ad Hoc Judge: Graduate Student Paper Competition, Aging and the Life Course Section, American Sociological Association 2006 Session Organizer: Social Epidemiology, Southwestern Social Science Association,

2005 Assistant Coordinator: Second Conference on Aging in the Americas, Austin, TX

2005 Ad Hoc Judge: Graduate Student Poster Competition, Second Conference on Aging in the Americas

2003 Ad Hoc Judge: Graduate Student Paper Competition, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association 2002 Session Organizer: Qualitative Sociology, North Central Sociological Association

2001 Session Organizer: Disability and Society, North Central Sociological Association

2000 Assistant Coordinator: International Applied Demography Conference

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Advisor: Undergraduate

Mentor: (1) Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences Summer Research Experience, (2) Undergraduate Summer Scholars Program

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Committee Member: (1) Policy and Academic Affairs, (2) Search Committee, Institute for Research on Women, (3) Social & Behavioral Sciences Research Institute (SBSRI) Advisory Board, (4) Undergraduate Council and Academic Programs Subcommittee, (5) Social & Behavioral Sciences Diversity/Inclusion Committee, (6) Search Committee, Middle Eastern and North African Studies.

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SERVICE FOR OTHER UNIVERSITIES

2019 Dissertation Committee: Sheri Hosseini, University of Waterloo (Canada)

2018 Dissertation Committee: Benjamin Vickers, The University of Texas Medical Branch

2016 Promotion & Tenure Review: University of Toronto (Canada)

2016 Dissertation Committee: Min Min Tan, Monash University (Australia)

2015 External Review: Sociology Program, University of Houston-Clear Lake

2014 Promotion & Tenure Review: Sociology Program, University of Missouri

MENTORING SERVICE

Honors Committees: Darian Andrews (Chair, UA), Amanda Bassett (Chair, UA), Katelyn Haynes (Chair, Honors, UA), Shannon Morelos (Chair, UA), Layne Compton (Chair, UA), Nathan Hicks (Chair, FSU), Elyse Aceto (Chair, Miami).

Master’s Thesis Committees: Amalia Ashley (Member, UA), Liwen Zeng (Chair, UA), Hannah Andrews (Chair, UA), Jennifer Lim (Chair, UA), Anita Pascoe (Chair, Utah), Shannon Sabo (Chair, FSU), Donavan Bowers (Chair, FSU), Jennifer Brailsford (Member, FSU), Katelyn Graves (Member, FSU), Andrew Mannheimer (Chair, FSU), Alexandra Nowakowski (Member, FSU), Evan Carter (Member, Miami), Lauren Kaplan (Chair, Miami), Adam Blake (Member, Miami), Adrienne Milner (Member, Miami)

Dissertation Committees: Benjamin Vickers (Member, UTMB), Hannah Andrews (Chair, UA), Darla Still (Chair, UA), Liwen Zeng (Chair, UA), Amelia Blume (Chair, UA), Simone Rambotti (Co-Chair, UA), Jurgita Abromaviciute (Member, UA), Jessica Pfaffendorf (Member, UA), Kate Anderson (Member, UA), Megan Henley (Member, UA), Jayme Day (Member, Utah), Alexandra Nowakowski (Member, FSU), Hanna Jokinen-Gordon (Member, FSU), Sunshine Rote (Member, FSU), Ryon Cobb (Member, FSU), Elaine Kauschinger (Member, Miami), Eugenio Duarte (Member, Miami)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1. Introduction to Sociology (Undergraduate)

2. Introduction to Social Research (Undergraduate)

3. Advanced Research Methods (Graduate)

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4. Medical Sociology (Undergraduate and Graduate)

5. Social Epidemiology (Undergraduate and Graduate)

6. Social Psychology of Health and Illness (Graduate)

7. Health: Race & Ethnicity (Undergraduate)

8. Sociology of Health Disparities (Undergraduate)

9. Research and Analysis of Health Data (Undergraduate)

10. Connecting Society and Health (Undergraduate)

11. Internship Course (Undergraduate)

12. Advanced Topics in Inequality & Health (Graduate)

HONORS AND AWARDS

2016 Nominated for the 2017 Graduate Teaching and Mentoring Award, University of Arizona

2013 Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, Department of Sociology, Florida State University

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2017 Workshop on Grassroots Fundraising/Starting from Scratch, University of Arizona

2015 Mediation and Moderation: A Second Course (Andrew Hayes), Statistical Horizons, Philadelphia, PA

2014 Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling (Paul Allison), Statistical Horizons, Boston, MA

2013 Structural Equation Modeling: A Second Course (Greg Hancock), Statistical Horizons, Philadelphia, PA

2012 Modeling and Data Analysis with Mplus (Rens van de Schoot), Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis, University of Kansas

2009 (1) Workshop on Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI), Praxis Computer Research, University of Miami, (2) Workshop on Religion, Spirituality, and Health, Center for Spirituality, Theology, and Health (Harold Koenig), Duke University Medical Center, (3) Co-designer of the Miami-Dade Health Survey (MDHS) with Robert Johnson and Krysia Mossakowski

2008 (1) Population Sleep Symposium, The Center for Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology, The University of Pennsylvania, (2) 21st International Workshop on Methodology of Twin and Family Studies, Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado at Boulder, (3) Quality Education for Minorities Network Workshop: Areas of Disparity Disproportionately Affecting Underrepresented Minorities, Washington, DC

2006 (1) Inequalities in Health and Well-Being over the Life Course Symposium, The Ohio State University, (2) Summer Biomarker Institute, Center on Social Disparities and Health, Northwestern University

2003 Co-designer of the Survey of Texas Adults (SoTA) with Marc Musick

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