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Award for Best Dissertation in Mental Health

Previous Award Winners
YearNameAffiliation (at time of Award)Dissertation Title
2024Philip J. PettisVanderbilt UniversityContextualizing Heterosexism: An Intersectional Approach to Sexual Minority Health Inequalities
2023Mia BrantleyUniversity of South Carolina'Before the World Gets Them’: The Impact of Racialized Parenting on Black Mothers
2022Alena KuhlemeierUniversity of New MexicoDevelopment of health disparities among sexual minority youth
2020Atsushi NarisadaUniversity of Toronto
The Social Antecedents and Consequences of the Sense of Distributive Injustice
2019Bianca ManagoIndiana UniversityThe Role of Mental Health Labels in Stigma and Status Processes
2018 Courtney BoenUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillDeath by a Thousand Cuts: Psychosocial Stress Exposure and Black-White Disparities in Psychophysiological Functioning in Late Life
2017Jennifer CaputoIndiana UniversityParental Co-Residence Histories and Psychological Well-Being among Contemporary Young Adults
2016Alexis Ann MerdjanoffRutgers University, New BrunswickWeathering the storm: the long-term consequences of Hurricane Katrina on mental health, mobility and recovery
2015Ning HsiehUniversity of PennsylvaniaSocial Networks, Social Support, and Mental Health in Cross-National Comparative Perspective
2014Eric GrollmanIndiana UniversityThe Continuing Significance of Discrimination: Multiple Forms of Discrimination and Health
2013Shirin MontazeriUniversity of TorontoCountry of Origin, Time, and the Stress Process: The Mental Health Adjustment of Immigrants in the National Population Health Survey
2012Not Given--
2011Catherine J. Taylor Cornell UniversityBiological and Subjective Responses to Minority Status and Social Exclusion in the Workplace: A Gendered Perspective
2010Kerry DobranskyNorthwestern UniversityHelp Me to Help You: The Logic and Practice of Empowerment in Community Mental Health Services
2009 Brea L. PerryIndiana University
The Ripple Effect: Changes in Social Structural Location and Social Network Dynamics in Mental Illness
2008Sigrun OlafsdottirBoston UniversityBeds or Meds: The Changing Societal Response to Mental Health Problems in Advanced, Industrialized Nations, 1960-2003
2007Lisa StrohscheinUniversity of Alberta 
2005Julie McLaughlinUniversity of North Carolina - CharlotteThe Timing of Family Transitions and Depression: Difference by Sex and Education Level
2004Parisa TehranifarColumbia UniversityPerceived Racial Discrimination among Urban African American Adolescents: Exploring Links with Ethnic Identity, School Ethnic Composition and Psychological Symptoms
2001Kristi  WilliamsUniversity of TexasHas the Future of Marriage Arrived? A Contemporary Examination of the Effects of Marital Status and Marital Quality on the Psychological Well-Being of Women and Men
1999Alisa LincolnColumbia University Psychiatric Emergency Room Decision Making: Social Control and the 'Undeserving Sick'
1998Terrance J. WadeUniversity of Westen OntarioStress and Distress Among Husbands and Wives
1994Pamela Braboy JacksonDuke UniversityThe Context of Transition Events Across the Life Course: The Effects of Prior Event Sequencing on Adult Mental Health