Selected Publications
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- Boardman, Jason D. Jarron M. Saint Onge, Brett C. Haberstick, David S. Timberlake, and John K. Hewitt. Forthcoming. “Do schools moderate the genetic determinants of smoking?” Behavior Genetics.
- Boardman, Jason D., Casey L. Blalock, and Tanya M. M. Button. 2008. “Sex Differences in the Heritability of Resilience.” Twin Research and Human Genetics11 (1): 12–27.
- Conley, Amanda R. and Jason D. Boardman. 2007. “Weight Overestimation as an Indicator of Disordered Eating Behaviors among Young Women in the United States.” International Journal of Eating Disorders 40(5).
- Saint Onge, Jarron M., Lori Hunter, and Jason D. Boardman. 2007. “Population Growth in High Amenity Rural Areas: Does It Bring New Opportunity for Long-Term Residents.” Social Science Quarterly 88(2):366-381.
- Boardman, Jason D. 2006. “Self-Rated Health Among U.S. Adolescents.” Journal of Adolescent Health 38:401-8.
- Boardman, Jason D., Jarron M. Saint Onge, Richard G. Rogers, and Justin Denney. 2005. “Race Differentials in Obesity: The Impact of Place.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 46(3):229-243.
- Hunter, Lori H., Boardman, Jason D., and Saint Onge, Jarron M. 2005. “The Association between Amenity-Related Rural Population Growth and Long-Term Residents’ Economic Well-Being.” Rural Sociology 70(4):452-469.
- Boardman, Jason D., and Jarron Saint Onge. 2005."Neighborhoods and Adolescent Development." Children, Youth, and Environments 15(1):138-164.
- Boardman, Jason D. 2004. “Health pessimism among black and white adults: The role of interpersonal and institutional maltreatment.” Social Science & Medicine 59: 2523-2533.
- Denney, Justin T., Patrick M. Krueger, Richard G. Rogers, and Jason D. Boardman. 2004. “Race/Ethnic and Sex Differentials in Body Mass Among US Adults.” Ethnicity & Disease, 14: 389-398.
- Boardman, Jason D. 2004.“Stress and Physical Health: The Role of Neighborhoods as Mediating and Moderating Mechanisms.” Social Science & Medicine, 58: 2473-2483.
- Krueger, Patrick M., Richard G. Rogers, Robert A. Hummer, and Jason D. Boardman. 2004. “Body Mass, Smoking, and Overall and Cause Specific Mortality Among Older U.S. Adults”. Research on Aging (Special issue on Obesity in Later Life): 26, 1:82-107.
- Boardman, Jason D. and Sam Field. 2002. “Spatial Mismatch and Racial Differences in Male Joblessness: Cleveland and Milwaukee, 1990” The Sociological Quarterly 43:237-55.
- Boardman, Jason D., Robert A. Hummer, Yolanda C. Padilla, and Daniel A. Powers. 2002. “Low Birth Weight, Social Factors, and Developmental Outcomes Among Children in the United States.” Demography 39:353-68.
- Padilla, Yolanda C., Jason D. Boardman, Robert A. Hummer, and Marilyn Espitia. 2002. “Is the Mexican-American Epidemiologic Paradox Advantage Maintained Through Early Childhood Development?” Social Forces 80:1101-1123.
- Boardman, Jason D., Brian Karl Finch, Christopher G. Ellison, David R. Williams, and James S. Jackson. 2001. “Neighborhood Disadvantage, Stress, and Drug Use Among Adults.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 42:151-165.
- Ellison, Christopher G., Jason D. Boardman, David R. Williams, and James Jackson. 2001. “Religious Involvement, Stress, and Mental Health: Findings from the 1995 Detroit Area Study.” Social Forces 80:215-49.
- Boardman, Jason D., Brian Karl Finch, and Robert A. Hummer. 2001 “Race/ethnic differences in respiratory problems among a nationally-representative cohort of young children in the United States.” Population Research and Policy Review 3:1-20.
- Krause, Neal, Christopher G. Ellison, Benjamin A. Shaw, Jack P. Marcum, and Jason D. Boardman. 2001.“Church-Based Social Support and Religious Coping.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 40:637-656.
- Boardman, Jason D., and Stephanie Robert. 2000. “Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Perceptions of Self-Efficacy.” Sociological Perspectives 43:117-136.
- Finch, Brian K., Jason D. Boardman, William A. Vega, and Bohdan Kolody. 2000. “Contextual Effects of Acculturation on Perinatal Substance Exposure Among Immigrant and Native-Born Latinas.” Social Science Quarterly 81: 421-438.