JS-29
Social Inequalities in Mental Health and Illness

Tuesday, 17 July 2018: 15:30-17:20
Location: 801B (MTCC SOUTH BUILDING)
RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee)
RC49 Mental Health and Illness

Language: French and English

We invite submissions on all areas of study of social inequalities in mental health and illness.
Session Organizer:
Amelie QUESNEL-VALLEE, McGill University, Canada
Chair:
Cynthia CREADY, University of North Texas, USA
Oral Presentations
Atypical Employment Forms and Health Inequalities – Multiple Job Holding As Mental Health Risk?!
Lena HÜNEFELD, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Germany; Maria U. KOTTWITZ, Faculty of Psychology, Work and Organizational Psychology, Philipps University of Marburg, Germany; Steffen SCHUMMER, Faculty of Psychology, Work and Organizational Psychology, Philipps University of Marburg, Germany; Kathleen OTTO, Faculty of Psychology, Work and Organizational Psychology, Philipps University of Marburg, Germany
Multigenerational Attainments and Mortality Among Older Men: An Adjacent Generations Approach
Joseph WOLFE, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA; Shawn BAULDRY, Purdue University, USA; Melissa HARDY, Pennsylvania State University, USA; Eliza PAVALKO, Indiana University, USA
Men and Distress: Help-Seeking, Coping and Daily Management
Alexandra VICKERY, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Distributed Papers
Measuring Health Inequalities Among Migrant and Native Population in Greece at Times of Crisis.
Theoni STATHOPOULOU, National Centre for Social Research- EKKE, Greece; Terje Andreas EIKEMO, Norwegian University for Science and Technology, Norway
Social Change and the Evolution of Gender Differences in Depression: An Age-Cohort Consideration
Andreea MOGOSANU, University of Toronto, Canada; Laura UPENIEKS, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada
Religion and Mental Health Intervention in Ghana
Michael OKYEREFO, University of Ghana, Ghana; Daniel FIAVEH, University of Cape Coast, Ghana, Ghana