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Authors: Ellison, CG Boardman, JD Williams, DR Jackson, JS
Citation: Cg. Ellison et al., Religious involvement, stress, and mental health: Findings from the 1995 Detroit Area Study, SOCIAL FORC, 80(1), 2001, pp. 215-249

Authors: Krause, N Ellison, CG Shaw, BA Marcum, JP Boardman, JD
Citation: N. Krause et al., Church-based social support and religious coping, J SCI ST RE, 40(4), 2001, pp. 637-656

Authors: Pargament, KI Tarakeshwar, N Ellison, CG Wulff, KM
Citation: Ki. Pargament et al., Religious coping among the religious: The relationships between religious coping and well-being in a national sample of Presbyterian clergy, elders, and members, J SCI ST RE, 40(3), 2001, pp. 497-513

Authors: Ellison, CG Anderson, KL
Citation: Cg. Ellison et Kl. Anderson, Religious involvement and domestic violence among US couples, J SCI ST RE, 40(2), 2001, pp. 269-286

Authors: Mears, DP Ellison, CG
Citation: Dp. Mears et Cg. Ellison, Who buys new age materials? Exploring sociodemographic, religious, network, and contextual correlates of new age consumption, SOCIOL REL, 61(3), 2000, pp. 289-313

Authors: Ellison, CG Hummer, RA Cormier, S Rogers, RG
Citation: Cg. Ellison et al., Religious involvement and mortality risk among African American adults, RES AGING, 22(6), 2000, pp. 630-667

Authors: Taylor, RJ Ellison, CG Chatters, LM Levin, JS Lincoln, KD
Citation: Rj. Taylor et al., Mental health services in faith communities: The role of clergy in black churches, SOCIAL WORK, 45(1), 2000, pp. 73-87

Authors: Warr, M Ellison, CG
Citation: M. Warr et Cg. Ellison, Rethinking social reactions to crime: Personal and altruistic fear in family households, AM J SOCIOL, 106(3), 2000, pp. 551-578

Authors: Sherkat, DE Ellison, CG
Citation: De. Sherkat et Cg. Ellison, Recent developments and current controversies in the sociology of religion, ANN R SOC, 25, 1999, pp. 363-394

Authors: Ellison, CG Bartkowski, JP Anderson, KL
Citation: Cg. Ellison et al., Are there religious variations in domestic violence?, J FAM ISS, 20(1), 1999, pp. 87-113

Authors: Hummer, RA Rogers, RG Nam, CB Ellison, CG
Citation: Ra. Hummer et al., Religious involvement and US adult mortality, DEMOGRAPHY, 36(2), 1999, pp. 273-285

Authors: Ellison, CG Nybroten, KA
Citation: Cg. Ellison et Ka. Nybroten, Conservative protestantism and opposition to state-sponsored lotteries: Evidence from the 1997 Texas poll, SOC SCI Q, 80(2), 1999, pp. 356-369

Authors: Ellison, CG Sherkat, DE
Citation: Cg. Ellison et De. Sherkat, Identifying the semi-involuntary institution: A clarification, SOCIAL FORC, 78(2), 1999, pp. 793-802

Authors: Ellison, CG Sherkat, DE
Citation: Cg. Ellison et De. Sherkat, Editors' introduction, REV REL RES, 41, 1999, pp. 141-141

Authors: Krause, N Ingersoll-Dayton, B Ellison, CG Wulff, KM
Citation: N. Krause et al., Aging, religious doubt, and psychological well-being, GERONTOLOGI, 39(5), 1999, pp. 525-533

Authors: Ellison, CG
Citation: Cg. Ellison, Introduction to symposium: Religion, health, and well-being, J SCI ST RE, 37(4), 1998, pp. 692-694

Authors: Krause, N Ellison, CG Wulff, KM
Citation: N. Krause et al., Church-based emotional support, negative interaction, and psychological well-being: Findings from a national sample of Presbyterians, J SCI ST RE, 37(4), 1998, pp. 725-741
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