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1 February 2017 LISA A. STROHSCHEIN Associate Professor phone: (780) 492-0475 Department of Sociology email: [email protected] University of Alberta 5 - 21 Tory Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H4 EDUCATION 2002-2004 SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto Supervisor: Dr. Blair Wheaton 2002 PhD, Sociology, McMaster University Supervisor: Dr. Margaret Denton; committee: Dr. John Fox, Dr. Michael Offord 1997 MA, Sociology, York University Supervisor: Dr. Peggy McDonough; committee: Dr. Terrence Sullivan 1995 BA (with distinction) Psychology, University of Alberta ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2013 - Associate Chair, Undergraduate (appointed July 1, 2013) Department of Sociology, University of Alberta 2010 - Associate Professor (promoted July 1, 2010) Department of Sociology, University of Alberta 2004 - 2010 Assistant Professor Department of Sociology, University of Alberta PROFESSIONAL HONOURS Top 50 Reviewer in 2015 for Family Relations 2014 Bill Meloff Memorial Teaching Award, Department of Sociology 2010 Research Award, at the rank of Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta

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February 2017

LISA A. STROHSCHEIN

Associate Professor phone: (780) 492-0475

Department of Sociology email: [email protected]

University of Alberta

5 - 21 Tory Building

Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H4

EDUCATION

2002-2004 SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto

Supervisor: Dr. Blair Wheaton

2002 PhD, Sociology, McMaster University

Supervisor: Dr. Margaret Denton; committee: Dr. John Fox, Dr. Michael Offord

1997 MA, Sociology, York University

Supervisor: Dr. Peggy McDonough; committee: Dr. Terrence Sullivan

1995 BA (with distinction) Psychology, University of Alberta

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

2013 - Associate Chair, Undergraduate (appointed July 1, 2013)

Department of Sociology, University of Alberta

2010 - Associate Professor (promoted July 1, 2010)

Department of Sociology, University of Alberta

2004 - 2010 Assistant Professor

Department of Sociology, University of Alberta

PROFESSIONAL HONOURS

Top 50 Reviewer in 2015 for Family Relations

2014 Bill Meloff Memorial Teaching Award, Department of Sociology

2010 Research Award, at the rank of Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta

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Honourable mention for best publication in mental health in 2007, presented by the mental health

section of the American Sociological Association, August 11, 2007.

Recognition of exceptional service, Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007.

Top ten media experts: Summer 2007 Ranked in the top ten media experts at the University of

Alberta by Cormex Research Group in a report titled ‘Canadian Universities in the Media:

Summer 2007’.

GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION

Postdoctoral

1. Laura Wright, SSHRC postdoctoral fellow, 2015-2016 (tenure-track assistant professor,

appointed July 1, 2016 at University of Saskatchewan)

2. James Falconer, SSHRC postdoctoral fellow, (January 2017 -)

PhD

1. Jiawen Chen, PhD, Department of Psychology, dissertation co-supervisor (with Nancy

Galambos), 2012-

Masters

1. Meghann Eagle, Master of Arts, Department of Sociology, thesis supervisor, defended

August 2015, currently employed by Alberta government

2. Katherine Herzog, Master of Arts, Department of Sociology, thesis co-supervisor (with

Rob Shields), 2012-14, hired by MS Society of Canada

3. Jiawen Chen, Master of Arts, Department of Psychology, thesis co-supervisor (with

Nancy Galambos), 2010-12, currently in PhD program

4. Amy Klassen, Master of Arts, Dept. of Sociology, thesis supervisor, 2007-09, currently in

PhD program at the University of Toronto

Honors

1. Derwin Cheng, Bachelor of Arts, Dept. of Sociology, honors thesis supervisor, 2006-07,

accepted in Master’s program at University of Chicago

2. Ashley Carlson, Bachelor of Arts, Dept. of Sociology, honors thesis supervisor, 2004-05

3. Melissa Tirkha, Bachelor of Arts, Dept of Sociology, honors thesis supervisor, 2016-17

Other

1. Miya Draga, Bachelor of Arts, Roger S. Smith Award, 2013, accepted in MA sociology

at University of Alberta

2. Hamda Ali, Bachelor of Science, Undergraduate Research Initiative award, 2012

Directed Reading, Graduate

1. Family complexity and LATs in Canada, SOC 603 (Fall 2015)

2. A life course approach to socioeconomic inequalities in health, SOC 503 (Fall 2011)

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Directed Reading, Undergraduate

1. FWB and hooking up: Romance in the 21st century, SOC 403 (Winter 2015)

2. Parenting in marriage and cohabitation, SOC 403 (Summer 2016)

3. Second Demographic Transition: Families and kids, SOC 403 (Fall 2016)

GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE COMMITTEES

PhD

1. Marlene Mulder, PhD specialization exam, Dept. of Sociology, 2005

2. Connie Meeks, PhD candidacy exam, Dept. of Anthropology, 2007

3. Keiko Asakawa, PhD, Public Health Sciences, candidacy exam and external examiner,

2006-08

4. Kateryna Pashkovska, PhD, external examiner, Department of Anthropology, candidacy

exam, 2008

5. Peggy McFall, PhD, external examiner, Department of Psychology, candidacy exam,

2010

6. Teresa Lightbody, PhD candidate, Dept of Human Ecology, thesis committee, 2008-12

7. Dayuma Vargas, PhD, Department of Psychology, specialization exam, 2012

8. Alvinelle Matthew, PhD student, University of West Indies, research supervisor, Canada-

CARICOM scholarship, Sept 2011 - March 2012

9. Kirti Gaur, PhD student, International Institute of Population Studies, Mumbai, India,

research supervisor, Canada Commonwealth scholarship, January - June 2013

10. Christoph Schimmele, external examiner, PhD defense, Department of Sociology,

University of Victoria, November 2013

11. Alvinelle Matthew, PhD, University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, dissertation

committee, 2013-2016

12. Jonathan Simmons, PhD candidacy exam, Department of Sociology, 2014

13. Jinette Comeau, external examiner, PhD defense, Department of Sociology, Western

University, August 2015

Masters

1. Kristianne Dechant, Master of Arts, Dept. of Sociology, thesis committee, 2004-05

2. Ting Yang, Master of Science, Faculty of Nursing, thesis committee, 2004-06

3. Dayuma Vargas, Master of Arts, Department of Psychology, external examiner, 2010

RESEARCH SUPERVISION

Graduate Research Supervision (supported through my external research grants)

Kristianne Dechant, research assistant (July 2004 - June 2005; graduated with MA, subsequently

employed by Government of Manitoba)

Michelle Brady, research assistant (September 2004 - December 2004; current position:

Lecturer, The University of Queensland)

Rachel Campbell, research assistant (September 2005 - September 2007; current position:

associate professor, Grand Valley State University, Michigan)

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Melanie Beres, research assistant (April 2006 - June 2006; current position: senior lecturer,

University of Otago, New Zealand)

Amy Klassen, research assistant (January - August 2007; currently PhD student at University of

Toronto)

Teresa Lightbody, research assistant (May - December, 2007; current position: employed by the

Alberta government)

Joshua Freistadt, research assistant (July 2007 - December 2009; current position: employed by

Government of Saskatchewan)

Jiawen Chen, research assistant (August 2010 - August 2012; current position: PhD student at

University of Alberta)

Lei Chai, research assistant (August 2015 - June 2016)

Undergraduate Research supervision (supported through my external research grants)

Claire Pitcher, research assistant (September - November 2006; current position: MA, UBC)

Clayton Kleparchuk, Department of Psychology (University of Alberta, January - April 2007)

Jayna Brulotte, research assistant (May - December 2007; to University of Victoria for MA)

Alexandra Rydz, Department of Sociology (September 2009 - April 2010)

Hamda Ali, Department of Sociology (January – April 2012)

Farhia Aden, Department of Sociology (January - April 2012)

Katherine Childs, Department of Sociology (July 2012 - November 2012)

Jasbinder Badesha, Department of Sociology (May - August 2015)

Taylor Maxston, Department of Sociology (May - August 2016)

Melissa Tirkha, Department of Sociology (September 2016 - April 2017)

Vladimir Kuszniryk, Department of Sociology (September 2016 - April 2016)

COURSES TAUGHT

Undergraduate

Sociology of Health and Illness

(2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15, 2013-14, 2012-13; 2011-12; 2009-10, 2008-09, 2007-08,

2006-07, 2005-06, 2004-05)

Sociology of Mental Illness

(2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15, 2013-14, 2012-13; 2011-12; 2009-10, 2008-09, 2007-08,

2006-07, 2005-06, 2004-05)

Socialization

(2012-13)

Graduate

Sociology of Health and Illness

(2012-13, 2009-10, 2008-09, 2007-08, 2006-07, 2005-06, 2004-05)

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Multivariable Analysis

(2010-11; 2008-09, 2007-08, 2006-07)

OTHER TEACHING

University Courses

January 2002 - Course Instructor, Quantitative Methods

June 2002 (winter and spring session)

School of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Social Work

University of Toronto

January 2002 - Course Instructor, The Social Production of Illness: Women’s Health

December 2002 (winter and fall session)

Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Sociology

McMaster University

Workshops

Co-instructor, Workshop on Intermediate Statistics, with Peggy McDonough, Western Statistics

Seminar, Statistics Canada Data Training School, Edmonton, AB, May 2-6, 2005.

Co-instructor, Workshop on Multilevel Models, with Blair Wheaton, Toronto Regional Statistics

Canada Research Data Centre, Toronto, ON, April 28-29, 2003

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Editorships/Editorial Board

Associate Editor, Canadian Public Policy (2015 – 2018; managed 13 manuscripts)

Editorial board, Journal of Marriage and Family (2005-; 45 manuscripts reviewed)

Elected Positions

Vice-President, Canadian Population Society, elected (2016-18)

Canadian Population Society, council member (elected) (2012 - 2014)

Appointed Positions and Committee membership

Canadian Population Society, Lifetime Award adjudication committee (2017)

CIHR grant review committee, Analyses of existing Canadian cohorts and databases related to

Reproductive Maternal & Child Health committee (2016-17)

CIHR New Investigator Salary Award review committee (2015-16)

Advisory Board, Canadian Society for the Sociology of Health (2015 -)

ACAT department representative (2014 - 2017)

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Statistics Canada Advisory Committee on Demographic Statistics and Studies (2014 -)

Canadian Sociological Association, department representative (2013 - 2016)

Statistics Canada Longitudinal Platform Advisory Committee (2009 - 2014)

Canadian Population Society, chair, national committee (appointed) (2012 - 2014)

Canadian Population Society, student paper award committee (2014)

Canadian Population Society, Lifetime Award adjudication committee (2013)

CIHR New Investigator Salary Award review committee (2011)

National Steering Committee, National Longitudinal Survey of Child and Youth, Statistics

Canada (2007 - 2009)

New Investigators Network, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (2003 - 2007)

Academic Assessor

Reviewer, Tenure and Promotion file, Western University

Reviewer, Tenure and Promotion file, University of Calgary

External reviewer, Sociology undergraduate program, Western University

Conference organizer

Chair, Conference Organizing Committee, Canadian Population Society, Annual meeting,

Toronto, ON, May 30 - June 2, 2017

Committee member, Scientific Program, Federation of Canadian Demographers, “Revisiting the

demographic challenges of the 21st century: Population dynamics, demographic methods

and public policy” Ottawa, ON, June 4-5, 2015

Vice-Chair, Conference Organizing Committee for the 2012 Biennial meeting of the

International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Edmonton, AB, July 8-

12, 2012 (Nancy Galambos, Chair and Jeff Bisanz, Vice-Chair)

Committee member, Scientific Program, “Longitudinal Studies and Demographic Challenges for

the 21st Century”, sponsored by the Federation of Canadian Demographers, held in

Montreal, QC, November 18-19, 2005

Session organizer

Session co-organizer, ‘New developments in measurement of social inequalities in health’, with

Amélie Quesnel-Vallee (McGill University) and Peter Kriwy (Technical University of

Chemnitz), 2018 International Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada, July 2018.

Session organizer, ‘Families and fertility’, 2016 annual meeting of the Canadian Population

Society, Calgary, AB, June 1-3, 2016.

Session organizer and chair, ‘Changing Canadian families’ and ‘Families: International

perspectives’, 2016 annual meeting of the Canadian Population Society, Calgary, AB,

June 1-3, 2016.

Session organizer and chair: “Lone-parent households: Complexity, diversity and change”, 2014

annual meeting of the Canadian Population Society, St. Catharines, ON, May 28-30,

2014.

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Session organizer and chair: “Canadian families in the 21st century”, with Pascale Beaupré

(Statistics Canada), 2013 annual meeting of the Canadian Population Society, Victoria,

BC, June 5-7, 2013.

Grant Reviewer

Grant reviewer, SSHRC Insight Grant, one application (2014)

Grant reviewer, Czech Science Foundation (2012)

Grant reviewer, Croatian Agency for Science and Higher Education (2013)

Grant reviewer, SSHRC Standard Research Grant (2009)

Reviewer, Book Manuscripts

Reviewer, book proposal, Critical Perspectives on Mental Health and Illness, Oxford University

Press (2016)

Reviewer, book manuscript, William Cockerham, Sociology of Mental Disorder, Routledge

(2015)

Reviewer, book manuscript, Alexander Segall and Christopher Fries, Pursuing Health and

Wellness: Healthy Societies, Healthy People. Oxford University Press (2011)

Reviewer, book manuscript, Richard U’Ren, Social perspective: The missing element in mental

health practice. University of Toronto Press (2009)

Reviewer, book manuscript, blinded review, Sociology of Health, Illness and Health Care:

Canadian edition. Thomson Wadsworth (2006)

Reviewer, Government Reports

External reviewer, Institute de la Statistique Québec report “The impact of parental separation on

young children’s mental health” by Helene DesRosiers (2013)

External reviewer, Statistics Canada report “Readiness to learn at school among five-year-old

children in Canada” by Eleanor Thomas (2006)

Reviewer, Academic Journals

Occasional reviewer for Family Relations (25), Journal of Health and Social Behavior (9),

Society and Mental Health (6), Canadian Journal of Aging (5), Social Science and

Medicine (4), Sociological Inquiry (4), American Sociological Review (3), Canadian

Journal of Sociology (3), Journal of Family Issues (2), BMC Public Health (2), Social

Forces (1), Demography (1), Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (1), Journal

of Comparative Family Studies (1), Canadian Studies in Population (1), Journal of Child

and Family Studies (1), Research on Aging (1), Development and Psychopathology (1),

Population Research and Policy Review (1), Canadian Journal of Public Health (1),

Canadian Medical Association Journal (1), Youth and Society (1), Journal of

Socioeconomics (1), Infant and Child Development (1), Sociological Perspectives (1),

Sociological Spectrum (1), Advances in Life Course Research (1), European Child and

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Adolescent Psychiatry (1), Comparative Population Studies (1)

Total reviewed since 2004 (includes reviews for Journal of Marriage and Family): 127

Consultant

Consultant, Health Canada “Because Life Goes On”. (handbook for parents who are going

through divorce), September, 2014 – April, 2015.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

2016-17 Chair, Undergraduate Teaching Committee, Dept. of Sociology

Faculty Evaluation Committee, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, elected

Arts Teaching, Learning and Engagement Committee, Faculty of Arts

Assistant professor, Hiring Committee, Social Neuroscience position, Dept. of

Psychology

Assistant professor, Hiring Committee, Developmental Science Advanced

Methodology position, Dept. of Psychology

2015-16 Chair, Undergraduate Teaching Committee, Dept. of Sociology

Faculty Evaluation Committee, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, elected

Honors Committee, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, elected

Arts Teaching, Learning and Engagement Committee, Faculty of Arts

FEC policy committee, Faculty of Arts

2014-15 Chair, Undergraduate Teaching Committee, Dept. of Sociology

Chair, Advisory Committee, Population Research Lab (January - June 2015)

Faculty Evaluation Committee, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, elected

Assistant professor, Hiring Committee, Family Science position, Dept. of Human

Ecology

Assistant professor, Hiring committee, Gerontology position, Dept. of Human

Ecology

Chair selection committee, Dept. of Sociology

2013-14 Chair, Undergraduate Teaching Committee, Dept. of Sociology

Chair, Criminology program (Jan. - June 2014)

Chair, Advisory Committee, Population Research Laboratory (Jan. - June 2014)

Undergraduate Research Symposium, poster judge (November 2013)

2012-13 Undergraduate Teaching Committee, Dept. of Sociology

Undergraduate Research Initiative selection committee, Faculty of Science

2011-12 Advisory Committee, Population Research Laboratory

Assistant professor, Screening committee, Dept. of Sociology

2009-10 Graduate Program and Policy, Dept. of Sociology

2008-09 Graduate Awards and Admissions Committee, Dept. of Sociology

Assistant professor, Hiring committee, Dept. of Psychology

2007-08 Advisory Committee, Population Research Laboratory

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Assistant professor, Screening committee, Dept. of Psychology

2006-07 Staff Advisory Evaluation Committee, Dept. of Sociology

Graduate Awards and Admissions Committee, Dept. of Sociology

Assistant professor, Screening committee, Dept. of Psychology

2005-06 Staff Advisory Evaluation Committee, Dept. of Sociology

Assistant professor, Hiring committee, Dept. of Anthropology

2004-05 Advisory Committee, Population Research Laboratory

PUBLICATIONS

Textbooks

3. Brym, Robert, Lance Roberts, Lisa Strohschein, and John Lie. (in progress). Sociology:

Your Compass for a New World. (Sixth Canadian edition). Toronto, ON: Nelson

Education (600 pp.; responsible for seven chapters).

2. Brym, Robert, Lance Roberts, Lisa Strohschein, and John Lie. (2016). Sociology: Your

Compass for a New World. (Fifth Canadian edition). Toronto, ON: Nelson Education

(600 pp.; responsible for seven chapters).

1. Strohschein, Lisa and Rose Weitz. (2014). Sociology of Health, Illness and Health Care

in Canada: A Critical Approach. (First Canadian edition). Toronto: Nelson Education

(423 pp, adapted for Canada, 90% rewritten).

Invited Commentary

1. Strohschein, Lisa. (2010). Generating heat or light? The challenge of social address

variables. Journal of Marriage and Family, 72(1), 23-28.

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

19. Strohschein, Lisa and Usha Ram. (2016). Gender, marital status and mental health: A test

of the sex role hypothesis in India. Journal of Family Issues. DOI:

10.1177/0192513X16680090

18. Strohschein, Lisa and Alvinelle Matthew. (2015). Adolescent problem behavior in

Toronto, Canada: Associations with family, school and neighborhood social capital.

Sociological Inquiry, 85(1): 129-147.

17. Ram, Usha, Lisa Strohschein and Kirti Gaur. (2014). Gender socialization: Differences

between male and female youth in India and associations with mental health.

International Journal of Population Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/357145

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16. Freistadt, Josh and Lisa Strohschein. (2013). Family structure differences in family

functioning: Interactive effects of social capital and family structure. Journal of Family

Issues 34(7), 952-74.

15. Strohschein, Lisa (2012). Parental divorce and child mental health: Understanding

predisruption effects. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage 53(6), 489-502.

14. Strohschein, Lisa. (2012). I want to move, but cannot: Characteristics of involuntary

stayers and associations with health among Canadian seniors. Journal of Aging and

Health, 24(5), 735-751.

13. Strohschein, Lisa. (2011). Spousal bereavement as a triggering mechanism for a loss of

residential independence among Canadian seniors. Research on Aging, 33(5), 576-597.

12. Strohschein, Lisa. (2011). A life course approach to studying transitions among Canadian

seniors in couple-only households. Canadian Public Policy, 37(1), 57-71.

11. Li, Xu, Anne H. Gauthier, and Lisa Strohschein. (2009). Why are some children left out?

Factors barring children from participating in extracurricular activities. Canadian Studies

in Population, 36(3-4), 325-345.

10. Strohschein, Lisa, Noralou Roos, and Marni Brownell. (2009). Family structure histories

and high school completion: Evidence from a population based registry. Canadian

Journal of Sociology, 34(1), 83-103.

9. Strohschein, Lisa, Anne H. Gauthier, Rachel Campbell, and Clay Kleparchuk. (2008).

Parenting as a dynamic process: A test of the resource dilution hypothesis. Journal of

Marriage and Family, 70(3), 670-83.

8. Strohschein, Lisa. (2007). Prevalence of methylphenidate use among Canadian children

following parental divorce. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 176(12), 1711-14.

7. Strohschein, Lisa. (2007). Challenging the presumption of diminished capacity to parent:

Does divorce really change parenting practices? Family Relations, 56(3), 358-368.

6. Strohschein, Lisa A., Peggy McDonough, Georges Monette and Qing Shao. (2005).

Gender, marital status and mental health: Are there gender differences in the short-term

effects of continuity and change in marital status? Social Science and Medicine, 61,

2293-2303.

5. Strohschein, Lisa A. (2005). Parental divorce and child mental health trajectories.

Journal of Marriage and Family, 67, 1286-1300.

4. Strohschein, Lisa A. (2005). Household income histories and child mental health

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trajectories. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 64(4), 359-375.

3. McDonough, Peggy and Lisa Strohschein (2003). Age and the gender gap in distress.

Women and Health, 38(1), 1-20.

2. McDonough, Peggy, Vivienne Walters, and Lisa Strohschein (2002). Chronic stress and

the social patterning of women's health in Canada. Social Science and Medicine, 54, 767-

782.

1. Walters, Vivienne, Peggy McDonough, and Lisa Strohschein (2002). The influence of

work, household structure, and social, personal and material resources on gender

differences in health: An analysis of the 1994 Canadian National Population Health

Survey. Social Science and Medicine, 54, 677-692.

Book Chapters

4. Strohschein, Lisa. (2017). Socialization. Chapter 4 in R. Brym (Ed.) New Society.

Toronto: Nelson Education.

3. Feldberg, Georgina, Lisa Strohschein, Karen Grant, and Dominika Wranik-Lohrenz

(2003). Does gender count? Differences in English-Canadian beliefs, attitudes, and

behaviours towards breast cancer and infertility. In P. Van Esterik (Ed). Head, heart and

hand: Partnerships for women’s health in Canadian environments. Toronto: National

Network on Environments and Women’s Health.

2. Walters, Vivienne, Peggy McDonough, and Lisa Strohschein (2003). The influence of

work, household structure, and social, personal and material resources on gender

differences in health: An analysis of the 1994 Canadian National Population Health

Survey. Pp. 89-120 In S. Arber and M. Khlat (Eds.) Social and economic patterning of

health among women. Paris: Committee for International Cooperation in National

Research in Demography.

1. McDonough, Peggy, Vivienne Walters, and Lisa Strohschein (2003). Chronic stress and

the social patterning of women’s health in Canada. Pp. 267-296. In S. Arber and M. Khlat

(Eds.) Social and economic patterning of health among women. Paris: Committee for

International Cooperation in National Research in Demography.

Book Reviews

1. Strohschein, Lisa. (2009). Review of C.E. Bird and P.P. Rieker: Gender and Health: The

Effects of Constrained Choices and Social Policies. Canadian Journal of Sociology,

34(4), 1178-1180.

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Encyclopedia Entries

1. Strohschein, Lisa. (2014). Child labor. In L. Ganong & M. Coleman (Editors). Social

History of the American Family. London: Sage.

2. Strohschein, Lisa. (2013). Health, children’s physical effects of parental divorce. In R.E.

Emory (Editor). Cultural Sociology of Divorce. London: Sage.

Letters

2. Strohschein, Lisa. (2016). Do men really benefit more from marriage than women?

American Journal of Public Health. 106(9), e2. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303308

1. Strohschein, Lisa. (2007). Methylphenidate use and divorce. Canadian Medical

Association Journal, 177(7), 751.

Presentations

Invited Presentations

19. Meet the editor panel. “Top 3 tips for publishing’. Canadian Political Science Association

meetings, Calgary, Alberta, June 1, 2016.

18. Strohschein, Lisa. Mental illness: A Global Perspective. Invited keynote speaker at the

Edmonton WHO Simulation conference. Edmonton, Alberta, February 14, 2015.

17. Strohschein, Lisa. Family complexity and Canadian fathers. Symposium “Does marriage

matter? US and Canadian perspectives”, Population Association of America, San Diego,

April 30 – May 2, 2015.

16. Strohschein, Lisa. Promoting optimal child health and development: More than income?

Strathcona County Family and Community Services ‘Lunch and Learn’, March 27, 2014.

15. Strohschein, Lisa. Nonmarital childbearing in Canada. Population Research Group at the

University of Victoria. November 29, 2013.

14. Strohschein, Lisa. Nonmarital childbearing among first time mothers and health in early

childhood in Canada. International Perspectives on Family Structures and Child Well-

being. McGill University, November 30 - December 1, 2012.

13. Strohschein, Lisa. Aging in place: A closer look. Seminar at the Institute for Human

Development, Life Course and Aging, University of Toronto, September 22, 2011.

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12. Strohschein, Lisa. Keeping time in health and aging research. Keynote address at the

Annual Interdisciplinary Research Day, Centre for Population, Health, and Aging,

University of Western Ontario, May 27, 2011.

11. Strohschein, Lisa. Fragile families and health in early childhood: What accounts for the

association? Presented to the Development Psychology study group, University of

Alberta, Edmonton, April 18, 2011.

10. Strohschein, Lisa. Families and mental health: Does marriage still matter? Presented at

JSS Medical College Hospital, Mysore, India, January 6, 2011.

9. Strohschein, Lisa. Are the kids okay? Towards an understanding of how parental divorce

affects child health and well-being. Grand Pediatrics Rounds, University of Alberta

Hospital, March 11, 2010.

8. Strohschein, Lisa. Family structure histories and child outcomes: How do patterns of

stability and change in family structure influence the lives of Canadian children.

Presented at the Women and Children’s Health Research Institute Research Day,

November 25, 2009.

7. Strohschein, Lisa. Longer-term maternal health outcomes. Presented at the Maternal

Health Consensus Workshop, sponsored by Canadian Institutes of Health Research,

Montreal, Quebec, June 10-11, 2009.

6. Strohschein, Lisa. Thinking through the links between families and health from an

international perspective. Presented at the First Annual meeting of the Student University

Network for Social & International Health (SUNSIH), Edmonton, AB, September 27-28,

2008.

5. Strohschein, Lisa. Parental divorce and child mental health trajectories: Findings from the

National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth. Presented at the 10th Journées

Annuelles de Santé Publique (JASP). Montreal, QC, October 24-27, 2006.

4. Strohschein, Lisa. Parental divorce and child mental health: A growth curve model

approach. Presented at the annual meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada, London,

ON, May 28-31, 2006.

3. Strohschein, Lisa. The mental health consequences of divorce: Do children and their

mothers respond similarly? Presented at the Manitoba Center for Health Policy,

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, August 18, 2005.

2. Strohschein, Lisa. Social determinants of child health over time: Findings from the

NLSY, 1986-1998. Presented to the Canadian Child and Youth Research Network,

Hamilton, ON, November 9, 2001.

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1. McDonough, Peggy, Vivienne Walters, and Lisa Strohschein. The social patterning of

women’s health in Canada: Exploring structures and pathways. Presented at the

conference, “Social and economic patterning of health among women,” organized by the

Committee for International Cooperation in National Research in Demography, Tunis,

Tunisia, January 20-22, 2000.

Peer Reviewed

30. Strohschein, Lisa and Usha Ram. Mental health problems among married young adults in

India: Accounting for gender differences. Under review. IUSSP 2017, Cape Town, South

Africa, November 2017.

29. Strohschein, Lisa and Lei Chai. LAT Relationships among young Canadian adults: A life

course perspective. Presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Population Society,

Calgary, AB, June 1-3, 2016.

28. Smith, Chelsea, Rob Crosnoe, and Lisa Strohschein. Human capital in the family and

teen pregnancy in the United States and Canada. Presented at the annual meeting of the

Society for the Longitudinal and Life Course Studies. Dublin, Ireland, October 18-22,

2015.

27. Strohschein, Lisa. Non-residential fatherhood in Canada. Presented at “Revisiting the

demographic challenges of the 21st Century - Population dynamics, demographic

methods and public policy.” Conference of the Federation of Canadian Demographers,

Ottawa, ON, June 4-5, 2015.

26. Strohschein, Lisa. Children born to single, never-married mothers: What do we know?

What do we need to know? Annual meeting of the Canadian Population Society, St.

Catharines, ON, May 28-30, 2014.

25. Strohschein, Lisa. Evaluating the risk for parental separation for children born into

cohabiting versus married parent households: Is Québec comparable to the rest of

Canada? Annual meeting of the Canadian Population Society, Victoria, BC, June 5-7,

2013.

24. Strohschein, Lisa, Usha Ram and Kirti Gaur. Marital status and mental health in India:

Gender differences among young adults. Biennial meeting of the International Society for

the Study of Behavioral Development. Edmonton, Alberta, July 8-12, 2012.

23. Ram, Usha, Kirti Gaur, and Lisa Strohschein. Gendered Socialization and Family

Violence Experiences: Barriers to Young Indian Adults’ Agency and Egalitarian

Attitudes. ISSBD 2012. Edmonton, Alberta, July 8-12, 2012.

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22. Gaur, Kirti, Lisa Strohschein, and Usha Ram. Parent-youth Interaction and Effects on

Mental Health among Indian Youth: Exploring the Unexplored. ISSBD 2012. Edmonton,

Alberta, July 8-12, 2012.

21. Strohschein, Lisa Greg Eklics, and Scott Schieman. Children with chronic health or

school problems and psychological distress among working parents: Examining the

mediating influence of family-to-work conflict. ISSBD 2012. Edmonton, Alberta, July 8-

12, 2012.

20. Strohschein, Lisa. Fragile families and health in early childhood in Canada. Annual

meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, California, May 3-5,

2012.

19. Strohschein, Lisa. Fragile families in Canada and effects on health in early childhood.

Presented at the annual meeting of the National Council for Family Relations (NCFR),

Orlando, Florida, November 15 - 19, 2011.

18. Chen, Jiawen and Lisa Strohschein. Family structure changes as a predictor of

postsecondary education enrollment in emerging adulthood. Presented at the meeting of

the Study for the Society of Emerging Adulthood, Maryland, Rhode Island, October 28 -

29, 2011.

17. Strohschein, Lisa. “I want to move, but cannot”: Characteristics of involuntary stayers

and associations with health among Canadian seniors. Presented at the National RDC

Conference Coming of Age: The Policy Impact of an Aging Population, Edmonton,

Alberta, October 4-5, 2011.

16. Strohschein, Lisa. Fragile families and health in early childhood: What accounts for the

association? Presented at the Statistics Canada Socioeconomic conference, Ottawa,

Ontario. September 27-28, 2011.

15. Chen, Jiawen and Lisa Strohschein. Who goes? Parental influence on Canadian youth

participation in postsecondary education. Presented at the Royce Conference, Department

of Psychology, University of Alberta, March 18, 2011.

14. Strohschein, Lisa and T.S.S. Rao. Divorce and the stress process: Does divorce increase

the risk for childhood mental disorders? Workshop presented at the 2011 Annual

National Conference of the Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS), New Delhi, India,

January 16 - 19, 2011.

13. Strohschein, Lisa, Lucia Tramonte, and J. Douglas Willms. Family instability and child

mental health trajectories. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological

Association, Atlanta, Georgia, August 14 - 17, 2010.

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12. Strohschein, Lisa, Rachel Campbell, and Anne H. Gauthier. Assessing the influence of

poverty histories and parenting on child behavioural development in stable two-

biological-parent households: Findings from Canada. Presented at the 21st biennial

meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, Lusaka,

Zambia, July 18 - 22, 2010.

11. Joshua Freistadt and Lisa Strohschein. Do increases in social capital improve levels of

family functioning in single-parent households? Presented at the annual meeting of the

American Sociological Association, San Francisco, California, August 8-11, 2009.

10. Li, Xu, Anne H. Gauthier, and Lisa Strohschein. Why are some children left out? Factors

barring children from participating in extracurricular activities: Results from the

Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth. Presented at the annual

meeting of the Canadian Population Society, Vancouver, B.C., May 28-June 4, 2008.

9. Strohschein, Lisa. Gender differences in the mental health consequences of bereavement.

Presented at the 11th International Conference on Social Stress Research, Santa Fe, New

Mexico, May 31-June 2, 2008.

8. Strohschein, Lisa, Anne H Gauthier, Rachel Campbell, and Clayton Kleparchuk.

Parenting as a dynamic process: A test of the resource dilution hypothesis. Presented at

the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York City, New

York, August 11-14, 2007.

7. Strohschein, Lisa. Tracking the mental health consequences of divorce in Canada: Do

children and their mothers respond similarly? Presented at the International Conference

on Children and Divorce, Norwich, United Kingdom, July 24-27, 2006.

6. Strohschein, Lisa. Diminished capacity to parent: Does divorce change parenting

behaviour? Presented at the international conference “Longitudinal studies and

demographic challenges for the 21st century”, Montreal, Quebec, November 18-19, 2005.

5. Strohschein, Lisa. Parenting practices during the process of divorce: Effects on the

mental health of Canadian children. Presented at “Childhoods 2005", Oslo, Norway, June

29-July 3, 2005.

4. Strohschein, Lisa. Effects of parental divorce on child mental health trajectories.

Presented at the 2nd annual RDC Network Conference, University of Calgary, Alberta,

September 20-21, 2004.

3. Strohschein, Lisa, Peggy McDonough, Georges Monette and Qing Shao. Gender, marital

status and psychological distress: Evidence from the Canadian National Population

Health Survey, 1994-98. Presented at the 14th International Conference on Women’s

Health Issues, Victoria, B.C., June 15-18, 2003.

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2. McDonough, Peggy, Lisa Strohschein, Donna Ansara, Georges Monette, and Qing Shao.

The gender gap in distress: What can longitudinal data tell us? Presented at the annual

meeting for the Canadian Population Society, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 31-June 1,

2003.

1. Strohschein, Lisa A. It’s the little things that get you: Strategies of coping in a self help

group for unemployed professionals. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for

the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, California, August 20-22, 1998.

Other presentations

5. Strohschein, Lisa. Child health in Canada. Presented at the International Institute of

Population Sciences, Mumbai, India, January 25, 2011.

4. Strohschein, Lisa, Lucia Tramonte, and J. Doug Willms. The effects of family structure

on children’s developmental outcomes. Presented at “Successful Transitions”, Ottawa,

Ontario, April 28-29, 2009.

3. Strohschein, Lisa, Jayna Brulotte, and Amy Klassen. Transitions in later life: Who

experiences them? Are transitions linked over time? Presented at “Policy Dialogue: The

Lifecourse Perspective as a Policy Lens”, Ottawa, Ontario, January 30, 2009.

2. Strohschein, Lisa. Family structure or marital instability: What matters more for child

outcomes? Presented at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, The

Hague, Netherlands, March 31, 2008.

1. Strohschein, Lisa. Parental divorce, parenting practices and child mental health.

Presented at the Raising and Leveling the Learning Bar mid-term report. St. Andrew,

New Brunswick, June 14-17, 2005.

Government Reports

5. Strohschein, Lisa. (2009). Data Evaluation of Living in Canada Pilot: CSHCN Screener.

Report prepared for Income Statistics Division, Statistics Canada.

4. Strohschein, Lisa. (2008). Identifying content from the NLSCY for use in the CHPS:

Final Report. Report prepared for Income Statistics Division, Statistics Canada.

3. Strohschein, Lisa, Jayna Brulotte, and Amy Klassen (2008). Transitions in later life: Who

experiences them? Are transitions linked over time? Report prepared for Human

Resources Social Development Canada.

2. McDonough, Peggy, Georges Monette, Lisa Strohschein, Qing Shao, and Donna Ansara

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(2003). A life course approach to the social determinants of health. A report submitted to

the Canadian Institute for Health Information.

1. McDonough, Peggy, Vivienne Walters, and Lisa Strohschein (1999). Gender, work and

health: An analysis of the 1994 National Population Health Survey. A report submitted

to the Women’s Health Bureau and the National Network on Environments and Women’s

Health.

Works under Review

Strohschein, Lisa and Anne Gauthier (revise and resubmit). Poverty dynamics, parenting and

child mental health in Canada. Family Relations.

Smith, Chelsea, Lisa Strohschein and Robert Crosnoe. (under review). Family histories and teen

pregnancy in the United States and Canada. Journal of Marriage and Family.

Strohschein, Lisa. (under review). Non-residential fatherhood in Canada. Canadian Studies in

Population.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Current

Kule Institute for Advanced Studies (KIAS) Cluster Grant. Health, Wealth, and Happiness:

Dynamics of Families and a Good Old Age? Principal Investigator: Joohong Min. ($99,765;

Funding period: 2016-19).

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant: Canadian families in flux: New

and emerging family forms across the life course. Principal investigator: Lisa Strohschein

($100,381; SSHRC Grant No.: 435-2014-0268, Funding period: 2014-2017).

National Science Foundation grant: Transitioning into Adulthood during the Great Recession.

Principal Investigator: Rob Crosnoe, University of Texas at Austin, $489,527, Funding period:

2014-2016).

Completed

Canadian Institutes for Health Research Operating Grant. “Demands and resources in work and

family life and their implications for stress and health among Canadians.” Principal Investigator:

Scott Schieman, University of Toronto. Co-investigators: Bill Avison, University of Western

Ontario, Alex Bierman, University of Calgary, Melissa Milkie, University of Maryland, Lisa

Strohschein, University of Alberta and Jean Wallace, University of Calgary. ($800,240. 2010-

2014).

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Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Standard Research Grant. “Family structure

histories and child outcomes: How do patterns of stability and change in family structure

influence the lives of Canadian children?” Principal Investigator: Lisa Strohschein, $67,750,

2009-12 (SSHRC Grant No.:410-2009-0890).

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Initiatives of the New Economy (SSHRC-

INE grant). “Raising and Leveling the Learning Bar.” Principal Investigator: Doug Willms,

University of New Brunswick, $3,000,000, 2003-2008.

RBC Financial Group Visiting Scholar at the Manitoba Center for Health Policy. “Divorce

Histories, Residential Mobility and Educational Outcomes.” Principal investigator: Lisa

Strohschein with co-investigators: Noralou Roos and Marni Brownell, University of Manitoba,

$20,000, 2005-2008.

Human Resources and Social Development Canada. “Successful Transitions.” Principal

Investigator: Doug Willms, University of New Brunswick, $100,000, 2006-2009.

Human Resources and Social Development Canada. “Life Course as a Policy Lens: Six

Illustrative Studies.” Co-principal investigators: Paul Bernard and Susan McDaniel, University

of Montreal and University of Utah, $266,501, 2007-2008.

Statistics Canada. “Canadian Household Panel Survey: Identifying Questions from the NLSCY

to be used in the CHPS.” Principal Investigator: Lisa Strohschein, $10,000, 2007-08.

Statistics Canada. “Canadian Household Panel Survey: Preliminary analysis of pilot data.”

Principal Investigator: Lisa Strohschein, $5,000, 2009

Other completed grants (internal)

$2800 SAS travel grant, 2005, travel to Norway to present paper

$1623 SAS research grant, 2006

$1800 Killam travel grant, 2006, travel to Norwich, UK to present paper

$1800 SAS travel grant, 2007, travel to New York to present paper

$900 SAS travel grant, 2013, travel to Victoria to present paper and chair session

MEDIA INTERVIEWS

CBC Radio, live radio interview, December 13, 2005

Global National News, television interview, December 14, 2005

The Globe and Mail, “Divorce can ease turmoil in home”, December 14, 2005

WebMD, “Is divorce always bad for the kids?”, interview December 14, 2005

KCBS in San Francisco, live radio interview, December 15, 2005

New 740 in Montreal, live radio interview, December 19, 2005

Reuters (interview for study on divorce covered in all major newspapers in Canada and picked

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up in newspapers as far away as Australia [The Australian, The Courier-Mail] and India [Kerala

News, Telegraph]).

University of Alberta ExpressNews, “Bad behaviour grows as income stays small”, interview,

February 17, 2006

Child Magazine (interview, March 2006)

Edmonton Journal “U of A sociologist looks at links between ADHD and divorce”, June 5, 2007

Edmonton Global Evening news (television interview, June 6, 2007): ADHD and divorce

Reuters and Canadian Press (interviews, June 6, 2007): interviews with reporters from Reuters

and Canadian Press were picked up in major newspapers in Canada as well as around the world

(eg US, New Zealand, France, Germany, UK, South Africa). The coverage also led to an

editorial article by Colby Cosh in the National Post on June 8, 2007 titled ‘Broken homes,

unfocused minds’ that commented on the association between divorce and Ritalin use as well as

an e-Review article posted by Institute for Marriage and Family Canada on June 20, 2007 titled

“Ritalin children and divorce: What scholars are not saying”

CTV local news (television interview, September 12, 2007): 2006 census, marriage statistics

Global local news (television interview, September 12, 2007): 2006 census, marriage statistics

Calgary Today - AM 770 CHQR (live radio interview, September 12, 2007): 2006 census,

marriage statistics

Edmonton Sun 2006 census, marriage statistics, interview, September 13, 2007

National Post “Parenting doesn’t suffer, study finds”, interview, December 8, 2007

LiveScience, divorce360 and MSNBC (interview, December 19, 2007): “Divorced parents do a

good job”

The New York Sun “Clinic in South Bronx targets children’s mental health”, July 28, 2008

USA Today “Children who have ADHD can strain marriages”, October 19, 2008

CTV local news (television interview, April 1, 2009)

Edmonton Journal (interview, April 7, 2009): “High school dropout rate rises for children whose

parents divorce, study finds” (story picked up in most major Canadian newspapers including the

National Post, Montreal Gazette, Winnipeg Free Press)

AM 1220 Cornwall, live radio interview, April 15, 2009

USA Today “Same-sex couples can be effective parents”, January 21, 2010

Asunder, CBC Radio, with Rachel Cave, April 22, 2010

University of Zambia Radio 91.7 FM, July 18, 2010

630 CHED Radio, Edmonton, “Families at Christmas”, December 8, 2010

“Spousal death key link to loss of independent living for seniors” press release: Oct. 21, 2011

Edmonton Journal, Family Day, February 2012

More Magazine “Why women lie to their doctors” April 2012

Postmedia “Number of new divorces falling, StatsCan survey shows”, National Post, Montreal

Gazette, March 28, 2012

University of Alberta Express News, July 11, 2012

Edmonton Sun, Family Day, February 17, 2013

630 CHED with Brenton Driedger, Families in Flux, October 27, 2014

U of A News, “The narcissism of modern love’, February 22, 2016

CBC RadioActive, live radio interview with Portia Clark, Modern Marriage, February 24, 2016

630 CHED live radio interview with Brenton Driedger, Modern Marriage, February 24, 2016

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CBC News, ‘Canadian marriage changing, says University of Alberta sociologist’, February 28,

2016

Jon McComb Show, live radio interview, CKNW Vancouver, ‘The narcissism of modern love’,

February 29, 2016

770 News Talk Radio with Roger Kingkade and Rob Breakenridge, ‘Modern marriage’, March

2, 2016

Radio Canada International, ‘Marriage evolving in Canada; becoming obsolete in Quebec’,

March 3, 2016

Edmonton Journal, Complex income assistance system may leave Alberta parents, children with

inadequate funds, August 15, 2016