|
Annette Schwabe
Contact Information:
| Office: | Bellamy 425 |
| Phone: | 644-4456 |
| Email: | aschwabe@fsu.edu |
Areas of Specialization:
Research:
- Gender, race and class differences in health behavior
- Sociology of mental health and substance use
- Social inequality in physical health and healthcare
Teaching:
- Medical Sociology
- Research Methods
- Social Problems
- Population and Society
Education and Recent Professional Experience:
- Ph.D. in Sociology with specialization in Medical Sociology, Kent State University (2002)
- M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology, University of Washington (1984)
- B.S. in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Minnesota State University (1980)
- Associate in Sociology, Florida State University (2008-current)
- Assistant in Sociology, Florida State University (2005-2008)
- Research Associate, Center for Demography and Population Health (2003-2005)
- Coordinator of Statistical Research, Florida Department of Health (1999-2003)
- Medical/Health Care Analyst, Florida Department of Health (1997-1999)
Selected Papers and Publications:
- Orcutt, James and Annette Schwabe. “Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Deviant Drinking: A Longitudinal Appliation of Social Structure and Social Learning Theory.” Forthcoming in Sociological Spectrum.
- Schwabe, Annette and Jan Kodras. 2000 "Race, Class, and Psychological Distress: Contextual Variations Across Four American Communities." Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 4 (2):234-26.
- Roetzheim, Richard, Naazneen Pal, Colleen Wilson, Lydia Voti, John Z. Ayanian, Annette Schwabe and Jeffrey P. Krischer. 1999. "The Effects of Health Insurance and Race/Ethnicity on the Early Detection of Cancer." Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 91,16:1409-1415.
Selected Honors:
- University Teaching Award, Florida State University, 2009.
- Departmental Best Teacher Award, Florida State University, 2009.
- Graduate Student Paper Award. Awarded by the Health, Health Policy, and Health Services Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. 1994.
- Editor's Award for Article of Highest Merit in 1986. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 17,1:38-55. 1987.
Vitae:


