Donald Sabo

Affiliations: 
D'Youville College, Buffalo, NY, United States 
Area:
Health Education, Nursing
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Cooky C, Begovic M, Sabo D, et al. (2016) Gender and sport participation in Montenegro International Review For the Sociology of Sport. 51: 917-939
Sabo D, Veliz P. (2014) Participation in organized competitive sports and physical activity among US adolescents: assessment of a public health resource Health Behavior and Policy Review. 1: 503-512
Shakib S, Veliz P, Dunbar MD, et al. (2011) Athletics as a source for social status among youth: Examining variation by gender, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status Sociology of Sport Journal. 28: 303-328
Melnick MJ, Miller KE, Sabo DF, et al. (2010) Athletic participation and seatbelt omission among u.s. High school students. Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society For Public Health Education. 37: 23-36
Sabo D. (2009) Sports Injury, the Pain Principle, and the Promise of Reform Journal of Intercollegiate Sport. 2: 145-152
Sabo D. (2009) The Gender Gap in Youth Sports: Too Many Urban Girls Are Being Left Behind. The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance. 80: 35-40
Fasting K, Brackenridge CH, Miller KE, et al. (2008) Participation in college sports and protection from sexual victimization International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 6: 427-441
Miller KE, Melnick MJ, Farrell MP, et al. (2006) Jocks, gender, binge drinking, and adolescent violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 21: 105-20
Miller KE, Melnick MJ, Barnes GM, et al. (2005) Untangling the Links among Athletic Involvement, Gender, Race, and Adolescent Academic Outcomes. Sociology of Sport Journal. 22: 178-193
Miller KE, Farrell MP, Barnes GM, et al. (2005) Gender/Racial Differences in Jock Identity, Dating, and Adolescent Sexual Risk. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 34: 123-136
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