Sohaila Shakib

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1999 sociology University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
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Veliz P, Shakib S. (2014) Gender, Academics and Interscholastic Sports Participation at the School Level: A Gender-specific Analysis of the Relationship between Interscholastic Sports Participation and AP Enrollment. Sociological Focus. 47: 101-120
Shakib S, Veliz P. (2013) Race, sport and social support: A comparison between African American and White youths' perceptions of social support for sport participation International Review For the Sociology of Sport. 48: 295-317
Veliz P, Shakib S. (2012) Interscholastic Sports Participation and School Based Delinquency: Does Participation in Sport Foster a Positive High School Environment? Sociological Spectrum. 32: 558-580
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
Unger JB, Shakib S, Gallaher P, et al. (2006) Cultural/interpersonal values and smoking in an ethnically diverse sample of Southern California adolescents. Journal of Cultural Diversity. 13: 55-63
Chou CP, Li Y, Unger JB, et al. (2006) A randomized intervention of smoking for adolescents in urban Wuhan, China. Preventive Medicine. 42: 280-5
Shakib S, Zheng H, Johnson CA, et al. (2005) Family characteristics and smoking among urban and rural adolescents living in China. Preventive Medicine. 40: 83-91
Unger JB, Baezconde-Garbanati L, Shakib S, et al. (2004) A cultural psychology approach to "drug abuse" prevention. Substance Use & Misuse. 39: 1779-820
Unger JB, Reynolds K, Shakib S, et al. (2004) Acculturation, physical activity, and fast-food consumption among Asian-American and Hispanic adolescents. Journal of Community Health. 29: 467-81
Shakib S, Dunbar MD. (2004) HOW HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES TALK ABOUT MATERNAL AND PATERNAL SPORTING EXPERIENCES: Identifying Modifiable Social Processes for Gender Equity Physical Activity Interventions International Review For the Sociology of Sport. 39: 275-299
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