Suicide ideation and bullying among US adolescents: Examining the intersections of sexual orientation, gender, and race/ethnicity AS Mueller, W James, S Abrutyn, ML Levin American journal of public health 105 (5), 980-985, 2015 | 278 | 2015 |
Are suicidal behaviors contagious in adolescence? Using longitudinal data to examine suicide suggestion S Abrutyn, AS Mueller American sociological review 79 (2), 211-227, 2014 | 253 | 2014 |
The social roots of suicide: Theorizing how the external social world matters to suicide and suicide prevention AS Mueller, S Abrutyn, B Pescosolido, S Diefendorf Frontiers in psychology 12, 621569, 2021 | 195 | 2021 |
The old institutionalism meets the new institutionalism S Abrutyn, JH Turner Sociological Perspectives 54 (3), 283-306, 2011 | 194 | 2011 |
Adolescents under pressure: A new Durkheimian framework for understanding adolescent suicide in a cohesive community AS Mueller, S Abrutyn American sociological review 81 (5), 877-899, 2016 | 183 | 2016 |
Suicidal disclosures among friends: using social network data to understand suicide contagion AS Mueller, S Abrutyn Journal of health and social behavior 56 (1), 131-148, 2015 | 136 | 2015 |
Who's right about the right? Comparing competing explanations of the link between white evangelicals and conservative politics in the United States S Brint, S Abrutyn Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 49 (2), 328-350, 2010 | 122 | 2010 |
The socioemotional foundations of suicide: A microsociological view of Durkheim’s suicide S Abrutyn, AS Mueller Sociological Theory 32 (4), 327-351, 2014 | 116 | 2014 |
Revisiting institutionalism in sociology: Putting the “institution” back in institutional analysis S Abrutyn Routledge, 2013 | 94 | 2013 |
Toward a general theory of institutional autonomy S Abrutyn Sociological Theory 27 (4), 449-465, 2009 | 92 | 2009 |
Rekeying cultural scripts for youth suicide: How social networks facilitate suicide diffusion and suicide clusters following exposure to suicide S Abrutyn, AS Mueller, M Osborne Society and mental health 10 (2), 112-135, 2020 | 91 | 2020 |
When too much integration and regulation hurts: Reenvisioning Durkheim’s altruistic suicide S Abrutyn, AS Mueller Society and Mental Health 6 (1), 56-71, 2016 | 80 | 2016 |
From chiefdom to state: toward an integrative theory of the evolution of polity S Abrutyn, K Lawrence Sociological Perspectives 53 (3), 419-442, 2010 | 80 | 2010 |
What does it mean to be exposed to suicide?: Suicide exposure, suicide risk, and the importance of meaning-making S Miklin, AS Mueller, S Abrutyn, K Ordonez Social Science & Medicine 233, 21-27, 2019 | 76 | 2019 |
The moral identity, status, moral emotions, and the normative order JE Stets, MJ Carter, MM Harrod, C Cerven, S Abrutyn Social structure and emotion, 227-251, 2008 | 74 | 2008 |
Toward a cultural-structural theory of suicide: Examining excessive regulation and its discontents S Abrutyn, AS Mueller Sociological Theory 36 (1), 48-66, 2018 | 72 | 2018 |
Reconsidering Durkheim's assessment of Tarde: Formalizing a Tardian theory of imitation, contagion, and suicide suggestion S Abrutyn, AS Mueller Sociological Forum 29 (3), 698-719, 2014 | 61 | 2014 |
Returning the “social” to evolutionary sociology: Reconsidering Spencer, Durkheim, and Marx’s models of “natural” selection JH Turner, S Abrutyn Sociological Perspectives 60 (3), 529-556, 2017 | 50 | 2017 |
Toward a general theory of anomie the social psychology of disintegration S Abrutyn European Journal of Sociology/Archives Européennes de Sociologie 60 (1), 109-136, 2019 | 49 | 2019 |
Handbook of contemporary sociological theory S Abrutyn Springer, 2016 | 44* | 2016 |