Iowa State University

Iowa State University  
Institute for Social and Behavioral Research

Linda Vande Lune

 

  Title:   Assistant Scientist
  Office:   Institute for Social and Behavioral Research
2625 N Loop #500 Room 520
Ames, IA 50011
  Phone:   515-296-3145
  Email:   vandelun@iastate.edu
  Web Pages:   NA
     

Dr. Vande Lune is an Assistant Scientist II at the Institute for Social and Behavioral Sciences. She is the data manager for the Family and Community Health Study.

 

Dr. Vande Lune has a BA in Sociology from Central College in Pella, Iowa, and a MS and PhD in Human Development and Family Studies from Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. Prior to her graduate studies, Dr. Vande Lune was a social worker for the state of Washington. She has managed and analyzed data since 1994.

PUBLICATIONS

 

  • Gerrard, M., Gibbons, F. X., Reis-Bergan, M., Trudeau, L., Vande Lune, L. S., & Buunk, B. (2002). Inhibitory effects of drinker and nondrinker prototypes on adolescent alcohol consumption. Health Psychology, 21, 601-609.
  • Gerrard, M., Gibbons, F. X., Vande Lune, L. S., Pexa, N. A., & Gano, M. L.  (2002). Adolescents’ substance-related risk perceptions: Antecedents, mediators and consequences. Risk Decision and Policy, 7, 175-191.
  • Vande Lune, L. S., Winter, M., Morris, E. W., Gutkowska, K., & Jeżewska-Zychowicz, M. (1999). Interhousehold transfers of goods and services and reported well-being among Polish households. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 20, 333-366.