The Psychology of Gender 4th Edition
Sex Differences in Health: Evidence and Explanations 375 Job Characteristics One social role that men and women occupy is their ...
376 Chapter 10 activities. Because of men’s risk-taking be- havior, men have higher rates of all kinds of accidents compared to ...
Sex Differences in Health: Evidence and Explanations 377 SIDEBAR 10.3:Condom Use Condoms are used to prevent the spread of HIV a ...
378 Chapter 10 and were more likely to intervene and to do so quickly. Parents are less likely to supervise boys than girls (Mor ...
Sex Differences in Health: Evidence and Explanations 379 as different experiences with risk could lead to the altered pattern of ...
380 Chapter 10 Figure 10.10). Women are socialized to take care of others, and taking care of others has its costs. Although the ...
Sex Differences in Health: Evidence and Explanations 381 health benefits to women than to men, and one reason is that there are ...
382 Chapter 10 whereas unmitigated agency is related to risk-taking behavior. Communion is unrelated to health, but unmiti- gate ...
Sex Differences in Health: Evidence and Explanations 383 or magnify the problem in response to pain, and catastrophic thinking ( ...
384 Chapter 10 more likely to adopt the sick role. Thesick role hypothesissuggests that sex differences in medical care utilizat ...
Sex Differences in Health: Evidence and Explanations 385 vulnerability. Thus, men may be less likely than women to seek help whe ...
386 Chapter 10 Conclusions I have reviewed a number of classes of expla- nations for sex differences in morbidity and mortality. ...
Sex Differences in Health: Evidence and Explanations 387 Summary Men have higher mortality rates than women, but women have high ...
388 Chapter 10 Taken collectively, different explanations are more and less relevant to men and women. A few health behaviors ex ...
Sex Differences in Health: Evidence and Explanations 389 Fillingim, R., King, C., Ribeiro-Dasilva, M., Rahim-Williams, B., & ...
390 I n 1977, James Lynch wroteTheBrokenHeart.The title was a metaphor for the effects of relationships on health, specifically ...
Relationships and Health 391 women’s and men’s health. One central aspect of quality is how household chores and child care are ...
392 Chapter 11 example, in a study of 2,754 men and women from Tecumseh County, Michigan, men who reported more social relations ...
Relationships and Health 393 Why would the qualitative dimensions of support be more strongly related to wom- en’s than men’s he ...
394 Chapter 11 There has been a shift in cultural values toward marriage over the last several decades. Today, there is a greate ...
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