The Psychology of Gender 4th Edition
Mental Health 495 up being defined as whatever mental health problems that women and men exhibit. Even if men and women do manif ...
496 Chapter 13 (Nolen-Hoeksema & Girgus, 1994): (1) same cause but cause activated in females during ad- olescence, (2) diff ...
Mental Health 497 be more likely to pass on their depressive gene to daughters than sons because fathers give daughters their X ...
498 Chapter 13 in antisocial behavior, which was linked to de- pression. This research is consistent with the idea that men and ...
Mental Health 499 power when they are examined within the context of environmental events. Research on the brain is relatively n ...
500 Chapter 13 includes passivity, dependence, and needing others’ protection, all of which undermine feelings of personal contr ...
Mental Health 501 Investigators frequently suggest that women cope with stressful events by en- gaging in emotion-focused strate ...
502 Chapter 13 rumination—all in the direction of women more than men. Notice that each of these strategies involves the express ...
Mental Health 503 support seeking seems to be clear and ro- bust, whereas the sex difference in avoidant coping is open to debat ...
504 Chapter 13 Rumination. A large program of research on sex differences in depression has focused on two specific kinds of cop ...
Mental Health 505 TABLE 13.4 NOLEN-HOEKSEMA’S RESPONSES TO DEPRESSION QUESTIONNAIRE Sample Rumination Scale Items Think about h ...
506 Chapter 13 field with people facing actual stressful life events; thus the research has good external validity. However, rec ...
Mental Health 507 adolescence make their ruminative response more detrimental. These negative events in- clude troublesome body ...
508 Chapter 13 men experienced more trauma than women (Tolin & Foa, 2006). This sex difference de- pended greatly on the nat ...
Mental Health 509 the total number of stressful events reported, but females reported greater interpersonal stress and males rep ...
510 Chapter 13 support differential vulnerability on the part of females—especially in the case of interper- sonal stressors. St ...
Mental Health 511 Attributes Questionnaire), which reflect a positive focus on others. These scales include traits such as being ...
512 Chapter 13 on unmitigated communion are afraid to as- sert their own needs, inhibit self-expression to avoid conflict, and d ...
Mental Health 513 others, more depression, and worse diabetes control (Helgeson & Fritz, 1996). Interper- sonal stressors ex ...
514 Chapter 13 ■ Women’s tendency to ruminate interferes with instru- mental behavior, increases access to other negative cognit ...
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