Coverage of the psychology of women and men can be found on the following pages: |
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Age and decreased fertility, p. 96 Aggression, pp. 108– testosterone and, p. 331 Alcohol use and sexual assault, p. 387 Alcohol use disorder, p. 387 Alcohol, women’s greater physical vulnerability, p. 387 Attraction, pp. 335– Beauty ideals, pp. 336– Bipolar disorder, p. 395 Body image, p. 406 Brain scans, and sex- Depression, pp. 396– among girls, p. 92 higher vulnerability of women, pp. 396– seasonal pattern, p. 394 Eating disorders, p. 108 Emotion, p. 277 ability to detect, p. 277 expressiveness, p. 277 identification of as masculine or feminine, p. 277 Empathy, p. 277 Father’s presence pregnancy rates and, p. 120 lower sexual activity and, p. 120 Freud’s views on gender identity development, p. 352 Gender, pp. 8– anxiety and, p. 396 biological influences on, pp. 111– changes in society’s thinking about, pp. 114, 128 social- workplace bias and, p. 110 |
Gender differences, pp. 8– rumination and, p. 399 evolutionary perspectives on, pp. 124– intelligence and, pp. 248– sexuality and, p. 125 Gender discrimination, p. 328 Gender identity, development of, pp. 114– in transgender individuals, p. 115 Gender roles, p. 114 Gender schema theory, p. 114 Gender similarities, pp. 108– Gender typing, p. 114 Generalized anxiety disorder, p. 381 HIV/AIDS, women’s vulnerability to, p. 118 Hormones and sexual behavior, pp. 116– Human sexuality, pp. 116– Leadership styles, p. 110 Learned helplessness, pp. 398– Love companionate, pp. 338– passionate, p. 338 Marriage, pp. 98– Motor development, infant massage and, p. 77 Mating preferences, pp. 125– Maturation, pp. 88– Menarche, p. 88 Menopause, p. 96 Pain, women’s greater sensitivity to, p. 156 Physical attractiveness, pp. 336– Posttraumatic stress disorder, p. 383 |
Puberty, pp. 88– early onset of, p. 88 Relationship equity, p. 339 Responses to stress, p. 288 Schizophrenia, p. 402 Sex, pp. 8, 116– Sex and gender, p. 108 Sex chromosomes, p. 111 Sex drive, gender differences, pp. 117– Sex hormones, pp. 111, 116 Sex- Sexual activity and aging, p. 97 Sexual activity, teen girls’ regret, p. 119 Sexual arousal, gender and gay- Sexual intercourse among teens, pp. 119– Sexual orientation, pp. 121– Sexual response cycle, p. 116 Sexual response, alcohol- Sexual scripts, p. 333 Sexuality, natural selection and, pp. 125– Sexualization of girls, p. 120 Sexually explicit media, p. 333 Sexually transmitted infections, p. 118 Similarities and differences between men and women, pp. 108– Social clock, p. 100 Social connectedness, pp. 109– Social power, p. 109 Spirituality and longevity, p. 301 Substance use disorder and the brain, p. 387 Teen pregnancy, pp. 119– Violent crime, p. 108 Vulnerability to psychological disorders, p. 108 Women in psychology, pp. 2, 4 |