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This book focuses on the emergence of gender difference, summarizing the most up-to-date interdisciplinary research.
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This book focuses on the emergence of gender difference, summarizing the most up-to-date interdisciplinary research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780521807043
- ISBN-10: 0521807042
- Artikelnr.: 29337617
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780521807043
- ISBN-10: 0521807042
- Artikelnr.: 29337617
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr Chris Hayward is an Associate Professor and Chief of Hospital-Based Services for the Department of Psychiatry at Stanford University. He was awarded teacher of the year in 1994 and has received a William T. Grant Faculty Scholar award.
Preface; 1. Methodological concerns in puberty-related research Chris
Hayward; Part I. Sex Differences in Hormones and their Effect at Puberty:
2. The biology of puberty: new developments in sex difference Patricia
Fechner; 3. Hormonal changes at puberty and the emergence of gender
differences in internalizing disorders Katherine Sanborn and Chris Hayward;
Part II. Girls at Puberty: 4. Puberty and body image Eric Stice; 5. Girls'
opposite-sex relationships; interactions with puberty Laura Compian and
Chris Hayward; 6. Aggression, psychopathology and deliquency: influences of
gender and maturation. Where did all the good girls go? Stephanie R.
Hawkins, Samantha Pia Miller and Hans Steiner; Part III. Boys at Puberty:
7. Boys at puberty: psychosocial implications Jenica Huddleston and Xiaojia
Ge; Part IV. Puberty and Psychopathology: 8. Puberty and depression Adrian
Angold, Carol Worthman and E. Jane Costello; 9. Puberty and schizophrenia
Andrew Gotowiec, Mary V. Seeman and Robin Z. Cohen; Part V. Pubertal
Timing: Antecedents: 10. Childhood sexual abuse and pubertal timing;
implications for long-term psychosocial adjustment Tanya A. Bergevin,
William M. Bukowski and Leigh Karavasilis; 11. Psychosocial factors
predicting pubertal onset Lauraie L. Meschke, Pamela Jo Johnson, Bonnie L.
Barber and Jacquelynne S. Eccles; Part VI. Pubertal Timing: Consequences:
12. Short-term and long-term consequences of early vs. late physical
maturation in adolescents Karina Weichold, Rainer Silbereisen and Eva
Schmitt-Rodermund; 13. When coming of age means coming undone: links
between puberty and psychosocial adjustment among European-American and
African-American girls Alice Michael and Jacquelynne S. Eccles; Part VII.
Puberty and Context: 14. Puberty in context Julia Graber.
Hayward; Part I. Sex Differences in Hormones and their Effect at Puberty:
2. The biology of puberty: new developments in sex difference Patricia
Fechner; 3. Hormonal changes at puberty and the emergence of gender
differences in internalizing disorders Katherine Sanborn and Chris Hayward;
Part II. Girls at Puberty: 4. Puberty and body image Eric Stice; 5. Girls'
opposite-sex relationships; interactions with puberty Laura Compian and
Chris Hayward; 6. Aggression, psychopathology and deliquency: influences of
gender and maturation. Where did all the good girls go? Stephanie R.
Hawkins, Samantha Pia Miller and Hans Steiner; Part III. Boys at Puberty:
7. Boys at puberty: psychosocial implications Jenica Huddleston and Xiaojia
Ge; Part IV. Puberty and Psychopathology: 8. Puberty and depression Adrian
Angold, Carol Worthman and E. Jane Costello; 9. Puberty and schizophrenia
Andrew Gotowiec, Mary V. Seeman and Robin Z. Cohen; Part V. Pubertal
Timing: Antecedents: 10. Childhood sexual abuse and pubertal timing;
implications for long-term psychosocial adjustment Tanya A. Bergevin,
William M. Bukowski and Leigh Karavasilis; 11. Psychosocial factors
predicting pubertal onset Lauraie L. Meschke, Pamela Jo Johnson, Bonnie L.
Barber and Jacquelynne S. Eccles; Part VI. Pubertal Timing: Consequences:
12. Short-term and long-term consequences of early vs. late physical
maturation in adolescents Karina Weichold, Rainer Silbereisen and Eva
Schmitt-Rodermund; 13. When coming of age means coming undone: links
between puberty and psychosocial adjustment among European-American and
African-American girls Alice Michael and Jacquelynne S. Eccles; Part VII.
Puberty and Context: 14. Puberty in context Julia Graber.
Preface; 1. Methodological concerns in puberty-related research Chris
Hayward; Part I. Sex Differences in Hormones and their Effect at Puberty:
2. The biology of puberty: new developments in sex difference Patricia
Fechner; 3. Hormonal changes at puberty and the emergence of gender
differences in internalizing disorders Katherine Sanborn and Chris Hayward;
Part II. Girls at Puberty: 4. Puberty and body image Eric Stice; 5. Girls'
opposite-sex relationships; interactions with puberty Laura Compian and
Chris Hayward; 6. Aggression, psychopathology and deliquency: influences of
gender and maturation. Where did all the good girls go? Stephanie R.
Hawkins, Samantha Pia Miller and Hans Steiner; Part III. Boys at Puberty:
7. Boys at puberty: psychosocial implications Jenica Huddleston and Xiaojia
Ge; Part IV. Puberty and Psychopathology: 8. Puberty and depression Adrian
Angold, Carol Worthman and E. Jane Costello; 9. Puberty and schizophrenia
Andrew Gotowiec, Mary V. Seeman and Robin Z. Cohen; Part V. Pubertal
Timing: Antecedents: 10. Childhood sexual abuse and pubertal timing;
implications for long-term psychosocial adjustment Tanya A. Bergevin,
William M. Bukowski and Leigh Karavasilis; 11. Psychosocial factors
predicting pubertal onset Lauraie L. Meschke, Pamela Jo Johnson, Bonnie L.
Barber and Jacquelynne S. Eccles; Part VI. Pubertal Timing: Consequences:
12. Short-term and long-term consequences of early vs. late physical
maturation in adolescents Karina Weichold, Rainer Silbereisen and Eva
Schmitt-Rodermund; 13. When coming of age means coming undone: links
between puberty and psychosocial adjustment among European-American and
African-American girls Alice Michael and Jacquelynne S. Eccles; Part VII.
Puberty and Context: 14. Puberty in context Julia Graber.
Hayward; Part I. Sex Differences in Hormones and their Effect at Puberty:
2. The biology of puberty: new developments in sex difference Patricia
Fechner; 3. Hormonal changes at puberty and the emergence of gender
differences in internalizing disorders Katherine Sanborn and Chris Hayward;
Part II. Girls at Puberty: 4. Puberty and body image Eric Stice; 5. Girls'
opposite-sex relationships; interactions with puberty Laura Compian and
Chris Hayward; 6. Aggression, psychopathology and deliquency: influences of
gender and maturation. Where did all the good girls go? Stephanie R.
Hawkins, Samantha Pia Miller and Hans Steiner; Part III. Boys at Puberty:
7. Boys at puberty: psychosocial implications Jenica Huddleston and Xiaojia
Ge; Part IV. Puberty and Psychopathology: 8. Puberty and depression Adrian
Angold, Carol Worthman and E. Jane Costello; 9. Puberty and schizophrenia
Andrew Gotowiec, Mary V. Seeman and Robin Z. Cohen; Part V. Pubertal
Timing: Antecedents: 10. Childhood sexual abuse and pubertal timing;
implications for long-term psychosocial adjustment Tanya A. Bergevin,
William M. Bukowski and Leigh Karavasilis; 11. Psychosocial factors
predicting pubertal onset Lauraie L. Meschke, Pamela Jo Johnson, Bonnie L.
Barber and Jacquelynne S. Eccles; Part VI. Pubertal Timing: Consequences:
12. Short-term and long-term consequences of early vs. late physical
maturation in adolescents Karina Weichold, Rainer Silbereisen and Eva
Schmitt-Rodermund; 13. When coming of age means coming undone: links
between puberty and psychosocial adjustment among European-American and
African-American girls Alice Michael and Jacquelynne S. Eccles; Part VII.
Puberty and Context: 14. Puberty in context Julia Graber.