Gender dysphoria in childhood
J Ristori, TD Steensma - International review of psychiatry, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Gender dysphoria (GD) in childhood is a complex phenomenon characterized by clinically
significant distress due to the incongruence between assigned gender at birth and …
significant distress due to the incongruence between assigned gender at birth and …
Is man the measure of all things? A social cognitive account of androcentrism
AH Bailey, M LaFrance… - Personality and social …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Androcentrism refers to the propensity to center society around men and men's needs,
priorities, and values and to relegate women to the periphery. Androcentrism also positions …
priorities, and values and to relegate women to the periphery. Androcentrism also positions …
Is eco-friendly unmanly? The green-feminine stereotype and its effect on sustainable consumption
Why are men less likely than women to embrace environmentally friendly products and
behaviors? Whereas prior research attributes this gender gap in sustainable consumption to …
behaviors? Whereas prior research attributes this gender gap in sustainable consumption to …
[图书][B] Гендерная психология
Ш Берн - 2002 - books.google.com
[Книга посвящена исследованиям психологии пола (гендера). Уникальный
исследовательский материал об источниках гендерной социализации, о …
исследовательский материал об источниках гендерной социализации, о …
Gender development
DN Ruble, CL Martin… - Handbook of child …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Being born a girl or a boy has implications that carry considerably beyond chromosomal,
hormonal, and genital differences. In this chapter, we consider the developmental processes …
hormonal, and genital differences. In this chapter, we consider the developmental processes …
[图书][B] Attitudes and opinions
S Oskamp, PW Schultz - 2005 - taylorfrancis.com
Notable advances resulting from new research findings, measurement approaches,
widespread uses of the Internet, and increasingly sophisticated approaches to sampling and …
widespread uses of the Internet, and increasingly sophisticated approaches to sampling and …
Pluralistic ignorance and the perpetuation of social norms by unwitting actors
DA Prentice, DT Miller - Advances in experimental social psychology, 1996 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Pluralistic ignorance begins with a discrepancy between public actions
and private sentiments, typically produced by widespread behavioral adherence to a social …
and private sentiments, typically produced by widespread behavioral adherence to a social …
Engendering health: A social constructionist examination of men's health beliefs and behaviors.
WH Courtenay - Psychology of men & masculinity, 2000 - psycnet.apa.org
Men in the US suffer more severe conditions, have consistently higher death rates, and die
nearly 7 years younger than women. Health-related beliefs and behaviors contribute …
nearly 7 years younger than women. Health-related beliefs and behaviors contribute …
[HTML][HTML] Gender identity in autism: Sex differences in social affiliation with gender groups
High rates of gender variance have been reported in autistic people, with higher variance in
autistic females than males. The social component of gender identity may be affected, with …
autistic females than males. The social component of gender identity may be affected, with …
Children's beliefs about violating gender norms: Boys shouldn't look like girls, and girls shouldn't act like boys
JEO Blakemore - Sex roles, 2003 - Springer
Abstract This research examined 3-to 11-year-old children's knowledge of and beliefs about
violating several gender norms (eg, toys, play styles, occupations, parental roles, hairstyles …
violating several gender norms (eg, toys, play styles, occupations, parental roles, hairstyles …