Social Origins of Depression: A Study of Psychiatric Disorder in WomenFree Press, 1978 - 399 pagine |
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Pagina 179
... role in mediating between stress and other forms of disorder . Two studies with a longitudinal design are particularly interesting : that by Nuc- kolls , Cassel , and Kaplan ( 1972 ) showed that women without social support stood more ...
... role in mediating between stress and other forms of disorder . Two studies with a longitudinal design are particularly interesting : that by Nuc- kolls , Cassel , and Kaplan ( 1972 ) showed that women without social support stood more ...
Pagina 234
... role does not necessarily disappear with the loss of the person or the role - a widow can continue to have good thoughts about her marriage . In the same way , good thoughts will not necessarily be possible even if person or role remain ...
... role does not necessarily disappear with the loss of the person or the role - a widow can continue to have good thoughts about her marriage . In the same way , good thoughts will not necessarily be possible even if person or role remain ...
Pagina 237
... role identities . It is possible to imagine the general appraisal of a number of ' unrelated ' severe events influencing just one role identity - learning that one's child is in trouble with the police and that another has failed an ...
... role identities . It is possible to imagine the general appraisal of a number of ' unrelated ' severe events influencing just one role identity - learning that one's child is in trouble with the police and that another has failed an ...
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Depression | 21 |
Research design | 46 |
Measurement of lifeevents | 63 |
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