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Women, Work and Health - Stress and Opportunities (Hardcover)
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Women, Work and Health - Stress and Opportunities (Hardcover)
Series: Plenum Series on Stress & Coping
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I. Sex Differences: Facts and Myths.- 1. Gender Segregation in the
Workplace: Continuities and Discontinuities from Childhood to
Adulthood.- The Prevalence of Gender Segregation in Childhood.-
Causal Factors Underlying Gender Segregation.- Distinctive Cultures
in Boys' and Girls' Groups.- Group Membership and In-Group
Loyalties.- Adolescence and Cross-Sex Attraction.- References.- 2.
Effects of Labor Force Participation on Sex Differences in
Mortality and Morbidity.- Sex Differences in Mortality and
Morbidity.- Contributions of Occupational Hazards to Sex
Differences in Health.- Health-Related Behavior: A Possible Link
between Labor Force Participation and Sex Differences in Health.-
Effects of Labor Force Participation on Women's and Men's Health.-
Labor Force Participation Rates and Sex Differences in Mortality
Rates: Ecological Analyses.- Conclusions.- References.- 3. The
Psychophysiology of Sex Differences as Related to Occupational
Status.- A Biopsychosocial Framework.- Changing Patterns of Sex
Differences in Reactivity.- Stress On and Off the Job in
White-Collar Workers at Volvo.- Reactivity and "Unwinding".-
Concluding Remarks.- References.- II. Work and Family: Multiple
Roles.- 4. The Forms of Women's Work.- The Forms of Work.- Patterns
of Productive Behavior in the United States.- Causes and
Consequences of Productive Work.- Implications for Policy.-
References.- 5. Coping with Role Overload.- Theoretical Basis for
the Proposed Work.- Overview of Research Program.- Study 1: Role
Strain and Conflict in Married Women Professionals with Young
Children.- Findings of the Study.- Sex Differences in Combining
Work and Family: Preliminary Analyses of Data from the Physician
Study.- Future Research Directions.- References.- 6. The
Relationship between Women's Work and Family Roles and Their
Subjective Well-Being and Psychological Distress.- Overview.- The
Study.- I. Which Aspects of Work Are Related to Mental-Health
Measures?.- II. Does Family-Role Occupancy Affect the Relationship
between the Mental-Health Measures and the Work-Reward and
Work-Concern Factors?.- III. Does Family-Role Quality Affect the
Relationship between Mental-Health Measures and Work-Reward and
Work-Concern Factors?.- Discussion and Conclusions.- References.-
III. Work Load and Cardiovascular Health.- 7. Women, Work-Related
Stress, and Smoking.- Prevalence of Cigarette Smoking among Women.-
Health Consequences of Smoking.- Smoking and Work.- The Women and
Health Study.- Stress and Smoking.- Smoking and Affect Regulation.-
A Model of Stress, Distress, and Smoking.- Implications for Smoking
Cessation Programs.- References.- 8. The Effect of Job Demands, Job
Control, and New Technologies on the Health of Employed Women: A
Review.- Empirical Support for the Job Strain Model in Women.-
Health Effects of Clerical Employment.- Health Effects of VDT
Work.- Health Effects of Nursing Occupations.- Future Research.-
References.- 9. Occupational Stress and Blood Pressure: Studies in
Working Men and Women.- Use of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
to Study Psychosocial Influences on Blood Pressure.- Use of
Echocardiography for Studying the Influence of Psychological
Factors on the Heart.- The Role of Occupational Stress in Raising
Blood Pressure.- Are There Gender Differences in the Associations
between Stress and Blood Pressure?.- Conclusions.- References.- 10.
On Cardiovascular Health in Women: Results from Epidemiological and
Psychosocial Studies in Sweden.- International Trends in Coronary
Heart Disease Mortality for Men and Women.- Job Characteristics of
Different Occupations: Associations on an Aggregated Level.-
Comparison of Risk Factors between Men and Women in the Same
Occupations.- Personality Characteristics and Coronary Heart
Disease in Women.- References.- IV. Interaction Between Women's
Work and Reproductive Issues.- 11. Reproductive Technologies,
Women's Health, and Career Choices.- Control of Fertility.-
Contraceptive Practice.- Infertility.- Co...
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