ABSTRACT

Noted for its fair and equal coverage of men and women, Psychology of Gender reviews the research and issues surrounding gender from multiple perspectives, including psychology, sociology, anthropology, and public health. Going far beyond discussions of biological sex and gender identity, the text explores the roles that society has assigned to females and males and the other variables that co-occur with sex, such as status and gender-related traits. The implications of social roles, status, and gender-related traits for relationships and health are also examined.

The text begins with a discussion of the nature of gender and development of gender roles, before reviewing communication and interaction styles and how they impact our friendships and romantic relationships. It concludes with an exploration of how gender influences both physical and mental health.

New to the 6th Edition:

  • Emphasis on the intersectionality of gender, considering it as a part of wider social categories such as race, ethnicity, social class, and gender identity
  • Recognition of the increasingly prevalent view that gender is nonbinary
  • Extended coverage of LGBTQ individuals, their relationships, and their health
  • Expanded discussions of key issues including gender-role strain, gender fluidity, women and STEM, parenthood, balancing family and work demands, online communication, and sexual harassment

Accompanied by a comprehensive companion website featuring resources for students and instructors, alongside extensive student learning features throughout the book, Psychology of Gender is an essential read for all students of gender from psychology, women’s studies, gender studies, sociology, and anthropology.

chapter Chapter 1|35 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|43 pages

Methods and History of Gender Research

chapter Chapter 3|47 pages

Gender-Role Attitudes

chapter Chapter 4|39 pages

Sex-Related Comparisons

Observations

chapter Chapter 5|63 pages

Sex-Related Comparisons

Theory

chapter Chapter 6|54 pages

Achievement

chapter Chapter 7|55 pages

Communication

chapter Chapter 8|49 pages

Friendship

chapter Chapter 9|60 pages

Romantic Relationships

chapter Chapter 10|63 pages

Sex Differences in Health

Evidence and Explanations

chapter Chapter 11|67 pages

Relationships and Health

chapter Chapter 12|59 pages

Paid Worker Role and Health

chapter Chapter 13|70 pages

Mental Health