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AB, CR
Abstract or Content Representation [Word Indexed]
myers briggs.ab.
clinical trials.cr.
Abstracts (AB) written or edited by APA are included for all journal articles. APA abstracts are informative, containing information specifically targeted to be of use with various forms of literature.
For example, experimental and empirical articles will always contain the purpose of the study, the hypothesis, the subject population, methodology, results and significant conclusions. Names and genres of instruments used are included wherever possible, as well as names, dosage and route of administration of drugs.
The abstract index contains all searchable
words from the abstract. Stopwords, such as "the" and "of" are not searchable
in abstracts.
AE Author E-mail
The Author Email (AE) Field contains
the email addresses of the persons responsible for the work represented
by the record.
AF
All Searchable Fields
drug abuse.af.
Use the AF label to simultaneously
search in all searchable fields in the database.
AG
Age Group [Phrase Indexed]
adulthood.ag.
infancy.ag.
The Age Group (AG) field contains a standardized description of specific population age groups related to the content of the document. A record may contain multiple Age Groups:
100 - Childhood (birth to 12 yrs)
120 - Neonatal (birth
to 1 mo)
140 - Infancy (2 to
23 mo)
160 - Preschool Age
(2 to 5 yrs)
180 - School Age (6
to 12 yrs)
200 - Adolescence (13 to 17 yrs)
300 - Adulthood (18 yrs & older)
320 - Young Adulthood
(18 to 29 yrs)
340 - Thirties (30
to 39 yrs)
360 - Middle Age (40
to 64 yrs)
380 - Aged (65 yrs
& older)
390 - Very Old (85
yrs & older)
Both the code and the term are searchable
(but not the modifying text in parentheses). The Age Groups are also available
as limits.
AN, UI
Accession Number [Phrase Indexed]
2000 95001 102.an.
2001 95002 391.an.
The Accession Number (AN) field appears in every PsycINFO record, and uniquely identifies the record. You can retrieve any specific record in the database with its accession number.
It contains 12 numeric characters with or without hyphens. If you do not use hyphens, you must use spaces. It is structured as follows.
YYYY-NNNNN-LLL
YYYY = year record was processed
NNNNN = sequence of processing within
a particular year; includes leading zeros
LLL = sequence of record within
a journal issue or book; will consist of zeros for Book records
Examples:
2001 07060 000 (Book record)
2001 07060 005 (Chapter record from
above book)
2001 17577 001 (Journal Article,
Dissertation, or Report record)
2001 17577 002 (Journal Article
record from same journal issue as above)
For browsing convenience, the Publication
Type displays to the left of the AN, but is searchable only in the PT field.
AU
Authors [Phrase Indexed]
smith catherine m.au.
smith-$.au.
smith$.au.
The Author (AU) field contains the names of individual persons responsible for creation of the work represented by the record. If all authors are not included, the last name listed is followed by "et al." The author names are entered into the index as they appeared in the original document, in the format of last name followed by first and middle names or up to two initials. Thus, a person named "James C. Smith" may appear as "Smith James C," "Smith J. Clinton," "Smith J C" or "Smith J."
Patronymic suffixes, such as Jr., Sr., III, etc., are included for display, but are not indexed, as are non-author roles, which include: Ed - Editor, Comp - Compiler, Trans - Translator, Illus - Illustrator, Photo - Photographer, and Revwr - Reviewer. If no role is present, the role may be assumed to be "author".
Data in the author field may also comprise one or more of the following special cases:
"et al" - subsequent authors were
not captured, although they exist
"No authorship indicated" - the
documents lists no author
"Anonymous" - the document identifies
the author as Anonymous
"Numerous contributors" - the record
represents a cluster of chapters, the author of which are identified in
the Abstract field (rare).
BT
Parent Book Title [Word Indexed]
therapy.bt.
The Parent Book Title (BT) field appears in chapter records only, and contains the title of the parent book in which the chapter appears.
This "parent book" information, combined
with the publisher and ISBN fields, enables users to obtain complete book
bibliographic data from chapter records.
CA
Corporate/Institutional Authors [Word Indexed]
national research council.ca.
The Corporate/Institutional Author (CA) field contains corporate or institutional authors or editors, and lists the institution's name and location as well as the department and sub-department.
If all corporate authors are not
included, "et al" will appear after the last one.
CC
Classification Codes [Phrase Indexed]
2223.cc.
"222".cc.
"22".cc.
Classification Codes (CC) are numeric/alphanumeric codes representing broad subject categories within PsycINFO, such as "Learning and Motivation" or "Linguistics, Language and Speech." Searching the CC codes is a convenient way to limit an existing subject search to a particular setting (e.g., treatment, education, etc.) or area.
The numerical/alphanumeric CC codes
are stored in the index. To view and select from the hierarchical list
of codes and their scope notes, use the option "Tools/Classification Codes."
CF
Conference Information [Word Indexed]
psychoanalytic.cf.
Many books and articles contain material that was originally presented at conferences. The Conference Information (CF) field contains the name, number, date and location of a conference at which the content of the document was presented.
Individual words are posted in the
conference information index. Standard abbreviations such as those used
for institutions are used for the institutional and geographical portions
of the CF field (such as "Coll" for "College," "Co" for "Company," "Dept"
for "Department," "Hosp(s)" for "Hospitals(s)," and so on.
CN Conference Note (Display only)
The Conference Note (CN) field contains information about additional conferences at which the content of a document was presented, or information about a conference from which the content of the document was derived.
Conference Note is indexed as part
of the Conference Information (CF) field.
CW
Classification Code Word [Word Indexed]
vocational.cw.
Classification Codes Words (CW) is
a word index of the Classification Codes field (CC).
FC
Form/Content Type [Phrase Indexed]
empirical study.fc.
literature review-research review.fc.
The Form/Content Type (FC) identifies the specific form or function of the document. This field identifies what a document is as opposed to what it is about, e.g., distinguishing a document that is a literature review versus one that is about literature reviews. A record may contain multiple Form/Content Types.
The Form/Content Types are also available
as limits.
HW
Subject Heading Word [Word Indexed]
counseling.hw.
academic achievement.hw
Sometimes you may wish to retrieve every Subject Heading that includes a particular word or words; this is done by searching the desired word(s) in the Subject Heading Word (HW) field.
You can also view every Subject Heading
which contains a particular word by using the option "Tools/Permuted Index."
IA, AT
Intended Audience [Phrase Indexed]
general public.ia.
psychology professional research.ia.
Book and chapter records added since 1987 are indexed with the work's intended general audience, something which is often explicitly stated by authors or publishers. APA selects audience types from a standard list which is found in the Intended Audience (IA) field. This list includes the following.
General Public
Juvenile
Psychology: Professional & Research
Intended Audience is also available
as a limit.
IB
ISBN [Phrase Indexed]
0-08-042760-x.ib.
9057023768.ib.
The ISBN (IB) field contains the International Standard Book Number, and any qualifying text in parentheses. The qualifying text denotes binding type, volume number(s), publisher and/or the publisher location for which the ISBN was assigned.
The ISBN appears as a number separated by hyphens. Its purpose is to identify uniquely a book title, an edition of a book, or a monograph produced by a specific publisher. Each ISBN number consists of ten digits separated into the following parts:
Group identifier (national, geographic,
language, or other group)
Publisher or producer identifier
Title identifier
Check digit
However, despite this standard format, ISBN's vary enormously on the source documents, for example:
980-07-5860-7.ib.
87-7288-811-3.ib.
3-7186-5015-0.ib.
2-88124-506-4.ib.
0-06-019109-0.ib.
Consequently, they have also been put into the index without spaces or dashes. You may search the ISBN with or without hyphens.
The IB field is available in book
and chapter records added to PsycINFO since 1987.
ID, KP
Key Phrase Identifiers [Word Indexed]
hearing impaired.id.
The Key Phrase Identifiers (ID) field concisely summarizes a document's subject content. Indexers use the Key Phrase to describe a document in ways that are not accounted for by Subject Headings.
For experimental literature, Key Phrases typically contain the independent variable, the dependent variable, and the subject population.
For non-experimental literature,
the Key Phrases consist of major concepts, time lines, populations,
implications, or genre--whatever information the indexer thinks will supplement
other indexing information.
IN
Author Affiliation (Institution) [Word Indexed]
tufts.in.
The Institution (IN) field contains the first author's affiliation, if indicated in the source document.
Enter the single most descriptive word in the institution name, for example, "harvard" not "university."
Standard abbreviations are used in the institution field; the most critical ones include "Co" (Company), "Coll" (College), "Dept" (Department), "Hosp(s)" (Hospital(s)), "Inc" (Incorporated) and "Lab(s) (Laboratory(ies)). Institutions which are commonly known by initials (NIMH, WHO, INSERM) may be listed in initialed form for some records and spelled out for others as in "National Insts of Health."
State and Province names must be
searched by both spelled-out name and postal abbreviation. Country names
(except USA and USSR) are spelled out.
IP
Issue/Part
"93".ip.
The Issue/Part (IP) field contains
the issue and/or part for a particular volume of a journal. The IP field
usually displays as part of the Source (SO) field.
IS
ISSN [Phrase Indexed]
0065-1400.is.
The ISSN (IS) field contains the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) for the journal in which an article was published. It appears as a number separated by hyphens.
ISSNs have been included in PsycINFO
since 1979.
JN
Journal Name [Phrase Indexed]
psychoanalytic review.jn.
The Journal Name (JN) field contains the full name of the journal in which an article was published. This field is usually displayed as part of the Source (SO) field.
Journal names are indexed as phrases. To view journal titles in the index, enter as many of the words or letters in a journal name as are needed to distinguish it from other journals, for example, "cognitive sci$" for "Cognitive Science."
Stopwords such as "of" ARE included
in the journal name index but when "The," "A," or "An," is the first word
of a journal, it has been stripped.
JW
Journal Word
occupational.jw.
brain.jw.
The Journal Word (JW) field contains individual words from every journal name in the database. This field is not displayable and has no indexing function.
Stopwords such as "the" or "of" are
not included. This field is used to retrieve every occurrence of a journal
which includes a particular word, such as "psychological."
LG, LA
Language [Phrase Indexed]
eng.lg.
The Language (LG) field contains the language(s) of publication of a document. The language name is indicted both by a 3-letter (such as "fre" for French) and the full language name (French).
Before 1971, the LG field for non-English
documents contained only the indication "NonEnglish."
LM Local Messages (Display only)
The Local Messages (LM) field contains
messages created by your Ovid System administrator to indicate holdings
information about journals held in your library or institution.
LO
Location [Word Indexed]
austria.lo.
us.lo.
The Location (LO) field contains
a standardized description of locations, specifically country names, related
to the content of the document. It may contain multiple Locations.
MO
Publication Month/Season [Word Indexed]
jul.mo.
sum.mo.
The Publication Month/Season (MO) field may appear in Journal Article, Dissertation, or Report records only, and contains the month or season that the journal issue, Dissertation Abstracts International issue, or report was published.
The field usually consists of a three-character
alphabetic abbreviation of the month or season.
MP Mapping Alias (TI, AB, HW, TY, ID)
The Mapping (MP) alias is the "basic
index" for PsycINFO/ClinPSYC. An unqualified search (ie. a search
that has not been qualified with the dot-dot syntax) is searched in the
subject bearing fields of the database. The MP Alias includes Title
(TI), Abstract (AB), Subject Headings Word (HW), Table of Contents
Titles/Headings (TY) and Key Phrase Identifiers (ID)
MT Media Type
[Phrase Indexed]
print paper.mt.
internet.mt.
The Media Type (MT) field identifies the broad, physical medium of the
document or item.
NT
Notes [Word Indexed]
originally.nt.
The Notes (NT) field contains various
types of descriptive information, such as the relationship of the present
work to a previous work. This is a free-text field used most frequently
to capture complex publication histories. It contains miscellaneous information
about the document, including reprint citations or information about forms
of other previous publications of the content.
ON
UMI Dissertation Order Number [Phrase Indexed]
aai0801237.on.
aai9926683.on.
PsycINFO only. UMI Dissertation
Order Number (ON) contains the number assigned by University Microfilms
International for ordering full-text dissertations represented in Dissertation
Abstracts International. The UMI Dissertation Order Number usually consists
of a 10-character alphanumeric sequence.
OP
Translated Parent Book Title [Word Indexed]
ensenanza.op.
The Translated Parent Book Title
(OP) appears for chapter records only and contains the English-language
translation of the non-English title of the parent book in which the chapter
appears. This field displays as part of the Source (SO) field.
OS
Translated Book Series Title [Word Indexed]
cultura.os.
The Translated Book Series Title
(OS) appears in Book or Chapter records only. It contains the English-language
translation of the series title of a document written in a non-English
language.
OT, TT
Original Title [Word Indexed]
bambini.ot.
The Original Title (OT) field contains
non-English titles in the original document language. If the original title
was in a non-Roman alphabet, the OT is transliterated or is not present.
PA
Parent Book Author [Word Indexed]
wright.pa.
blanchard$.pa.
The Parent Book Author (PA) appears in chapter records only. Up to the first two authors of the "parent" book in which the chapter appears, are included and displayed as part of the Source (SO) field. If a third or subsequent author exists for the parent book, "et al" appears.
Patronymic suffixes, such as Jr.,
Sr., III, etc., are included for display, but are not indexed, as are non-author
roles, which include: Ed - Editor, Comp - Compiler, Trans - Translator,
Illus - Illustrator, Photo - Photographer, and Revwr - Reviewer. If no
role is present, the role may be assumed to be "author"
PG
Page [Word Indexed]
402.pg.
The Page (PG) field consists of the
inclusive pagination of a document. This field is usually displayed as
part of the Source (SO) field.
PI
Parent Book Institutional/Corporate Author [Word Indexed]
womens.pi.
The Parent Book Institutional/Corporate Author (PI) appears in Chapter records only, and contains up to the first two institutional authors of the "parent" book in which the chapter appears. If a third or subsequent institutional author exists for the parent book, "et al" appears.
Only the first component of the institution
name is included in the field (other name components and geographic information
do not appear). This field displays as part of the Source (SO) field.
PL
Publisher Location
sarasota.pl.
australia.pl.
The Publisher Location (PL) field
appears in Book and Chapter records only. It contains the location (city,
state, country) of up to two publishers of the book, or of the chapter's
parent book. This field usually displays as part of the Source (SO) field.
PO
Populations [Phrase Indexed]
human.po.
The Population (PO) field contains terms describing the subject population of the document.
Population codes include:
10 Human
20 Animal
30 Male
40 Female
50 Inpatient
60 Outpatient
Both the code and the term are searchable. Population groups are also available as limits.
For records added to the database prior to 1997, a document which includes both animal and human subjects are specified as "animal." From 1997 on, both "animal" and "human" is specified when both subjects are included.
Age group terms also display in this
field and are searchable in the Age Groups (AG) index.
PT, DT Publication
Type [Phrase Indexed]
edited book.pt.
secondary publication.pt.
The Publication Type (PT) field identifies the general type of document. Publication Types (PT) include:
Book 100
Authored Book 120
Edited Book 140
Chapter 160
Journal Article 250
Secondary Publication 300
Dissertation Abstract 350
Report 400
Publication Types are also available as limits.
PU
Publisher [Word Indexed]
harpercollins.pu.
The Publisher (PU) field contains publisher information for books and chapters added since 1987.
The Publisher (PU) field—originally
for non-serial records such as book and book chapter records only—has been
expanded to include journal article records. Also, a new subfield
for Publisher URLs has been included. It usually displays as part of the
Source (SO) field.
RY
Reprint Year [Phrase Indexed]
1990.ry.
1998.ry.
The Reprint Year (RY) field contains the year in which a book or chapter was reprinted. The Reprint Year (RY) field must be searched as four digits, for example, "1994."
Years must be searched individually; do not enter a range of years.
The Reprint Year is available for
book and chapter records added since 1987, and normally displays as part
of the Source (SO) field.
SD
Source Description [Word Indexed]
10579.sd.
The Source Description (SD) field contains bibliographic information about the source document, including year & month of publication, volume and issue numbers, and pagination. Source description appears for journal articles only.
The Source Description is made up
of the Date of Publication (DP), Issue/Part (IP), Publication Month/Season
(MO), Pagination (PG), and Volume (VO) fields. This field displays as part
of the Source (SO) field.
SF
Special Feature [Phrase Indexed]
computer software.sf.
transparencies.sf.
The Special Feature (SF) field identifies the presence of specific features in, or items accompanying, the document.
Index 100
Non-English Abstracts 200
References 300
Assessment Instrument 400
Auxiliary Materials 500
Audiocassette 510
Computer Software 520
Instructors Manual 530
Study Guide 540
Test Bank 550
Transparencies 560
Videocassette 570
Workbook 580
Manual 590
Peer Reviewed 600
Special Features are also available
as limits.
SH, DE, CT, SW Subject
Headings [Phrase Indexed]
imagery/
myths.sh.
childhood development.de.
*reasoning/
The Subject Headings (SH) field contains the Subject Headings (also known as "descriptors" or "index terms") used by indexers at the American Psychological Association (APA) to describe the content of a document.
ClinPSYC's Subject Headings are taken from APA's Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms. You can look up any of these terms by using the pull-down menu option "Tools/Thesaurus."
Subject Headings are entered into the index as phrases and should be searched exactly as they appear in the Thesaurus.
Subject headings which describe the
major point (focus) of a document will be preceded with an asterisk (*).
SI
Special Issue Title [Word Indexed]
alcohol.si.
The Special Issue Title (SI) field
may appear in Journal Article records only, and contains the special issue
title of the journal in which the article appears.
SO
Source
american psychologist.so.
The Source (SO) field includes a
display of all the basic information needed to locate a citation, including
the Journal Name or Monograph Publisher, the vol/issue, pagination and
year of publication. The fields which make up the Source field are Journal
Name (JN), Parent Book Title (BT), Date of Publication (DP), Issue Part
(IP), Publication Month/Season (MO), Translated Parent Book Title
(OP), Translated Book Series Title (OS), Parent Book Author (PA), Pagination
(PG), Parent Book Institutional/Corporate Author (PI), Publisher Location
(PL), Publisher (PU), Book Reprint Year (RY), Book Series Title (ST), and
Volume (VO).
ST
Book Series Title [Word Indexed]
adoption.st.
If present, the Book Series Title (ST) field appears in Book or Chapter records only. It contains the series title (and volume or number, if applicable) of the book or of the chapter's "parent" book.
The ST field is present in about
one-third of book records.
TC
Table of Contents [Word Indexed]
glossary.tc.
The Table of Contents (TC) field
exists in book records added since 1987, and includes "front matter" such
as prefaces, forewords and introductions, section headings and subheadings,
chapter titles, substantive headings and subheadings of sections within
chapters, and "back matter" such as appendices, conclusions, afterwards,
glossaries, indexes, and so on. If the Table of Contents is abbreviated,
it contains the indication "abbreviated". Author names follow the chapter
titles.
TI
Title [Word Indexed]
cognition.ti.
The Title (TI) field contains the English language version of a title.
If the language of the document is not English, you will see the language of the document in square brackets after the title.
For documents which were not written
in English, the original or transliterated title usually appears in a separate
field, Original Title (OT).
TW
Textword (TI, AB, ID, TY)
defense mechanism$.tw.
The Textword (TW) field is an alias for all of the fields in the database which contain text words and which are appropriate for a free-text subject search.
The Text word fields in PsycINFO
include Title (TI), Abstract (AB), Key Phrase Identifiers (ID), and Table
of Contents Titles/Headings (TY).
TY
Table of Contents Titles/Headings [Word indexed]
confabulation.ty.
The Table of Contents Titles/Headings
(TY) field exists in book records added since 1987, and includes portions
of the Table of Contents that reflect subject content: section headings
and subheadings, chapter titles, substantive headings and subheadings of
sections within chapters, and "back matter" such as appendices, conclusions,
afterwords, glossaries, indexes. "Front matter" and author names
that are part of a book’s table of contents are not searchable via TY.
UP
Update Code [Phrase Indexed]
20000719.up.
The Update Code (UP) field appears in all PsycINFO records and contains the date the record was released into the PsycINFO database. It is sometimes referred to as "Entry Month."
It consists of eight digits, in YYYYMMDD
format, where YYYY is the release year, MM is the release month, and DD
is the release day.
UR
Uniform Resource Locator
library.ur.
If present, the URL field contains
the Uniform Resource Locator where an online version of the document, a
full text version of the document, or additional information is available.
This field specifies that the method of access is http:// (World Wide Web
HTML protocol).
VO
Volume [Phrase Indexed]
"2".vo.
The Volume (VO) field contains the
volume number of a journal issue. The VO field usually displays as
part of the Source (SO) field.
YR, PY
Publication Year [Phrase Indexed]
1996.yr.
The Publication Year (YR) field contains the year in which a document was published. The year must be searched using four digits, for example, "1994."
Only individual years may be searched
here; do not enter a range of years. (Use the "Limit to Publication Year"
to restrict sets to range of years.)
.
Age Groups Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to adult Animal Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to animal Disordered Populations Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to disordered Empirical Human Populations Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to Childhood Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to Adolescence Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to Adulthood English Language Command Syntax: ..l/1 en=y Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to english Human Command Syntax: ..l/1 hu=y Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to human Journal Articles Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to journal articles Languages Command Syntax: ..l/1 lg=fre Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to french Latest Update Command Syntax: ..l/1 up=y Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to latest update Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to update Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to up=20010725 Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to up=20010606-20010627 Non-Disordered Populations Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to non disordered Publication Types Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to book Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to report Publication Year Command Syntax: ..l/1 yr=1993 Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to yr=1993 Tests/Measurements as Subject of Article or Study Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to tests Treatment and Prevention Sentence Syntax: limit 1 to treatment
Examples:
<1> Accession Number Journal Article: 2001-07472-003. Author Schulz, Richard; Beach, Scott R; Lind, Bonnie; Martire, Lynn M; Zdaniuk, Bozena; Hirsch, Calvin; Jackson, Sharon; Burton, Lynda. Institution U Pittsburgh, U Ctr for Social & Urban Research, Dept of Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, PA, US. Title Involvement in caregiving and adjustment to death of a spouse: Findings from the caregiver health effects study. Source Jama: Journal of the American Medical Association. Vol 285(24) Jun 2001, 3123-3129. American Medical Assn, US, http://www.jama.com Special Issue Title No Special Issue Title Available ISSN 0098-7484 Language English Abstract Assessed the effect of bereavement on family caregivers by examining pre- vs post-death changes in self-reported and objective health outcomes among elderly persons providing varying levels of care prior to their spouse's death. A prospective, population-based cohort study was conducted in 4 US communities between 1993 and 1998. 129 66-96 yr olds whose spouse died during an average 4-yr follow-up were classified as noncaregivers (NCs), caregivers reporting no strain (NSCs), or strained caregivers (SCs). Ss were assessed for changes in depression symptoms (assessed by the 10-item Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression [CES-D] scale), antidepressant use, health risk behaviors, and weight. CES-D scores remained high but did not change among SCs, while these scores increased for both NCs and NSCs. NCs were more likely to be using nontricyclic antidepressant medications following the death than the NSCs. The SCs showed improvement in health risk behaviors following the death of their spouse, while the NCs and NSCs showed little change. NCs experienced weight loss following the death, while SCs and NSCs did not show significant weight change. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2000 APA, all rights reserved) Key Phrase Identifiers bereavement; family caregivers; stress; pre- vs post-death changes; health outcomes; depression symptoms; antidepressant use; health risk behaviors; weight change Subject Headings *Caregiver Burden Body Weight *Death and Dying Caregivers *Grief Health *Health Behavior Major Depression *Stress Reactions Psychiatric Symptoms Antidepressant Drugs Classification Code Home Care & Hospice [3375] Population Group Human; Male; Female. Adulthood (18 yrs & older); Aged (65 yrs & older); Very Old (85 yrs & older). Location US Form/Content Type Empirical Study; Longitudinal Study; Prospective Study. Special Feature References; Peer Reviewed. Publication Type Journal Article Publication Year 2001 Update Code 20010705 Media Type Print (Paper) URL http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v285n24/rfull/joc10038.html# aainfo <2> Accession Number Authored Book: 2001-01573-000. Author Rogers, Wendy Stainton; Rogers, Rex Stainton. Institution Open U, School of Health & Social Welfare, Milton Keynes, England. Title The psychology of gender and sexuality: An introduction. Source Buckingham, England: Open University Press. (2001). xii, 305pp. ISBN 0-335-20225-X (hardcover); 0-335-20224-1 (paperback) ISSN No ISSN Available Language English Abstract (from the cover) Provides a comprehensive introduction to both gender and sexuality from a psychological perspective. Discusses questions such as: (1) To what extent are gender and sexuality "programmed in the genes' and to what extent are they acquired through learning and from culture?, (2) What is wrong with traditional ways in which psychology has addressed these topics and what better alternatives are there?, and (3) What do these new approaches have to offer us in understanding out own gender and sexuality, our life experiences and our relationships. Gender and sexuality have a profound influence on who we are and what we feel, think, and do. This book reviews early psychological studies of gender and sexuality and then sets out a number of challenges that have been made to them in more recent times: libertarian, feminist and postmodern. It shows how these challenges raise important questions about gender and sexuality by applying them to topic of interest in today's world. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2000 APA, all rights reserved) Key Phrase Identifiers gender; sexuality; sex differences; sociocultural factors; learning; libertarian; feminist; postmodern; biology; psychology Subject Headings *Gender Identity Feminism *Human Sex Differences Learning *Psychology Liberalism *Sex Roles Postmodernism *Sexuality Sociocultural Factors Biology Classification Code Sex Roles & Women's Issues [2970] Population Group Human; Male; Female. Form/Content Type Classroom Material; Textbook. Special Feature Index; References. Intended Audience Psychology: Professional & Research. Table of Contents (Abbreviated) Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Part 1: Mainstream psychological approaches to gender and sexuality Biological paradigms Social and cultural paradigms Interactive paradigms Part II: The challenges to mainstream approaches Introduction to Part II: Challenges Liberatory challenges Feminist challenges Postmodern challenges Part III: Applications of a critical approach Where's the action? Aliens and others Bodies Sex crimes New men, new women, new relationships? Glossary Bibliography Index Publication Type Authored Book Publication Year 2001 Update Code 20010725 Media Type Print (Paper)
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