Women and men tend to have different types of stress-related psychological disorders. Women have greater rates of depression and some types of anxiety disorders than men, while men have greater rates ...
... 80 percent of a sample of Air Force women deployed in Iraq and other areas around the world ... Boston at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association.
"Women now comprise approximately 15 ...
... new study in Psychology of Women Quarterly finds that women who present themselves as confident and ambitious ... hired as a manager than either confident or modest women. Julie E. Phelan, Corinne A. Moss ...
... Nancy Kenney, UW associate professor of psychology and women studies and lead author of the study ... ll be sorry.'"
Kenney noted that a number of women offered suggestions to improve the donation process ...
... more primary care, pharmacy, specialty care, laboratory and radiology services.
For psychologically abused women, more services were needed in specialty care, pharmacy, and radiology.
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... by Lora Park, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology and graduate student Ann Marie DiRaddo, of ... the spring edition (Vo. 33, Issue 1) of Psychology of Women Quarterly, a publication of the American ...
... author of a new study and a UW research associate professor of pediatrics and psychology. "For women there is a great deal of overlap between these common emotional and health problems that span ...
A new study in Psychology of Women Quarterly explored the outcomes of sexual harassment on both boys and girls. While girls were harassed more frequently, boys were ...
A new study in the journal Psychology of Women Quarterly examined the effects of workplace sexual harassment and found that employees who were harassed report lower levels of job satisfaction, ...
... salary discrimination. A new study published in Psychology of Women Quarterly analyzes the salaries of faculty ... gender pay gap.
"Our findings show that women who wish to challenge pay gaps at their own ...
... and stereotypes of leaders as men may be changing. A study published in an upcoming issue of the Psychology of Women Quarterly examines these issues, investigating how men and women leaders and their ...