Marriages and Families in the 21st Century

Höfundur Tasha R. Howe

Útgefandi SAGE Publications, Inc. (US)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781071910603

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2024

8.190 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Preface
  • New to This Edition
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1 The Changing American Family
  • The Standard North American Family
  • Focus on My Family: The Howe Family
  • Family Structures Versus Family Processes
  • Self-Assessment: Rating My Family’s Strengths
  • Diverse Family Structures and Processes
  • Regulating Family Structures and Processes Around the World
  • Cultural Relativism Versus Human Rights
  • Native American and European Families
  • Native Americans in Modern Times
  • Brain Food: Childhood in the Colonies
  • American Family Life After the Industrial Revolution
  • Many American Histories
  • African American Families in Modern Times
  • How Would You Measure That?: Infant Co-sleeping (Lerner et al., 2020)
  • Mexican American Experiences
  • Puerto Rican American Experiences
  • Cuban American Experiences
  • Latinos in Modern Times
  • Chinese American Experiences
  • Japanese American Experiences
  • Asian Americans in Modern Times
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 2 How We Study the Family
  • Theories Influenced by Communist Ideologies
  • Communism
  • Structural-Functionalism
  • Family Systems Theory
  • Conflict Theory
  • Social Exchange Theory
  • Theories Influenced by Scientific Advances
  • Social Constructionism
  • Feminist Theory
  • Attachment Theory
  • Bioecological Theory
  • The Person
  • Processes and Contexts
  • Focus on My Family: Jan’s Story
  • Experimental Research Methods
  • Hypothesis Testing
  • Operational Definitions
  • Experimental Procedures
  • Variables
  • Experimental Design
  • Choosing a Research Time Frame
  • How Would You Measure That?: Children’s Adjustment in Relation to Their Exposure to Family Conflict (Sturge-Apple et al., 2006)
  • Examining Results
  • Correlational Research Methods
  • Correlations Versus Causal Inferences
  • Brain Food: Spurious Correlations
  • Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods
  • Etic and Emic Approaches
  • Demand Characteristics
  • Demographic Variables in Research Methods
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Sex, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
  • Social Class
  • Building Your Strengths: Improving Critical Thinking
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 3 Sex and Gender
  • What’s the Difference Between Sex, Gender, and Sexual Orientation?
  • Two Genders or More?
  • Intersexuality
  • The Complexity of Gender Identity and Gender Roles
  • Gender and Sexual Orientation
  • Can Sexual Orientation Change?
  • Complex Family Issues Related to Sexual Orientation
  • Heteronormativity
  • The Importance of Gender for Living in Families
  • Gender Discrimination and Sexism
  • Sexism
  • Men and Masculinity
  • Intersectional Identities
  • Gender Similarity Hypothesis
  • Gender Stereotypes
  • Stereotype Threat
  • How Would You Measure That?: The Effects of Stereotype Threat on Boys’ Reading Performance (Pansu, et al., 2016)
  • Theories and Research on Gender Role Development
  • Gender Schema Theory
  • Social Cognitive Theory
  • Self-Assessment: Bem’s (1974, 1977) Psychosexual Androgyny Scale
  • Evolution and Adult Gendered Behavior
  • Genetic and Biological Influences on Gender: Prenatal to Puberty
  • Prenatal Sexual Differentiation
  • Genes Versus Brains
  • Contextual Influences on Prenatal and Infant Development
  • Puberty and Gender
  • Brain Food: Gender Differences Found in Research
  • Diversity in Adult Gender Roles
  • The Diverse Lives of Adult Men
  • Men of Color
  • Contemporary Trends for Modern Men
  • Focus on My Family: Dave and Janet’s Story
  • The Diverse Lives of Adult Women
  • Women of Color
  • Macrosystem Influences on Women and Their Families
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 4 Sexualities
  • Macrosystem and Chronosystem Influences on Sexuality
  • The Industrial Revolution
  • Social Darwinism
  • The 20th Century
  • The Sexual Double Standard
  • Trends in Sexual Behavior and Attitudes About Sex
  • Cultural Regulation of Sexuality
  • Focus on My Family: Melinda’s Story
  • Recent U.S. Trends in Sexual Behavior
  • Cultural Variations in Sexual Behavior
  • The Bioecological Perspective
  • How Our Sex Organs Work
  • Women’s Sexual Organs
  • Hormones
  • Women’s Sexual Response
  • Female Orgasms
  • Women’s Sexual Problems
  • Building Your Strengths: Improving Sexual Satisfaction
  • Men’s Sex Organs
  • Men’s Sexual Response
  • Men’s Sexual Problems
  • Sexualities in More Depth
  • Sexual Orientation
  • Biological Research on Homosexuality
  • Genes
  • Chromosomes
  • Social and Contextual Issues and Homosexuality
  • Contemporary Issues in Sexuality
  • Female Genital Mutilation
  • AIDS and Safer Sex
  • Issues in Youth Sexuality
  • Abstinence Education, Virginity Pledges, and Family Relationships
  • Sexual Diversity Versus Disorders
  • Sex Therapy
  • Physiological Aspects of Sex Therapy
  • Sexual Abuse and Sexualized Violence
  • How Would You Measure That?: Preventing Sexual Violence (Banyard et al., 2007)
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 5 Dating and Mate Selection
  • Changing Trends in Courtship, Dating, Hooking Up, and Mate Selection
  • Historical Trends in Dating and Mate Selection
  • Contemporary Trends
  • General Processes Leading From Dating to Mate Selection
  • Attachment Processes
  • A Bioecological Examination of Dating and Mate Selection
  • Biological Factors
  • Evolutionary Perspectives
  • Neurobiological Research
  • Phases of Chemical Attraction
  • Attachment and Physiological Reactivity
  • How Would You Measure That?: Cortisol and Risk Taking (Halpern et al., 2002)
  • Person, Process, and Context Factors
  • The Macrosystem: Cultural Factors
  • Theories of Dating and Mate Selection
  • Structural-Functionalism and Dating
  • Conflict Theory
  • Filter Theory
  • More on Filter and Market Value Approaches to Mate Selection
  • Diversity in Dating and Mate Selection
  • Crossing Ethnic Lines
  • Focus on My Family: Adrian and Shanice’s Story
  • LGBT Communities and Dating
  • Adolescents and Dating
  • Seniors and Dating
  • Contemporary Trends Around the World
  • Global Dating Trends
  • Building Your Strengths: Improving Your First Impression on a Date
  • Dating With Technology
  • Dating Violence
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 6 Love
  • What Is Love?
  • Passionate/Romantic Love Versus Companionate Love
  • Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love
  • Lee’s Styles of Love
  • Aron and Aron’s Self-Expansion Theory of Love
  • Focus on My Family: The Story of Louise’s Two Loves
  • Is Love Universal?
  • Some Historical Trends
  • Gender Issues
  • How Men and Women Express Love
  • Androgynous Love
  • Self-Assessment: Love Attitudes—Short Form
  • Modern Ideas
  • Polyamory
  • Biological Aspects of Love
  • The Brain and Relationships
  • Neurochemistry and the Development of Love
  • Kissing
  • Relationship Development
  • How Would You Measure That?: Serotonin in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Love (MARAZZITI et al., 1999)
  • The Social Contexts of Love
  • Baby Love
  • Adult Attachment
  • Macrosystem Forces
  • Professional Help for Enhancing Love
  • Brain Food: Some Tips for Constructive Conflict
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 7 Marriages and Committed Partnerships
  • Historical and Contemporary Trends in Marriage
  • Marriages Before Industrialization
  • Marriage in the 19th Century
  • Contemporary Marriage Trends
  • The Deinstitutionalization of Marriage
  • Specific Forms of Deinstitutionalization
  • Focus on My Family: Todd, Michael, and Joel
  • Examining the Modern Institution of Marriage
  • Health Benefits of Happy Marriages
  • Gender Differences in the Health Benefits of Marriage
  • How Would You Measure That?: Newlyweds’ Hormones and Marriage Quality (Kiecolt-Glaser et al., 2003)
  • Processes Underlying the Marriage–Health Link
  • Cohabitation, Covenant, and Arranged Marriages
  • Cohabitation and Common Law Marriage
  • A Case Example of Cohabitation in Sweden
  • Covenant Marriages
  • Arranged Marriages
  • Same-Sex Marriages
  • Key Historical Turning Points in Same-Sex Marriage
  • Domestic Partnerships
  • Brain Food: The First U.S. Domestic Partnership Statute
  • Contemporary Views of Same-Sex Marriage
  • Specific Arguments for and Against Same-Sex Marriage
  • Interracial and Intercultural Marriages
  • Social Dominance Beliefs and Interracial Marriage
  • Demographic Variables and Interracial Marriage
  • Intercultural Marriages
  • Immigrant Marriages
  • Marital Problems and Building Healthy Relationships
  • Infidelity
  • Financial Infidelity
  • Unresolved Conflict
  • Problems in Relationship Perceptions
  • Building Your Strengths: Reducing Criticism
  • Premarital Counseling
  • Positive Interactions
  • Dyadic Coping
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 8 Living Single
  • The Normative Life Cycle Model: Effects on Singles
  • The Struggles for Identity and Intimacy
  • Emerging Adulthood
  • Types of Emerging Adults
  • Unique Challenges Facing Singles
  • Singlism
  • Brain Food: Singlehood Stigma Scale
  • Coping With Singlism
  • Singles Pride
  • Macrosystem Forces Against Singlehood
  • An Example From Mormon Culture
  • Examples From Africa
  • Women’s Rights in African Nations
  • Examples From the United States
  • How Would You Measure That?: Discrimination Against Singles (Morris, Sinclair, & DePaulo, 2007)
  • Fighting for Singles’ Rights in the United States
  • The Diverse Lives of Single People
  • Non-normative Singles
  • Living Apart Together
  • Diverse Reasons for Singlehood
  • Focus on My Family: Leslie and Scirocco
  • Single Through Commitment to God
  • Priests, Monks, and Nuns: A Historical Family Necessity
  • Contemporary Faith-Based Single Lifestyles
  • An Example From Thai Buddhist Maechii
  • The Psychological and Physical Health of Single People
  • Singles Strain
  • Emotional Attachments
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 9 Reproduction and Parenting
  • Historical and Cultural Trends in Parenting
  • Brain Food: Some Methods of Contraception
  • The Work of Leta Hollingworth
  • Historical Beliefs and Practices Surrounding Childbirth
  • Historical Views of Children and Childhood
  • Historical Views of Motherhood and Fatherhood
  • Diverse Families in History
  • Modern Ideas for Ensuring Child Well-Being in Families
  • Reproduction and Other Ways to Have Children
  • Egg and Sperm
  • The Egg and the Prenatal Environment
  • Sperm and the Role of the Father
  • The Role of Genes After Fertilization
  • Prenatal Development
  • How Would You Measure That?: Hormonal Changes in Men During Pregnancy (Storey et al., 2000)
  • Giving Birth
  • Natural Birth
  • Cesarean Section Birth
  • Choosing a Birth Method
  • Infertility
  • Artificial Insemination
  • In Vitro Fertilization
  • Reproductive Surrogacy
  • Adoption
  • Private Adoption
  • Public Adoption
  • International Adoption
  • Unique Challenges of Adoptive Parenting
  • The Transition to Parenting: Roles and Responsibilities
  • Mitigating the Stress of Parenthood
  • Postpartum Mental Health
  • Infant Brains and the Environment
  • Stress and the Developing Brain
  • Secure Environments and the Developing Brain
  • Overstimulation of the Developing Brain
  • Parenting Styles
  • Socioeconomic Influences on Parenting Styles
  • Self-Assessment: Parenting Quality in Family of Origin
  • The Many Faces of Parenthood
  • Fathering
  • Fathering With Fewer Resources
  • Single Parents
  • African American Parents
  • Transnational and Latino Parents
  • Native American Parents
  • Asian American Parents
  • LGBT Parents
  • Focus on My Family: Susan and Karen Adopt Internationally
  • Grandparents as Parents
  • Children as Primary Caregivers
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 10 The Economy of Working Families
  • Contemporary and Historic Trends in Family Economies
  • Contemporary Issues
  • Historical Patterns in Work and Income
  • Working Women
  • How Would You Measure That?: Young Women’s Desires to Enter Male-Dominated Professions (Frome, Alfeld, Eccles, & Barber, 2008)
  • Working Women in Families
  • Women and Career Advancement
  • Sexism
  • Challenges for Working Women of Color
  • Tokenism
  • Wage Penalties for Women
  • Diverse Experiences in Work and Family Life
  • Focus on My Family: Leah and Kamara
  • LGBT Issues and Work
  • African American Experiences With Work and Family
  • Diversity in Social Policies Around the World
  • Balancing Work and Family
  • Family-Friendly Policies
  • Childcare Issues
  • The Impact of Performing Multiple Roles
  • Policies That Benefit Families
  • Effects of Family-Friendly Policies
  • Work Stress
  • Self-Assessment: The Energy Project Audit
  • The Role of Personality in Work Stress
  • Economic Downturns and Unemployment
  • Poverty and Wealth: Living on the Economic Extremes
  • Living in Poverty
  • The Consequences of Poverty
  • Effective Poverty Reduction Strategies
  • Brain Food: What Happens When People Receive a Standard Basic Income?
  • Living in Affluence
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 11 Families in Crisis
  • A Bioecological Framework for Understanding the Pervasiveness of Violence
  • Elder Abuse and Neglect
  • Brain Food: What to Do if You Think Someone Is Being Battered
  • Forms of Elder Abuse
  • Neglect
  • Self-Neglect
  • Physical Abuse
  • Psychological/Emotional Abuse
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Financial/Material Abuse/Exploitation
  • Diversity in Elder Abuse
  • Animal Abuse
  • Risk Factors for Animal Abuse
  • Childhood Cruelty to Animals
  • Intimate Partner Violence
  • Historical Trends in Intimate Partner Violence
  • The Importance of Terminology
  • Marital Rape
  • The Gender Symmetry Controversy
  • Focus on My Family: Paula’s Story
  • The World Health Organization Study
  • Research on Western Couples
  • IPV in Young People
  • LGBT IPV
  • Ethnicity and IPV
  • The Dynamics of IPV
  • Cycle of Violence
  • Power and Control
  • Why Is It So Hard to Leave a Batterer?
  • Biological Processes Resulting From IPV
  • Risk and Protective Factors Related to Victimization
  • Victims or Survivors?
  • Feminism and IPV
  • Batterers
  • Types of Batterers
  • Dysphoric/Borderline Batterers
  • Antisocial/Violent Batterers
  • Family Only Batterers
  • Attachment Issues
  • Treatment Issues
  • Duluth Model
  • An Innovative Treatment Model for Latino Immigrants
  • Building Your Strengths: Positive Coping Skills Assessment
  • Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence
  • Child Maltreatment
  • Cultural Issues in Maltreatment
  • Types of Child Maltreatment
  • Physical Abuse
  • Abusive Head Trauma
  • Neglect
  • How Would You Measure That?: The Romanian Orphans Study (Nelson et al., 2009)
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Psychological/Emotional Abuse
  • Intervention and Prevention
  • Legal Issues
  • The Need for Evidence-Based Practice
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 12 Divorce and Remarriage
  • Trends in Divorce and Remarriage Over Time
  • Historical Trends in Divorce
  • Historical Trends in the United States
  • Contemporary Trends
  • How Would You Measure That?: Divorce Rates and Gender Equality (Yodanis, 2005)
  • Contemporary Legal Trends
  • Comparing Trends in Other Countries and the United States
  • The Effects of Divorce
  • Effects of Divorce on Women
  • Psychological Issues for Women and Children
  • Biological Aspects of Women’s Response to Divorce
  • The Effects of Abuse on Divorce Outcomes
  • Effects of Divorce on Men
  • Financial Issues
  • Psychological Processes Fathers Can Experience
  • Effects of Divorce on Children
  • Should Parents Stay Together for the Kids?
  • Positive Outcomes of Divorce
  • Brain Food: The Children’s Bill of Rights in Divorce
  • The Complexities of Divorce
  • The Process of Divorce
  • Some Psychological Processes Related to Divorce
  • Focus on My Family: Loretta’s Story
  • The Stations of Divorce
  • Reducing the Negative Impact of Divorce
  • Coparenting
  • Couples Coping Enhancement Training
  • Remarriage
  • Variables Influencing Remarriage Rates
  • Special Challenges in Stepfamilies
  • Legal and Financial Issues
  • Challenges for Stepmothers Versus Stepfathers
  • Different Viewpoints on Stepfamilies
  • Healthy Ways to Remarry and Stepparent
  • Building Your Strengths: Positive Stepparenting
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 13 Growing Older in Families
  • Historical and Cultural Beliefs About Aging
  • Historical Trends
  • Contemporary Trends Around the World
  • Diverse Experiences With Aging
  • Some African American Experiences
  • Some Hispanic/Latinx Experiences
  • Focus on My Family: Fernando and Rebecca
  • Some LGBT Experiences
  • Multidimensional Changes With Age
  • Physical Development
  • Sexual Development
  • Older Women’s Sexuality
  • Older Men’s Sexuality
  • Cognitive Development
  • How Would You Measure That?: Intervention for Family Caregivers of Stroke Patients (Shyu et al., 2008)
  • Psychological Control
  • Socioemotional Development
  • Well-Being After Retirement
  • Depression and Suicide
  • Life Satisfaction Among Women
  • Self-Assessment: Quality of Life Assessment
  • Widowhood
  • Intergenerational Family Relationships
  • Marriages and Committed Partnerships in Later Life
  • Relationships With Adult Children
  • Adult Children as Caregivers for Elders
  • Family Routines and Rituals
  • Grandparenting
  • Types of Grandparents
  • Brain Food: Grandparents’ Visitation Rights
  • Complexities of Modern Grandparenting
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Chapter 14 The Evolution of Families in the 21st Century
  • Five Key Ideas for Understanding Marriages and Families
  • The Bioecological Model
  • Family Structure Versus Process
  • Focus on My Family: Refia’s Story
  • A Strengths-Based Approach
  • Intersectional Identities
  • Diversity as Normative
  • General Trends in Multiculturalism
  • Ethnic Changes in the United States
  • Views in Favor of Multiculturalism
  • Views Against Multiculturalism
  • Using a Strengths-Based Approach in a Multicultural World
  • How Gender Equality and LGBT Rights Impact Global Well-Being
  • Women’s Rights
  • Women in the Arab World
  • LGBT Rights
  • Globalization
  • Acculturation Stress
  • Trauma From Global Violence
  • How Would You Measure That?: Moral Reasoning in Bosnian Children After the War (Garrod et al., 2003)
  • The Crisis in Syria
  • The Responsibilities of Developed Nations
  • An In-Depth Look at Immigration
  • Transnational Families
  • LGBT Immigrants
  • Undocumented Immigrants
  • Undocumented Children and Education
  • Chapter Summary
  • Key Terms
  • Glossary
  • References
  • Index
  • About the Author
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