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Herman, Judith – 1984
Rates of sexual assault on women are sufficiently high that women live with a lifelong, pervasive fear of violence. Research has just begun to identify and analyze the health and mental health effects of sexual assault on victims, and studies are investigating the social and individual motivations of perpetrators. This document contains a…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Family Violence, Females, Feminism
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Benjamin, Lois – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1983
Examines Black women's use of the negative epithet of the dog in describing men who fail to fulfill their prescribed ideal role of breadwinner, companion, husband, and father. Suggests that use of the dog stereotype impedes effective communication between Black men and women. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Blacks, Conflict, Family Relationship
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Giordano, Peggy C.; Cernkovich, Stephen A. – Social Problems, 1979
Data from a questionnaire administered in three urban high schools and two state institutions for girls suggest that there is little association between liberated attitudes and self-reported delinquency involvement. However, females' tendency to commit delinquent acts in groups, and their explanations for their participation, depart from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Change, Crime, Delinquency
Russo, Nancy Felipe; Hilberman, Elaine – 1978
The mental health implications of sex discrimination as considered by the Subpanel on the Mental Health of Women of the President's Commission of Mental Health are discussed. The status of women's mental health and the problems of women in the mental health delivery system are considered in relation to the larger societal context. Prevention of…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Delivery Systems, Discriminatory Legislation
Sommers, Tish; And Others – 1986
This "gray paper" addresses the concerns of older women regarding their control over death and dying. It is based on the observation that older women are devalued by society on account of both their age and gender, and hence are likely to be impoverished and vulnerable as they approach death. The paper begins by examining the legal,…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Court Litigation, Death, Ethics
Gill, Wanda E. – 1992
This study examined similarities and differences in attitudes between men and women full-time administrators, faculty, staff, and students on various advocacy issues such as harassment, victims' rights, equity, educational funding, and politics. Surveys (N=210) were mailed to faculty, administrators and staff at Bowie State University (Maryland),…
Descriptors: Activism, Administrators, Advocacy, College Faculty
Kischke, Martina I. – 1985
Focusing on the changing roles and consciousness of women currently living in the Federal Republic of Germany, this report is organized under seven topical headings. The first section, "Women and Politics," comments on the increasing influence of women in local politics, with 36 women currently occupying the posts of Lord Mayor, Mayor,…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Employed Women, Employment Opportunities, Family Size
Zambrana, Ruth E., Ed. – 1982
The 10 papers in this monograph examine the background, characteristic, social roles, and social-psychological needs of Hispanic women in the United States (especially Puerto Ricans in New York City), and identify possibilities for future research and policies. Based on recent research and other studies, the articles focus on: (1) the interplay…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Contraception, Cultural Background, Cultural Influences
Naidoo, J. C. – 1980
This collection includes ten papers on South Asian (particularly East Indian) women in Canada. The papers were written by the author for presentation at various meetings from 1976 to 1980 and discuss: (1) the author's research on differential role perceptions, religious values, role socialization, and achievement aspirations of East Indian and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Aspiration, Cultural Pluralism, Demography