第31章 参考文献(2)
Six percent of women in the United States will struggle with aneating disorder: The National Institute of Mental Health.“The NumbersCount: Mental Disorders in America,”2010, http:\/\/www.nimh.nih.gov\/health\/publications\/the-numbers-count-mental-disorders-in-america\/index.shtml#eating. 48 percent increase in eating -disorder hospitalization among patients aged 45 to 65: Yafu Zhao and William Encinosa,
“Hospitalizations for Eating Disorders from 1999 to 2006,”HealthCare Cost and Utilization Project Statistical Brief#70, http:\/\/www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov\/reports\/statbriefs\/sb70.pdf.
Chapter 8. The Accomplished Partner Husbands with wives who make more money: Sam Roberts,“More Men Marrying Wealthier Women,”The New York Times, January 18, 2010, http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2010\/01\/19\/us\/19marriage.html. Men are seeking accomplished partners: Deborah Siegel,“The New Trophy Wife,”Psychology Today, June 1, 2004, http:\/\/www. psychologytoday.com\/articles\/200401\/the-new-trophy-wife.
Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences:“Howard Gardner,”http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Howard_Gardner.
Chapter 9. The Accomplished Mother
Over 70 percent of women with children under 18 are in the labor force: Nancy Gibbs,“What Women Want Now,”Time, October 26,2009, http:\/\/www.time.com\/time\/specials\/packages\/article\/0,28804,1 930277_1930145,00.html.
Only 67 percent of U.S. children grow up with two married parents: The National Marriage Project,“The State of Our Unions 2009,”December 2009, http:\/\/www.stateofourunions.org.
Chapter 10. The Accomplished Career Woman
Aspirational treadmill: David Leonhardt,“Maybe Money Does Buy Happiness After All,”The New York Times, April 16, 2008, http:\/\/ www.nytimes.com\/2008\/04\/16\/business\/16leonhardt.html.
Over half of all mothers with children under age 3 are employed full-time: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,“Employment Characteristics of Families—2009,”News Release, May 27, 2010, http:\/\/www.bls.gov\/ news.release\/famee.nr0.htm.
40 percent of women say they are primary breadwinners: Nancy Gibbs,“What Women Want Now,”Time, October 26, 2009, http:\/\/ www.time.com\/time\/specials\/packages\/article\/0,28804,1930277_19301 45,00.html.
PART IV. ADVENTURE
Chapter 12. Maintaining Sexual Vitality
Symptoms of menopause: Robert S. Porter, ed.,“Women’s Health Issues,”The Merck Manuals Online Medical Library, 2004-2008, http:\/\/ www.merck.com\/mmhe\/sec22\/ch241f.html.
Women carry more of the burden of the household: Karla Henderson and Katherine Allen,“The Ethic of Care: Leisure Possibilities and Constraints for women,”Society and Leisure 14:97-113.
AARP study of sexuality: Sarah Mahoney,“The Secret Lives of Single Women,”AARP the Magazine, May-June 2006.
Women who masturbate score higher on self-esteem, more positive body image:“The Health Benefits of Sexual Expression,”Katharine Dexter McCormick Library, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, April 2003.
Chapter 13. Dating after 40
Just over 50 percent of American women live without a husband: Sam Roberts,“51% of Women Are Now Living Without Spouse,”The New York Times, January 16, 2007, http:\/\/www.nytimes. com\/2007\/01\/16\/us\/16census.html. Single women aren’t sad, lonely, and desperate: Sarah Mahoney, “The Secret Lives of Single Women,”AARP the Magazine, May-June 2006. 52 percent report positive experience with online dating: Mary Madden and Amanda Lenhart,“Online Dating,”Pew Internet & American Life Project, March 5, 2006, http:\/\/www.pewinternet.org\/ reports\/2006\/online-dating.aspx.
PART V. SPIRITUALITY
Many Americans blend faiths and practices: Charles M. Blow, “Paranormal Flexibility,”The New York Times, December 11, 2009, http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/12\/12\/opinion\/12blow.html.
Chapter 14. Abandoned Adults
Statistics about widows: Wilma Mankiller et al., The Reader’s Companion to U.S. Women’s History (Boston: Houghton Mif.in, 1998).
Adults over 80 are the fastest-growing age-group:“The New Old Age”blog, The New York Times, http:\/\/newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com.
Erik Erikson described old age as the eighth stage of life: Erik Erikson, Identity and the Life Cycle (New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1959).
Five stages of grieving: Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, On Death And Dying (New York: Macmillan, 1969).
Chapter 15. Change Your Narrative
Existentialist philosophers spoke of the“ anguish of freedom”: Steven Crowell,“Existentialism,”Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, http:\/\/plato.stanford.edu\/entries\/existentialism\/.
Chapter 16. Finding Your Own Path
About half of Americans have changed religious af.liation at least once:“Faith in Flux,”Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, April 27, 2009. http:\/\/www.pewforum.org\/faith-in-.ux.aspx.
www.xiAoshuotxT.NetTXt?小说/\天、堂