Sexual Development in Childhood
Autor John Henry Jeff Bancroft M.d.en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 dec 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253342430
ISBN-10: 0253342430
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 163 x 239 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0253342430
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 163 x 239 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Locul publicării:United States
Cuprins
John Bancroft IntroductionPart 1. The Historical ContextPhilip Jenkins - Watching the Research PendulumPart 2. Methodological Aspects Lucia O'Sullivan Methodological Issues Associated with Studies of Child Sexual BehaviorHeino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg and Jennifer L. Steel; Using the Parents as Source of Information About the Child with Special Emphasis on the Sex Problems Scale of the Child Behavior Checklist Ken Zucker; Discussion Paper; General Discussion; Cynthia GrahamMethodological Issues involved in Adult Recall of Childhood Sexual ExperiencesMeredith A. Reynolds and Debra L. Herbenick; Using Computer-Assisted Self-Interview (CASI) for Recall of Childhood Sexual Experiences Janet Shibley Hyde; The Use of Meta-analysis in Understanding the Effects of Child Sexual Abuse Susan Newcomer; Discussion Paper; General DiscussionPart 3. Some new studies of normal sexual development William N. FriedrichStudies of Sexuality of Nonabused Children Jany Rademakers, Marjoke Laan and Cees J. Straver; Body Awareness and Physical Intimacy: An Exploratory StudyAnke Ehrhardt; Discussion Paper; General Discussion; Meredith A. Reynolds, Debra L. Herbenick and John H. Bancroft; The Nature of Childhood Sexual Experiences: Two Studies 50 Years Apart John Bancroft, Debra Herbenick and Meredith Reynolds; Masturbation as a Marker of Sexual Development: Two Studies 50 Years Apart John DeLamater; Discussion Paper: Normative Sexual Development in Childhood and Adolescence Deborah Tolman; Discussion Paper; General DiscussionJohn E. Bates, Douglas Alexander, Sarah Oberlander, Kenneth A. Dodge, and Gregory S. Pettit Antecedents of Sexual Activity at Ages 17 and 18 in a Community Sample Followed from Age 5Part 4. Cross-Cultural AspectsJeffry W. Thigpen, Elsie M. Pinkston and Jay H. Mayefsky Cross-cultural aspects - the African American perspective; Suzanne G. Frayser Cultural Dimensions of Childhood Sexuality in the United States; Gilbert Herdt Discussion Paper; General DiscussionPart 5. Retrospective studies of effects of child sexual abuse on adolescent sexualityEdward O. Laumann, Christopher Browning, Arnout van de Rijg, and Mariana GatzevaSexual Contact Between Children and Adults: A Life Course Perspective with Special Reference to Men; Jay Phillip Paul, Joseph A. Catania and Lance PollackChildhood/Adolescent Sexual Coercion Among Men who have Sex with Men: Understanding Patterns of Sexual Behavior and Sexual Risk; J. Dennis Fortenberry and Matthew C. Aalsma; Abusive Sexual Experiences Before Age 12 and Adolescent Sexual Behaviors David Finkelhor; Discussion Paper; General discussionPart 6. Theoretical models for mediating mechanismsChristopher R. Browning and Edward O. Laumann The Social Context of Adaptation to Childhood Sexual Maltreatment: A Life Course Perspective; Julia R. Heiman, Johan Verhulst and Amy Heard-Davison Childhood Sexuality and Adult Sexual Relationships: How are they Connected by Data and by Theory?; Carol McCord Discussion Paper; Michael Bailey Discussion Paper; General DiscussionPart 7. Towards a consensus Diane DiMauro Conclusions from Research, Policy and Advocacy Perspectives; John Bancroft Conclusions from a Theoretical Perspective; General DiscussionConference ParticipantsIndex
Notă biografică
John Bancroft was trained in medicine at Cambridge University and in psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. He has been Director of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, and Professor of Psychiatry at Indiana University since May 1995. He is the author of Human Sexuality and Its Problems, and was founding editor of Annual Review of Sex Research.Contributors: Contributors are Matthew C. Aalsma, Douglas B. Alexander, J. Michael Bailey, John Bancroft, John E. Bates, Christopher R. Browning, Joseph A. Catania, John D. DeLamater, Diane diMauro, Kenneth A. Dodge, Anke A. Ehrhardt, David Finkelhor, J. Dennis Fortenberry, Suzanne G. Frayser, William N. Friedrich, Mariana Gatzeva, Amy R. Heard-Davison, Julia R. Heiman, Debra L. Herbenick, Gilbert Herdt, Janet Shibley Hyde, Erick Janssen, Philip Jenkins, Marjoke Laan, Edward O. Laumann, Jay H. Mayefsky, Carol McCord, Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg, Susan F. Newcomer, Sarah E. Oberlander, Lucia F. O'Sullivan, Jay P. Paul, Gregory S. Pettit, Elsie M. Pinkston, Lance M. Pollack, Jany Rademakers, Meredith A. Reynolds, Stephanie A. Sanders, Jennifer Lynne Steel, Cornelis J. Straver, Jeffry W. Thigpen, Deborah L. Tolman, Arnout van de Rijt, Johan Verhulst, Kenneth J. Zucker David Finkelhor is Director of Crimes Against Children Research Center, Co-Director of the Family Research Laboratory, and Professor of Sociology at the University of New Hampshire. He has been studying the problems of child victimization, child maltreatment, and family violence since 1977. He is well known for his conceptual and empirical work on the problem of child sexual abuse, reflected in publications such as Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse (Sage, 1986) and Nursery Crimes (Sage, 1988). He has also written about child homicide, missing and abducted children, children exposed to domestic and peer violence, and other forms of family violence. In his recent work, he has tried to unify and integrate knowledge about all the diverse forms of child victimization in a field he has termed Developmental Victimology. He is editor and author of 10 books and over 75 journal articles and chapters. He has received grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, and the US Department of Justice, and a variety of other sources. In 1994, he was given the Distinguished Child Abuse Professional Award by the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.J. Dennis FortenberrySuzanne G. FrayserWilliam FriedrichCynthia GrahamJulia R. HeimanDebra HerbenickGilbert HerdtJanet Shibley HydeErick JanssenPhilip JenkinsEdward O. Laumann is George Herbert Mead Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago. Since joining the University in 1973, he has acted as the editor of the American Journal of Sociology, chair of the department of sociology, dean of the division of social sciences, provost of the University of Chicago, and is currently director of the Ogburn Stouffer Center for Population and Social Organization. Professor Laumann's publications include Chicago Lawyers: The Structure of the Bar, The Organizational State: Social Choice in National Policy Domains, The Hollow Core: Interest Representation in National Policymaking, The Social Organization of Sexuality, Sex, Love, and Health in America, and Sex in the City. Carol McCordHeino F. L. Meyer-BahlburgSusan NewcomerLucia O'SullivanJay PaulElsie M. Pinkston, Jany RademakersMeredith ReynoldsStephanie SandersJeffry W. ThigpenDeborah L. Tolman is Senior Research Scientist and Director of the Gender and Sexuality Project at the Center for Research on Women at Wellesley College, where she is also an Associate Director. She is the author of Dilemmas of Desire: Adolescent Girls Talk about Sexuality (Harvard University Press, 2002). Her recent research activities include a longitudinal study of female and male adolescent sexual health, including positive as well as risky aspects of sexuality and relationships, and the impact of media on adolescent sexuality. Kenneth J. Zucker
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The latest research on children's sexual development.