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Geschlechtsstereotype und psychische Gesundheit — Konzepte von PsychologInnen

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Weiblichkeit, Männlichkeit und Gesundheit

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Untersuchungen zu geschlechtsstereotypen Konzepten psychischer Gesundheit haben in Amerika eine inzwischen zwanzigjährige Tradition, während dieses Forschungsthema in Deutschland nur in der grauen Literatur1 vertreten ist.

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Born, P. (1999). Geschlechtsstereotype und psychische Gesundheit — Konzepte von PsychologInnen. In: Brähler, E., Felder, H. (eds) Weiblichkeit, Männlichkeit und Gesundheit. Psycholsoziale Medizin und Gesundheitswissenschaften, vol 5. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-11823-7_5

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