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REVIEW FOR 2ND HOURLY 50 MULTIPLE CHOICE - EACH 2 POINTS LECTURES AND READINGS WORTH 1/3 OF GRADE NOT CUMULATIVE

READINGS BOOK CHAPTERS GENERAL ASPECTS NOT SPECIFIC DETAILS

SOCIAL HISTORY DURKHEIM STRESS - SELYE WWII *HOLMES AND RAHE (SRRS) - ASPECTS AND CRITICISMS

SOCIAL THOITS - SRRS AND THEORIES *PEARLIN STRUCTURAL STRESS PROCESS: STRESSORS, MODERATORS, DISTRESS

SOCIAL TURNER - INFORMAL SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING WHEATON - TYPES OF STRESSORS TREATMENT, STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES

SOCIAL CLASS EATON CHAPTER AND LECTURE DEFINITION OF SOCIAL CLASS SOCIAL CAUSATION AND SOCIAL SELECTION (DOWNWARD DRIFT) *FARIS AND DUNHAM STUDIES

*SOCIAL CLASS AND INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE OF TREATED PSYCHOSES AND NEUROSES STUDIES OF INCOME AND EDUCATION LENNON CHAPTER – GENERAL ASPECTS OF JOBS THAT RELATE TO MENTAL HEALTH

ETHNICITY EFFECT ON RATES ACROSS COUNTRIES AND IN DIFFERENT ETHNIC GROUPS (WILLIAMS CHAPTER) EFFECT ON SHAPING SYMPTOMS – WESTERN AND NON-WESTERN

ETHNICITY EFFECT ON SOCIAL SUPPORT – LA STUDY EFFECT ON TREATMENT - ENTERING, STAYING TAKEUCHI AND LEFLEY CHAPTERS – IMPACT OF ETHNICITY ON MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

GENDER ROSENFIELD CHAPTER *GENDER AS SOCIAL ROLE AND ROLE EXPECTATIONS SOCIO-HISTORICALLY SPECIFIC TYPES OF ROLES RELATED TO DISTRESS – WORK, MARITAL

GENDER (CONT.) CHANGES IN RATES OF DISTRESS OVER TIME (1950S – 1990S) BY GENDER TYPES OF MENTAL ILLNESSES RELATIONSHIP OF GENDER TO OUTPATIENT AND INPATIENT TREATMENT

MARITAL STATUS REASONS WHY MARRIAGE IS GOOD (TRADITIONAL) REASONS WHY BENEFITS MIGHT BE DATED OR GENDER-BIASED

RUTGERS HHDP STUDIES FINDINGS ON MARRIAGE AND MENTAL HEALTH WHAT THEORY SUPPORTED MEN AND WOMEN SEPARATION AND DIVORCE – HOW HARMFUL? SEX SPECIFIC?