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- From: orourke@sophia.smith.edu (Joseph O'Rourke)
- Subject: Faludi on neurotic single men: lapse?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.045004.3917@sophia.smith.edu>
- Organization: Smith College, Northampton, MA, US
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 04:50:04 GMT
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- In "Backlash" Susan Faludi seems at one point potentially guilty of
- the same error she uncovered in the shoddy work of others: assuming
- that correlation implies causality. She quotes statistics (p.17) to
- show that single men are more depressed, passive, and susceptible
- to nervous breakdowns; experience more nightmares, fainting, insomnia;
- and in general are more neurotic than single women. She concludes that
- "the institution of marriage has an overwhelmingly salutary effect
- on men's mental health."
- What I don't see is evidence to rule out the possibility
- that neurotic behavior keeps you single, rather than her implicit
- assumption that marriage improves mental health. Perhaps this
- evidence is in the many references she cites, and which I have not
- read. I'd appreciate clarification from anyone who knows the
- statistics.
-