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1.
Cotman et al., 465–66.

2.
Freeman.

3.
Furihata et al.

4.
Akbaraly et al., 411.

5.
Galambos and Krahn, 21.

6.
Ibid., 15.

 

10: THE NEXT GENERATION

1.
Lewin.

2.
American College Health Association, 31–32.

3.
Barr et al., 24.

4.
Gabriel.

5.
University of California Office of the President, 3.

6.
Newsweek,
“Getting in Gets Harder.”

7.
Rimer.

8.
Brooks, David, “The Organization Kid.”

9.
Schleider and Wong.

10.
Lurie.

11.
Davis, 38.

12.
Davis, 45.

13.
Davis, 48.

14.
Ibid.

15.
Glader.

16.
Crawford.

17.
Nolen-Hoeksema and Hilt.

18.
Hilt and Nolen-Hoeksema.

19.
Gilligan and Mikel Brown.

20.
Mintz and Betz.

21.
Lewin.

22.
Sax.

23.
For a fascinating, book-length account of the persistence of psychoanalytic thinking about women in the age of SSRIs, see Jonathan Metzl’s
Prozac on the Couch.

 

11: COMING OF AGE

1.
Schwartz

2.
Parens and Johnston, “Troubled Children.”

3.
NCHS Data Brief no. 42 (September 2010).

4.
NCHS Data Brief no. 70 (August 2011).

5.
Zito et al., “Psychotropic medication.”

6.
Thomas et al., 63.

7.
Valluri et al., in
Medical Care
, 2010.

8.
Wilson, “Child’s Ordeal Shows Risk.”

9.
Ibid.

10.
Zito, Julie. Telephone interview, April 8, 2011.

11.
Zito, et al. “Off-label psychopharmacologic.”

12.
Harris, Carey, and Roberts.

13.
Ibid.

14.
Zito et al., “Antidepressant prevalence.”

15.
Healy, David. Telephone interview, October 25, 2010.

16.
Zito, “Antidepressant prevalence.”

17.
Comer et al.

18.
Walton, “Frogs, fish and pharmaceuticals.”

19.
On “marketing” diseases, see Greenberg’s
Manufacturing Depression
and articles by Brendan Koerner and Paula Gardner.

20.
Twenge, 1018.

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