归纳分析青少年的女性特质和男性特质观念,并与已建立的性别清单进行比较。

IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES Gender Issues Pub Date : 2020-03-01 Epub Date: 2019-10-22 DOI:10.1007/s12147-019-09246-y
Mike C Parent, Laurel R Davis-Delano, Elizabeth M Morgan, Nathaniel W Woznicki, Alisha Denson
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本研究分析了美国 366 名年轻女性和 289 名年轻男性用文字描述的女性特征和男性特征/行为的内容。女性特质和男性特质都出现了 "与性别有关的身体差异 "和 "强调身体差异 "这两个领域。对于男性气质,新增的领域包括"以身体为中心的活动和兴趣"、"有力量或以力量为导向 "以及 "情绪控制或情绪受限"。至于女性特质,新增的领域是 "缺乏力量"、"面向他人 "和 "情绪化"。然后,我们将发现的特征/行为和领域与当代常用的性别清单进行了比较。本研究中发现的男性领域主要集中在身体差异、活动和兴趣上,而这些男性特征清单中大多没有这些领域。在这些清单中,以权力和情感受限为重点的领域是显而易见的,但这些清单并没有 涵盖我们领域中的所有特征。本研究中出现的女性化领域在这些清单中更常见,但我们发现的一些特定女性化特征在这些清单中并不明显。研究结果将从性别角色理论、性别不平等以及对性别构建的定性和定量研究的潜在应用等方面进行讨论。
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An Inductive Analysis of Young Adults' Conceptions of Femininity and Masculinity and Comparison to Established Gender Inventories.

This study provides an analysis of the content of feminine and masculine characteristics/behaviors described in writing by 366 young women and 289 young men from the U.S. Emergent characteristics/behaviors were placed into domains. For both femininity and masculinity, the domains of "physical differences related to sex" and "emphasized physical differences" emerged. For masculinity, additional domains were: "activities and interests focused on the body," "powerful or oriented toward power," and "emotion-control or emotionally-limited." For femininity, additional domains were "lacking power," "orientation to other people," and "emotional." We then compared the characteristics/behaviors and domains we discovered to gender inventories that are commonly used in the contemporary period. The masculine domains focused on physical differences, activities, and interests that emerged from the present study are mostly absent from these masculinity inventories. The domains focused on power and restricted emotion are evident in these inventories, but these inventories do not cover all of the characteristics within our domains. The feminine domains that emerged from the present study are more often covered in these inventories, but some of the specific feminine characteristics we found are not evident in these inventories. Results are discussed in terms of gender role theory, gender inequality, and potential application for qualitative and quantitative inquiries into the construction of gender.

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Gender Issues
Gender Issues SOCIAL ISSUES-
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期刊介绍: Gender Issues is interdisciplinary and cross-national in scope focusing on gender and gender equity.  The journal publishes basic and applied research examining gender relationships as well as the impact of economic, legal, political, and social forces on those relationships across four domains: 1.  Understanding gender socialization, personality, and behavior in a gendered context.2.  Exploring the wide range of relationships within the gender spectrum, such as acquaintances, friendships, romantic, and professional relationships. 3.  Assessing the impact of economic, legal, political, and social changes on gender identity, expression, and gender relations.4.  Interpreting the impact of economic, legal, political, and social changes on the aspirations, status and roles of people internationally.
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