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Parents’ Gender Role Attitudes and Child Adjustment: The Mediating Role of Parental Involvement
Parents’ gender role attitudes are pertinent to child adjustment. Importantly, parental involvement may help to explain the link between parents’...
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Less Equal, Less Satisfied? Gender Inequality Hampers Adults’ Subjective Well-Being via Gender-Role Attitudes
Gender inequality is one of the main barriers to human well-being. In societies with higher levels of gender inequality, people have lower levels of...
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Intergenerational transmission of parental child-rearing gender-role attitudes and its influence on gender roles in single-parent families
BackgroundThe development of children’s gender roles in single-parent families is worthy of attention. It may be affected by family members’ gender...
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Student and Teacher Culture and Composition and the Development of Gender Role Attitudes among Young Adolescents
Research has shown that gender role attitudes develop during adolescence; however, the relevant predictors remain a matter of debate. In adolescence,...
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The Gender Gap in Environmental Concern: Support for an Ecofeminist Perspective and the Role of Gender Egalitarian Attitudes
Quantitative studies analysing individual differences in environmental concern (i.e., apprehension about the quality of nature and natural resources...
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Teachers’ Gender-Role Attitudes and Gendered Classroom Practices
This study used an online survey in the U.S. to examine Pre-K, 2 nd , and 5 th grade ( N = 539) teachers’ (81% white; 94% female) gendered classroom...
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Dual-Earner Couples’ Gender Role Attitudes and Their Parental Leave Decisions: A Longitudinal Study of Partner Influences
This study examines how men and women in heterosexual partnerships influence each other’s parental leave decisions through their gender role...
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Masculine Gender Role Stress and Attitudes Towards Seeking Psychological Help: Serial Mediation by Self-Stigma and Self-Compassion
The current study investigated the serial mediation role of self-stigma and self-compassion in the relationship between masculine gender role stress...
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The Development of Gender Role Attitudes During Adolescence: Effects of Sex, Socioeconomic Background, and Cognitive Abilities
How gender role attitudes develop during adolescence, and how biological, social, and cognitive factors predict this development, remains a matter of...
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Contextual Influence of School-Level Gender Role Attitudes and Sexual Prejudice on Allyship, Bullying, and Internalized Homonegativity
Previous studies have primarily used an individual differences approach to identify dispositional factors associated with bullying behavior, which...
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The effect of college students’ school sports policy attitudes on physical quality: the mediating role of physical exercise and gender difference
China has introduced a high-level school sports policy to solve the major educational problem of the continuous decline of young people’s physical...
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Relating Profiles of Ethnocultural Gender Roles to Mental Health and Help-Seeking Attitudes among Latina Women
Latina women report higher levels of psychological distress relative to Latino men (Fortuna et al. in J Clin Psychiatry 68(4):572–581, 2007;...
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Implicit Gender Role Theory, Gender System Justification, and Voting Behavior: A Mixed-Method Study
IntroductionGender roles are pervasive and impact all areas of modern society. Implicit gender role theory is one perspective on understanding...
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Predicting Attitudes Towards the Exchange of Sexual Services for Payment: Variance in Gender Gaps Across the Nordic Countries
IntroductionThis article explores how individual-level attitudes towards the exchange of sexual services for payment differ between the Nordic...
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A Critical Review of Measures of Gender Equitable Attitudes: Recommendations for Conceptualization and Future Assessment
Gender equality is a global priority that has yet to be realized. The factors that shape individuals’ ideas about, or attitudinal commitment to,...
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Gender-Typical Appearance in Early Childhood: Role of Parental Gender-Typical Appearance and Children’s Gender Similarity
The emergence of gender-typical appearance in childhood appears to have important implications not only for child and adolescent social-emotional...
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Bridging the Gender Gap in Academic Engagement among Young Adults: The Role of Anticipated Future Sex Discrimination and Gender-role Orientation
Academic engagement is vital for college students, yet existing studies reveal inconsistencies in how gender influences academic engagement. Building...
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Attitudes toward sexual behaviors: relationship with gender and sexual orientation
Most studies that have compared sexual attitudes between men and women have focused on heterosexual individuals or have not controlled for sexual...