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ISSN:0360-0025

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Tiane L Lee,Susan T Fiske,Peter Glick et al. Tiane L Lee et al.
Gender-based structural power and heterosexual dependency produce ambivalent gender ideologies, with hostility and benevolence separately shaping close-relationship ideals. The relative importance of romanticized benevolent versus more over...
Jae M Sevelius Jae M Sevelius
Experiences of stigma, discrimination, and violence as well as extreme health disparities and high rates of sexual risk behavior and substance use have been well-documented among transgender women of color. Using an intersectional approach ...
Kate L Collier,Henny M W Bos,Michael S Merry et al. Kate L Collier et al.
This study explored the role of gender, ethnicity, religiosity, and sexual attraction in adolescents' acceptance of same-sex sexuality and gender non-conformity. Using an intersectionality perspective, we also tested whether the effects of ...
Chun Bun Lam,Susan M McHale,Kimberly A Updegraff Chun Bun Lam
Study goals were to examine the conditions under which congruent and incongruent patterns of parents' division of household labor and gender role attitudes emerged, and the implications of these patterns for youth gender development. Questi...
Aleksandra Cichocka,Agnieszka Golec de Zavala,Mirek Kofta et al. Aleksandra Cichocka et al.
The aim of this research was to examine conditions that modify feminists' support for women as targets of gender discrimination. In an experimental study we tested a hypothesis that threatened feminist identity will lead to greater differen...
Christopher E Near Christopher E Near
Content analysis of video games has consistently shown that women are portrayed much less frequently than men and in subordinate roles, often in "hypersexualized" ways. However, the relationship between portrayal of female characters and vi...
Abbie E Goldberg,Deborah A Kashy,Juilanna Z Smith Abbie E Goldberg
This study examined whether the gender-typed play of young children varies as a function of family structure. Using a sample of 126 couples (44 lesbian couples, 34 gay male couples, and 48 heterosexual couples) located throughout the United...
Francine C Jellesma,Ad J J M Vingerhoets Francine C Jellesma
The aims of this study were (1) to confirm gender differences in crying in middle childhood and (2) to identify factors that may explain why girls cry more than boys in a Dutch sample (North Holland and Utrecht). We examined 186 children's ...
Jaime Marks,Lam Chun Bun,Susan M McHale Jaime Marks
Study goals were to identify family patterns of gender role attitudes, to examine the conditions under which these patterns emerged, and to assess the implications of gender attitude patterns for family conflict. Participants were mothers, ...
Rochelle Hine Rochelle Hine
This paper describes key findings of a study exploring how a cohort of 16 rural Australian women aged over 60 years think, feel and respond to the prevalence of sexualised imagery in the media. The qualitative research framework was informe...