Clingman J, Fowler M G
J Pers Assess. 1976 Jun;40(3):276-84. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa4003_7.
Personality differences among three self-ascribed render-role types (predominantly masculine, predominantly feminine, or no predominant orientation) were investigated within a group of 128 male and female homosexuals. The results, utilizing the Adjective Check List (ACL) and a specially designed questionnaire placed all groups within +/- one standard deviation of the mean on all ACL scales except abasement. A multiple discriminant analysis demonstrated that 10 of the ACL scales significantly discriminated between self-ascribed gender-role types. It was suggested that homosexuality may be appropriately conceived of as an alternate life style rather than a noslogical entity, and that gender-role may, in some instances, be more important than biological sex as regards one's self perceived personality characteristics.
在128名男同性恋者和女同性恋者组成的群体中,对三种自我认定的性别角色类型(主要为男性化、主要为女性化或无主导倾向)之间的人格差异进行了研究。研究结果采用形容词检查表(ACL)和一份专门设计的问卷,结果显示,除了自卑量表外,所有组在ACL所有量表上的得分均在均值的正负一个标准差范围内。多元判别分析表明,ACL的10个量表在自我认定的性别角色类型之间有显著差异。研究表明,同性恋可能更适合被视为一种替代生活方式,而不是一种疾病实体,并且在某些情况下,就一个人的自我认知人格特征而言,性别角色可能比生理性别更重要。