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尝试改变青少年的性别角色态度:反向效应的探索

Attempting to change sex role attitudes in adolescents: explorations of reverse effects.

作者信息

Matteson D R

机构信息

Division of Psychology and Counseling, College of Education, Governors State University, University Park, Illinois 60466.

出版信息

Adolescence. 1991 Winter;26(104):885-98.

PMID:1789176
Abstract

Previous interventions designed to reduce sex role stereotypes have been successful with women, but frequently have had no effects, or reverse effects, with men. These interventions have generally used presentations emphasizing women's roles. In the present study, three experiments were conducted using media presentations focusing on men. Two of these produced reverse effects in women. Despite the brevity of the interventions, the effects persisted three or four weeks later, and were intensified, suggesting a sleeper effect. These male-focused presentations produced positive effects in the male subjects in all three experiments, though these did not reach statistical significance. The results strongly suggest that current sex differences in sex role attitudes are partially due to situational determinants (as well as developmental factors). Implications of reverse effects for counselors and educators are discussed.

摘要

以往旨在减少性别角色刻板印象的干预措施对女性很有效,但对男性往往没有效果,甚至会产生相反的效果。这些干预措施通常采用强调女性角色的展示方式。在本研究中,进行了三项实验,使用了聚焦于男性的媒体展示。其中两项实验对女性产生了相反的效果。尽管干预时间很短,但效果在三四周后仍然存在,并且有所增强,这表明存在睡眠效应。在所有三项实验中,这些以男性为重点的展示对男性受试者都产生了积极影响,尽管这些影响没有达到统计学显著性。结果有力地表明,目前性别角色态度上的性别差异部分是由于情境决定因素(以及发展因素)。文中还讨论了这些相反效果对咨询师和教育工作者的启示。

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