Wilkerson Jared A, Yamawaki Niwako, Downs Samuel D
Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2009 Jul;30(7):614-28. doi: 10.1080/07399330902928824.
Our purpose for this study was to investigate the roles of migration in rural Mexican migrant-sending communities. Specifically, we examined the effects of changing gender role ideology on the mental health of wives whose spouses migrated to the United States. The sending group scored significantly higher in egalitarian gender role ideology but lower in general mental health than the nonsending group. We found through mediation analysis that the difference in gender role ideology mediated the difference in mental health between the two groups. Results are contrary to some psychological and feminist literature advocating benefits of masculine or androgynous ideology.
我们开展这项研究的目的是调查移民在墨西哥农村移民输出社区中所起的作用。具体而言,我们研究了性别角色观念的变化对其配偶移民到美国的妻子心理健康的影响。与非移民输出组相比,移民输出组在平等主义性别角色观念方面得分显著更高,但在总体心理健康方面得分更低。我们通过中介分析发现,性别角色观念的差异介导了两组之间心理健康的差异。研究结果与一些主张男性化或双性化观念有益的心理学和女权主义文献相反。