Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis.
J Youth Adolesc. 1979 Jun;8(2):209-22. doi: 10.1007/BF02087621.
This study generated adolescent women's perception of their identity in relation to family members spanning three generations and related these perceived relationships to their sex-role orientation. Subjects were 20 firstborn university women from intact families. The methodology used multiple sources of information, including open-ended interviewing procedures, rating scales, and standard research measures of sex-role identity. Significantly more constructs empirically differentiated family by generation than by sex. Congruence of young women with both the parent and grandparent generation, relative number of masculine stereotypes produced, and personality traits of males and females were significantly influenced by the presence of a brother in the sibling generation. There was no relationship between family constellation and sex-role orientation. Feminine women were significantly more congruent with other females in their family than androgynous women. There was a linear trend for androgynous women to be increasingly individuated across the generations.
本研究生成了青少年女性对跨越三代的家庭成员的身份认同的感知,并将这些感知关系与她们的性别角色取向联系起来。研究对象是 20 名来自完整家庭的第一代大学女性。研究方法使用了多种信息来源,包括开放式访谈程序、评分量表以及性别角色认同的标准研究措施。实证上,代际差异比性别差异更能区分家庭。年轻女性与父母和祖父母一代的一致性、产生的男性刻板印象的相对数量以及男性和女性的人格特质都受到兄弟姐妹一代中兄弟存在的显著影响。家庭结构与性别角色取向之间没有关系。女性化的女性与家庭中的其他女性比双性化的女性更加一致。双性化的女性在代际之间呈现出越来越个体化的线性趋势。