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公主力量:幼儿园时期接触公主文化与青少年早期性别刻板行为、身体自尊和霸权男性气质的纵向关联。

Princess Power: Longitudinal Associations Between Engagement With Princess Culture in Preschool and Gender Stereotypical Behavior, Body Esteem, and Hegemonic Masculinity in Early Adolescence.

机构信息

Brigham Young University.

Linfield College.

出版信息

Child Dev. 2021 Nov;92(6):2413-2430. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13633. Epub 2021 Jul 20.

Abstract

Princess culture is criticized for contributing to gender stereotypes and poor body esteem, however, there is little longitudinal research examining these claims. This study examines associations between engagement with princess culture during early childhood and gender stereotypes, body esteem, and adherence to hegemonic masculinity in early adolescence. Participants included 307 children (51% female, M  = 4.83 years, 87% White) who completed questionnaires at two time points, 5 years apart. The results indicated that early engagement with princess culture was not associated with later adherence to female gender stereotypes. However, princess engagement was associated with lower adherence to norms of hegemonic masculinity and higher body esteem. Socioeconomic status and gender moderated the results. Effect sizes were small to moderate. The changing nature of Disney princesses is discussed in the context of gender development across childhood.

摘要

公主文化因促成性别刻板印象和不良身体自尊而受到批评,但很少有纵向研究检验这些说法。本研究考察了幼儿期接触公主文化与青少年早期的性别刻板印象、身体自尊和遵从霸权男性气质之间的关联。参与者包括 307 名儿童(51%为女性,M=4.83 岁,87%为白人),他们在相隔 5 年的两个时间点完成了问卷调查。结果表明,早期接触公主文化与后期坚持女性性别刻板印象无关。然而,公主文化的参与与较低的霸权男性气质规范的遵从和较高的身体自尊有关。社会经济地位和性别调节了结果。效应大小为小到中等。在儿童期的性别发展背景下,讨论了迪士尼公主形象的变化本质。

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