A Model of the Relationship of Sex-Role Orientation to Social Problem-Solving (2007)

Abstract:

The study developed and empirically tested an integrated model that examined the relationships between sex-role orientations and the two conceptually related coping behaviors, namely, response styles and social problem-solving, using structural equation modeling. A total of 181 (129 females and 52 males) undergraduate students from a large public university in the northeast United States completed the Bem-Sex Role Inventory, the Response Style Questionnaire and the Rational Problem Solving scale of the Social Problem-Solving Inventory Revised. Results showed that masculinity was related to social problem-solving. Sex-role orientations were not related to response styles. Both ruminative response style and distractive response style were positively related to rational problem-solving.

Keywords:

sex-role orientation; social problem-solving; response style; structure equation modeling

Author: 
Xiaolei Wang
Publication Date: 
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
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Report Number: 
168