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Gender, age, and cultural differences in the Defense Style Questionnaire-40
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Social PsychologyDefensive PersonalityPsychometricsSocial SciencesPsychologyDefense StylesItem Short FormGender StudiesDefense Style Questionnaire-40PsychiatryMilitary CultureSelf-defenseApplied Social PsychologyPsychosocial ResearchCultureCultural DifferencesCross-cultural AssessmentCross-cultural PerspectiveAggression
The Defense Style Questionnaire-40 is a 40 item short form of the 88 item Defense Style Questionnaire. A cross-cultural comparison was made between a sample of 635 Canadian university students and an Australian sample of 388 subjects reported by Andrews, Singh, and Bond. Differences between the two samples were noted for several of the defense scales. These may be a reflection of differential socialization patterns in coping with stress for the two countries. Gender and age comparisons were made for the 20 defense scales. Some interesting differences were noted for gender on the suppression, pseudoaltruism, and isolation scales. The internal structure of defense styles was also found to have similarities and differences for males and females with the DSQ-40.