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Higher Levels of Masculine Gender Role Stress in Masculine than in Feminine Nations
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Social PsychologyMas MeasureNational Mgrs ScoresMasculinitySocial SciencesPsychologyGender IdentityGender TheoryGender StudiesNational Mas ScoresFeminine NationsHigher LevelsGendered ContextApplied Social PsychologyFeminist TheoryMasculinity StudiesGender DevelopmentSociologyMen's StudyGender Roles
It was hypothesized that societies that put greater emphasis on men being rigidly committed to culturally accepted models of masculinity (nations with high Hofstede MASculinity scores) would report higher mean national levels of masculine gender role stress (MGRS) than societies that emphasize such to a clearly lesser extent (low national MAS scores). Supporting this expectation, a large country-level correlation of +.64 ( p = .01) was found across 13 countries ( n = 6,420) between national MAS scores and national MGRS scores. In line with previous findings, Hofstede’s MAS measure was found to be conceptually distinct from Bem’s measure of instrumentality. Implications for intervention and further studies are briefly pinpointed.
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