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Gender-Atypical Mental Illness as Male Gender Threat

机译:作为男性性别威胁的非典型心理疾病

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The present study examined whether men view gender-atypical (i.e., feminine) psychological disorders as threats to their gender status. Men and women (N = 355) rated their expectations of gender status loss, feelings of distress, and help-seeking intentions in response to 10 different stereotypically masculine and feminine psychological disorders. Men as compared to women expected greater gender status loss for, and reported more distress to, gender-atypical versus gender-typical disorders. Expectations of gender status loss partially mediated the link between participant gender and distress at the thought of gender-atypical disorders. These findings suggest that feminine disorders pose more powerful gender status threats for men than masculine disorders do and that men's expectations of gender status loss for feminine disorders drive their negative reactions to these mental illnesses. The discussion emphasizes the importance of considering the gender-typicality of disorders, and the implications of these findings for clinical interventions.
机译:本研究调查了男人是否将性别非典型(即女性)心理障碍视为对其性别状况的威胁。男人和女人(N = 355)对他们对10种不同的定型男性和女性心理障碍的性别状态丧失,痛苦感和寻求帮助的期望进行了评估。与女性相比,男性预期性别非典型性与性别典型性疾病的性别状况丧失会更大,并且遭受更大的困扰。在性别非典型性疾病的思想中,对性别状态丧失的期望部分地介导了参与者的性别与痛苦之间的联系。这些发现表明,女性疾病比男性疾病对男性的性别状态威胁更大,并且男性对女性疾病对性别状态丧失的期望驱动了他们对这些精神疾病的负面反应。讨论强调了考虑疾病的性别典型性的重要性,以及这些发现对临床干预的意义。

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