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Daily Hassles and African American Adolescent Females' Psychological Functioning: Direct and Interactive Associations with Gender Role Orientation

机译:日常麻烦和非洲裔美国少女的心理功能:性别角色定位的直接和互动协会。

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Given that stressors may accumulate across the life span, the extent to which daily hassles are associated with African American females' psychological functioning during the adolescent years remains an important question. Understanding the potential impact of daily hassles is important due to indications that African American women report greater daily hassles and have higher incidence rates of stress-related disorders. The current study examines the relationship between daily hassles and psychological functioning (e. g., depression and anxiety symptoms) among 103 U. S. African American adolescent females (M = 15. 50; SD = 1.70) residing in a moderately-sized Midwestern city. Additionally, this investigation explores gender role orientation as a moderator of this relationship. Results indicated that increased daily hassles were associated with greater depressive and anxiety symptoms. Also, this investigation provides some support for the direct and moderating role of gender role orientation. A greater feminine or androgynous role orientation was associated with fewer depressive and anxiety symptoms. In addition, although not directly associated, this investigation indicated that a masculine role orientation moderated the association between daily hassles and girls' psychological outcomes. Specifically, among African American adolescent females with a greater masculine role orientation, increased daily hassles were associated with reduced psychological functioning (e. g., greater depressive and anxiety symptoms). Neither feminine nor androgynous role orientation, however, moderated the relationship between daily hassles and psychological functioning (e. g., depressive and anxiety symptoms). Implications of findings are discussed.
机译:考虑到压力可能会在整个生命周期中积累,在青少年时期,日常烦恼与非洲裔美国女性心理功能相关的程度仍然是一个重要问题。由于有迹象表明,非洲裔美国妇女报告的日常麻烦更大,并且与压力相关的疾病发生率更高,因此了解日常麻烦的潜在影响非常重要。当前的研究调查了居住在中西部中型城市的103名美国非洲裔美国青少年女性(M =15。50; SD = 1.70)的日常麻烦与心理功能之间的关系(例如抑郁和焦虑症状)。此外,本次调查探讨了性别角色定位作为这种关系的调节者。结果表明,每天的烦恼增加与抑郁和焦虑症状加剧有关。同样,这项调查为性别角色定位的直接和适度角色提供了一些支持。女性或雌雄同体的角色倾向越大,抑郁和焦虑症状越少。此外,尽管没有直接联系,但这项调查表明,男性角色定位减轻了日常烦恼与女孩心理状况之间的联系。具体而言,在男性角色定位较高的非裔美国青春期女性中,日常烦恼的增加与心理功能的降低(例如,抑郁和焦虑症状加剧)有关。但是,无论是女性角色还是雌雄同体的角色定位都不会缓解日常麻烦与心理功能(例如,抑郁和焦虑症状)之间的关系。讨论结果的含义。

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