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An investigation into the relationships between sex, gender identity, emotional intelligence and stress: Emotional skills protect feminine women from stress more than feminine men

机译:对性别,性别认同,情绪智力和压力之间关系的调查:情绪技能比女性男人更能保护女性女人免受压力

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Research has demonstrated that biological sex is associated with the experience of stress, such that females generally experience higher levels of stress than males across a range of contexts. However little research has sought to examine why sex is related to stress, or what factors impact the relationship between these constructs. This study sought to explore, 1) whether the relationship between sex and stress could be explained by known trait correlates of sex, and 2) whether trait-based predictors of stress and coping were different for men and women. Participants were 206 white-collar workers who completed a range of questionnaires measuring agency, communion, trait emotional intelligence (trait EI) and experiential stress. Results revealed that, as predicted, females experienced greater levels of stress than males, and that this relationship was completely explained by agency and trait EI. More interestingly, results also revealed the presence of a moderated-mediated effect, demonstrating demonstrated that women high in communion (femininity) and emotional competencies tended to be protected from high levels of stress, whereas men with the same sets of competencies were actually more prone to stress. This moderated-mediated effect is the focus of the discussion, which attempts to explain why men high in communion experience fewer benefits from emotional skills compared to their female counterparts.
机译:研究表明,生物性别与压力经历有关,因此在各种情况下,女性通常比男性承受更高的压力。然而,很少有研究试图探讨性与压力有关的原因,或哪些因素影响这些结构之间的关系。这项研究试图探索:1)性别与压力之间的关系是否可以通过已知的性别特征相关性来解释,以及2)男性和女性基于特征的压力和应对方式的预测因素是否不同。参加者为206名白领,他们完成了一系列调查问卷,这些问卷测量了代理,交流,特质情商(EI)和体验压力。结果表明,正如预测的那样,女性比男性承受更大的压力,并且这种关系可以通过代理和性状EI完全解释。更有趣的是,研究结果还表明存在适度介导的效应,这表明,具有较高交流能力(女性气质)和情感能力的女性倾向于免受高压力的压力,而具有相同能力的男性实际上更容易受到压力的影响。强调。这种适度介导的效果是讨论的重点,它试图解释为什么相通程度高的男性与女性相比,情感技能受益较少。

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