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ISRO: A scale to measure sex-role orientation
Authors:Nancy A. Dreyer  Nancy Fugate Woods  Sherman A. James
Affiliation:(1) School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, USA;(2) Epidemiology Resources, Inc., P.O. Box 57, 02167 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts;(3) Duke University and University of North Carolina, USA;(4) School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Sex-role research has been hampered by a lack of valid and reliable research tools to measure the construct being studied. This article describes the development of a research scale (ISRO) to measure women's sex-role orientation. This 16-item questionnaire has been shown to be internally consistent and to have fairly high temporal stability over 30 days. The high sensitivity (96.2%) and specificity (95.5%) suggest that it differentiates feminist from traditional women. Three factors assess attitudinal domains of conflict between family responsibilities and having a career; male/female division of household responsibilities; and women's work roles outside the home. Education appears to be the strongest predictor of ISRO scores.This study was supported in part by a grant from the American Nurses Foundation.
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