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Individuation among bedouin versus urban arab adolescents: ethnic and gender differences
Authors:Dwairy Marwan
Institution:Behavioral Science Department, Emeq Yezrael College, Emeq Yezrael, Israel. admin@marwandwairy.com
Abstract:Three scales assessing individuation (Objective Measure of Ego-Identity Status OMEIS], Separation-Individuation Test of Adolescence SITA], and Multigenerational Interconnectedness Scale MIS]) were administered to 40 female and 38 male Bedouin Arab adolescents and to 39 female and 38 male urban Arab adolescents in Grade 12. It was hypothesized that Bedouin Arab adolescents and female adolescents would manifest less individuation than urban Arab adolescents and male adolescents, respectively. Results from the OMEIS revealed that the identity foreclosed mean of the Bedouin adolescents was higher than that of the urban adolescents. As for the SITA, significant differences were found between Bedouin and urban Arabs in terms of dependency denial, separation anxiety, teacher enmeshment, peer enmeshment, and rejection expectancy. Significant gender differences were found in regard to dependency denial, and a borderline difference was found for separation anxiety. Significant effects of ethnicity and gender were found on the financial interconnectedness subscale of the MIS. The results support the present hypotheses concerning ethnicity differences and indicate that urbanization seems to narrow the differences in individuation between male and female adolescents.
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