Adolescent Female Identify Development |
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Authors: | Lytle L. Jean Bakken Linda Romig Charles |
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Affiliation: | (1) Wichita State University, USA;(2) Educational Psychology, Administration, Counseling, Educational, and School Psychology, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, 67260-0123 |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to (a) add to the current literature on female identity development and (b) determine whether a gender specific pattern of identity formation is evident in females during their early and middle adolescent years. The Measures of Psychosocial Development (MPD) was administered by graduate students to 317 males and 332 females in sixth, eighth, tenth, and twelfth grades from schools in a small and a mid-sized mid-western city. The schools were selected because they were representative of the racial/ethnic status of the cities (African American, 12%, Asian American, 4%, European, 63%, Latino, 10%, and Native American, 6%; 5% did not state their ethnicity). The results of the two by four analyses of variance (gender by grade) indicated that females blend interpersonal and intrapersonal identity development, whereas males appear to develop only intrapersonal identity. Limitations and recommendations for future research are also included. |
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