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Structural gender differences in perceived social support
Authors:María Pilar Matud  Ignacio Ibez  Juan Manuel Bethencourt  Rosario Marrero  Mnica Carballeira
Institution:Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de La Laguna, Campus de Guajara, 38205, La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
Abstract:Gender is an important influence on support-relevant social interactions, however findings of studies on gender differences in social support are not definitive. Although differences between men and women in the various social support measures have been found in numerous studies, neither the cause nor the explanatory process is known. This study examines gender differences in the dimensionality of social support. A large sample (N=3210) from the general population of women (60%) and men aged between 18 and 65 years old (Mean AGE=34.1) responded to a brief scale with items assessing the distinct functions of the perceived availability of social support. Confirmatory factor analyses yielded one factor in the women's sample that measures global social support perceived, and two in the men's. The first factor in the men's sample measures emotional support (providing empathy, caring, validation of self-worth), and the second measures instrumental support (e.g. practical assistance or financial aid). We concluded that there are gender differences in the structure of perceived social support and that these differences can be explained by socialization experiences and social roles associated with gender.
Keywords:Gender  Social support  Women  Men  Emotional support  Instrumental support
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