Gender Differences in Reactions to Mental Illness Labeling: The Role of Agency and Communion |
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Authors: | Chivon H Fitch Jessica L Burke Will Kalkhoff |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Criminology and Criminal, Justice, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), Indiana, PA, USA;2. Department of Sociology, Francis Marion, University, Florence, SC, USA;3. Department of Sociology, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | Numerous individual characteristics influence responses to receiving a mental health diagnosis, including gender. This study sought to determine how gender influences reactions to being labeled as depressed or not depressed, which were categorized as falling into themes of communion or agency. Using the themes developed by Niedzwienska (2003), 168 college students’ responses to depression labels were coded as a part of a laboratory experiment. The results indicate that the expected sex differences do exist, but multivariate analyses indicate that the choice of communal themes was influenced by sex but the use of agency themes was not influenced by sex. |
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Keywords: | labeling mental illness self-construals |
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