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Gender Segregation and Gender-Typing in Adolescence
Authors:Clare M. Mehta  JoNell Strough
Affiliation:1. West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA
2. Children’s Hospital, Boston/Harvard Medical School Division of Adolescent Medicine, 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA, 02115, USA
Abstract:We investigated correlates of gender segregation among adolescent (15–17 yrs) boys (N?=?60) and girls (N?=?85) from the Mid-Atlantic United States. Seventy-two percent of peers nominated for “hanging out” were the same gender as the adolescent. Girls’ gender segregation was correlated with gender reference-group identity and believing girls are more responsive communicative partners than boys. Girls were more likely to endorse feminine, expressive traits, a cooperative activity orientation, and to believe in the greater communicative responsiveness of same- vs. other-gender peers. Boys and girls were equally likely to endorse masculine, instrumental traits, competitive activity orientations, and to identify same-gender others as a reference group. We consider implications of the developmental persistence of gender segregation for gender-typing.
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