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Moderating effects of age and context on the relationship between gender,sex role differences,and coping
Authors:Fredda Blanchard-Fields  Lorne Sulsky  Susan Robinson-Whelen
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, 70803, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
2. Washington University, USA
Abstract:We examined age, gender, sex role, and context differences in type of coping among adolescents through older adults. They were given measures of coping and sex role orientation for both relationship and achievement contexts. Emotion-focused coping decreased with age, with high-femininity individuals reporting higher levels of coping. Older low-feminine adults reported greater use of emotion-focused coping than all other subjects except adolescents. Problem-focused coping showed an upward trend with age for low-feminine subjects. High-feminine subjects followed a similar trend until adulthood and then showed a decrease. Achievement and relationship contexts moderated the relationship between age, gender, sex role orientation, and problem-focused coping. Results are discussed in terms of sex roles and adult development.
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