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Sex differences in self-disclosure: Effects of topic content,friendship, and partner's sex
Authors:Valerian J. Derlega  Bonnie Durham  Barbara Gockel  David Sholis
Affiliation:(1) Old Dominion University, USA
Abstract:Male-female differences in self-disclosure were found as a function of sex stereotyping of topic content. Men disclosed less than women on “feminine” topics, which emphasized personal concerns and sensitivities. Men and women did not differ in disclosure on “neutral” topics, considered appropriate for both sexes to discuss. Men and women did not differ in disclosure on “masculine” topics (emphasizing assertiveness) in two of three experiments. Theoretical mechanisms that might mediate sex differences in self-disclosure were considered.
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