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PHYSICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC CORRELATES OF GENDER DISCRIMINATION
Authors:Hope Landrine  Elizabeth A. Klonoff  Jeannine Gibbs  Vickie Manning  Marlene Lund
Affiliation:Public Health Foundation;Behavioral Health Institute, California State University, San Bernadino;Psychology Department, California State University, San Bernadino
Abstract:We tested the model that sexist discrimination, measured by the Schedule of Sexist Events (SSE), would account for additional variance in women's physical and psychiatric symptoms, above and beyond that accounted for by generic stressors. A series of hierarchical regression analyses, predicting symptoms on 10 different symptom outcome measures from generic stress and sexist stress (discrimination) were conducted, with the generic stressors entered on the first step and sexist discrimination on the second. Results revealed that sexist discrimination contributed significantly to the variance in women's symptoms, accounting for additional variance in those symptoms. Furthermore, sexist discrimination accounted for more of the variance than did generic stressors in premenstrual, depressive, obsessive-compulsive, somatic, and total psychiatric and physical symptoms. These findings varied with the age and ethnicity of the women and with the symptom measure used, but nonetheless suggest that sexist discrimination plays a significant role in women's most prevalent symptoms.
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