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The effects of interpersonal skills training on sex-role identity of premarital dating partners
Authors:Carl A Ridley  Leanne K Lamke  Arthur W Avery  Jan E Harrell
Institution:University of Arizona USA;Arizona State University USA;University of Arizona USA
Abstract:The purpose of the present study was to assess the effects of a problem-solving skills training program on sex-role identity. It was hypothesized that individuals in a problem-solving skills training program would show greater movement toward androgyny relative to a control group. Twenty-six premarital couples were assigned to a problem-solving skills training program and 29 couples served as a contact control group. An analysis of covariance was performed on the Bem Scale masculine and feminine scores to test the effects of group and sex. Results indicated that the experimental group, as compared to the control group, was significantly higher on femininity following treatment. Discussion centered on the implications of being able to change sex-role identity as well as the need to further explore means of facilitating the development of androgyny in adults.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Carl A  Ridley  Human Development Laboratory  University of Arizona  Tucson  AZ 85721  
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