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Depression,gender, gender role traits,and the wish to be held
Authors:Michael P. Sanfilipo
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychiatry, Room 17021W, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 423 East 23rd Street, 10010, New York, NY
Abstract:Different forms of the wish to be held were examined with measures of femininity, masculinity, and various types of depression in a sample of normal young adults whose ethnicity resembled that of national statistics. Women reported greater wishes to be held than men. However, the wish to be held, which was uncorrelated with depressive symptomatology, related positively to femininity and feelings of efficacy for men, but positively to anaclitic and introjective depression for women. For women, gender role traits also were important for wishes to be held entailing themes of strategy and deprivation. Since gender differences regarding various depressive experiences did not account for these findings, the wish to be held may have different meanings for men and women.
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