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A Study Of Relations Between College Students’ Gender Role Types And Subjective Well-being&Coping Styles

Posted on:2014-06-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F TianFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330398985954Subject:Development and educational psychology
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Has always been men and women are significant gender differences in physiological determinism emphasis on gender differences, the physiological sex determination theory of gender differences in the formation of long-term rule by the challenges of social determinism. Social determinism:the gender of the person is not born already have such a simple, but by shaping before. Changes in contemporary society, social roles and division of labor, a very profound impact on the gender roles of men and women:the male is no longer the only economic pillar of the family, like a lot of women and men go out to work. Real life is really no shortage of strong, independent and achievement oriented women and considerate, compassionate and gentle educated men. In this study, a questionnaire survey, Mongolian and Chinese college students as subjects, specific explore the following questions:gender roles of college students how they are distributed, the dual nature of the individual higher happiness and more mature and effective way to deal with. Delve into gender roles trend for our sex education to provide the basis for empirical research and constructive comments. The study results showed that:(1)Androgyny distribution has no significant differences in the demographic variables of gender, ethnicity, and family sources.(2)Different types of gender roles in the score on each dimension of subjective well-being, there are significant differences, there are significant differences in the help and solve the problem on these two coping styles score.(3)The Androgyny is helpful get positive feelings and life satisfaction.(4)College students in the dual nature of individual are more mature and effective response.
Keywords/Search Tags:gender role, subjective well-being, coping styles
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