GENDER DIFFERENCES IN REPORTED STRESS-RESPONSE TO THE LOMA-PRIETA EARTHQUAKE

Citation
Km. Anderson et G. Manuel, GENDER DIFFERENCES IN REPORTED STRESS-RESPONSE TO THE LOMA-PRIETA EARTHQUAKE, Sex roles, 30(9-10), 1994, pp. 725-733
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Social","Women s Studies
Journal title
ISSN journal
03600025
Volume
30
Issue
9-10
Year of publication
1994
Pages
725 - 733
Database
ISI
SICI code
0360-0025(1994)30:9-10<725:GDIRST>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Previous research has consistently demonstrated that men and women dif fer in the expression of emotions such as depression, anxiety, and str ess. However, little research has investigated the question of whether men and women differ in their stress response to a cataclysmic event. The present study investigated gender differences in stress response to the Loma Prieta earthquake. Two hundred and eleven subjects partici pated in this study. The sample was composed of 108 men and 103 women; the racial composition of the sample was approximately 73% Caucasian 15% Asian-American, 9% Hispanic, 2% African-American, and 1% Native Am erican. All subjects completed two standardized stress measures (the I mpact of Events scale and the Symptom checklist-90R) and answered open -ended questions regarding their experience of the earthquake. Results showed that women clearly reported experiencing greater amounts of st ress in response to the earthquake. Women also estimated that the eart hquake lasted significantly longer than did men. These results are exp lained by the greater acceptance in our society for women to express e motions, particularly stress-related emotions.