Gender-role orientation and social expectations regarding female adolescents' coping with developmental tasks

Citation
Rp. Berger et al., Gender-role orientation and social expectations regarding female adolescents' coping with developmental tasks, SW J PSYCH, 58(4), 1999, pp. 273-286
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
SWISS JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN journal
14210185 → ACNP
Volume
58
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
273 - 286
Database
ISI
SICI code
1421-0185(199912)58:4<273:GOASER>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
This study focuses on the importance of social developmental expectations, assessed as emotional and cognitive evaluations regarding the timing and th e gender-role conformity of normative developmental tasks, Two central ques tions were raised. First, to what degree do the timing and the gender-role conformity affect the adults' expectations? Second, how much does the adult s' own gender-role orientation (GRO), classified as traditional vs, liberal , affect their expectations? A 4 (timing modus) x 2 (developmental task) x 2 (gender-role conformity)factorial design was administered to a sample of 140 adults of both sexes, 20 to 81 years old. Coping in time and with gende r-role typical career received the most approval. Typical developmental tas ks were more approved by persons with a traditional than with a liberal GRO . However, the evaluation of non-typical developmental tasks was not affect ed by the GRO. The possibility of a shift in normative expectations toward more liberal, diverse, and self-defined female gender-roles is discussed.