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Abstract
Human activity is determined to a great extent by not only biological sex but also gender. The aim of the study was to examine relationships between transgression and types of gender. A population of 558 individuals (399 women and 159 men) aged 19-25 (mean age: 22.6) were studied. The age of the women ranged from 19 to 24 (mean age: 22.4) and of the men-from 19 to 25 (mean age: 22.8). In order to examine the intensity of transgression, the Polish version of the chronic self-destructiveness scale was applied. The gender was studied by means of the Polish version of the Bem sex role inventory. Androgynous women achieved the highest and feminine men-the lowest scores on the transgression scale. In women, the masculinity scale positively correlated with the transgression scale, whereas the femininity scale did not significantly correlate with transgression, although the coefficient was negative. No statistically significant correlations were found in men (although the coefficients were positive). Biological sex and gender were qualitative variables that differentiated the intensity of transgression. Equilibrium between the psychological dimension of femininity and the psychological dimension of masculinity was vital for transgressive tendencies, particularly in women. Androgynous women showed rather the adaptive aspect of transgression.Entities:
Keywords: Femininity; Gender; Masculinity; Transgression
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27405646 PMCID: PMC5405106 DOI: 10.1007/s11126-016-9454-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatr Q ISSN: 0033-2720
ANOVA and post hoc comparisons of scores in the Transgression scale of the CS-DS (Tukey HSD for unequal N, 4 groups)
| Independent (grouping) variable: Psychological gender | ANOVA, F = 8.802; | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST M = 36.750 | AG M = 42.107 | NST M = 38.833 | CST M = 37.667 | |
| ST | 0.000001 | ns. | ns. | |
| AG | 0.000001 | 0.02 | 0.01 | |
| NST | ns. | 0.02 | ns. | |
| CST | ns. | 0.01 | ns. | |
Legend: ST sex-typed, AG androgynous, NST non-sex-typed (undifferentiated), CST cross-sex-typed
Fig. 1Subjects’ scores in the transgression scale of the CS-DS (psychological gender). Legend: ST sex-typed, AG androgynous; NST non-sex-typed (undifferentiated), CST cross-sex-typed
ANOVA and post hoc comparisons of scores in the Transgression scale of the CS-DS (Tukey HSD for unequal N, 8 groups)
| Independent (grouping) variables: (biological) sex, psychological gender; ANOVA, F = 5.216; | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FW M = 36.500 | MW M = 40.750 | MM M = 38.750 | FM M = 31.500 | AGW M = 42.619 | NSTW M = 38.333 | AGM M = 40.751 | NSTM M = 40.333 | |
| FW | ns. | ns. | ns. | 0.00000 | ns. | 0.01 | ns. | |
| MW | ns. | ns. | 0.01 | ns. | ns. | ns. | ns. | |
| MM | ns. | ns. | 0.04 | ns. | ns. | ns. | ns. | |
| FM | ns. | 0.01 | 0.04 | 0.0003 | 0.03 | 0.006 | 0.02 | |
| AGW | 0.00000 | ns. | ns. | 0.0003 | 0.009 | ns. | ns. | |
| NSTW | ns. | ns. | ns. | 0.03 | 0.009 | ns. | ns. | |
| AGM | 0.01 | ns. | ns. | 0.006 | ns. | ns. | ns. | |
| NSTM | ns. | ns. | ns. | 0.02 | ns. | ns. | ns. | |
Legend: FW feminine women, MW masculine women, MM masculine men, FM feminine men, AGW androgynous women, NSTW non-sex-typed (undifferentiated) women, AGM androgynous men, NSTM non-sex-typed (undifferentiated) men
Fig. 2Subjects’ scores in the transgression scale of the CS-DS (biological sex and psychological gender). Legend: FW feminine women, MW masculine women, MM masculine men, FM feminine men, AGW androgynous women, NSTW non-sex-typed (undifferentiated) women, AGM androgynous men, NSTM non-sex-typed (undifferentiated) men
Correlation coefficients between transgression and the dimensions of psychological gender in the women group
| Variables | Masculinity | Femininity |
|---|---|---|
| Transgression | 0.464 | −0.03 |
|
| ns. |
Fig. 3Scatterplot matrix of the scores in the transgression scale of the CS-DS and the Masculinity scale in the women group
Fig. 4Scatterplot matrix of the scores in the transgression scale of the CS-DS and the Femininity scale in the women group
Correlation coefficients between transgression and the dimensions of psychological gender in the men group
| Variables | Masculinity | Femininity |
|---|---|---|
| Transgression | 0.193 | 0.143 |
| ns. | ns. |
Fig. 5Scatterplot matrix of the scores in the transgression scale of the CS-DS and the Masculinity scale in the men group
Fig. 6Scatterplot matrix of the scores in the transgression scale of the CS-DS and the Femininity scale in the men group