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Voice as a mediator of mothers’ and daughters’ feminist attitudes and psychological outcomes: An application of silencing the self theory and social cognitive theory of gender development and differentiation
Communication Monographs ( IF 2.695 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-27 , DOI: 10.1080/03637751.2020.1758949
Analisa Arroyo 1 , Alesia Woszidlo 2 , Anastacia Janovec 1
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ABSTRACT This research investigated the associations between mothers’ and their young adult daughters’ feminist attitudes, voice (i.e., their ability to speak their mind in close relationships), and psychological outcomes. Results from 169 mother-daughter dyads indicated significant direct and indirect actor effects, including associations between mothers’ and daughters’ own feminist attitudes and their own voice, and between daughters’ own feminist attitudes and their own psychological outcomes through their own voice. There were also significant direct and indirect partner effects, including the association between mothers’ feminist attitudes and daughters’ voice, and between daughters’ voice and mothers’ psychological well-being. These results highlight the psychological benefits of mothers and daughters having stronger feminist attitudes and being able to assert their voice in their close relationships.

中文翻译:

声音作为母女女权主义态度和心理结果的中介:沉默自我理论和性别发展和分化的社会认知理论的应用

摘要 本研究调查了母亲和她们年轻成年女儿的女权主义态度、声音(即她们在亲密关系中表达自己想法的能力)和心理结果之间的关联。来自 169 对母女二人的结果表明存在显着的直接和间接演员效应,包括母女自身的女权主义态度与她们自己的声音之间的关联,以及女儿自身的女权主义态度与她们通过她们自己的声音所产生的心理结果之间的关联。还有显着的直接和间接伴侣效应,包括母亲的女权主义态度与女儿的声音之间的关联,以及女儿的声音与母亲的心理健康之间的关联。
更新日期:2020-05-27
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