Family Socioeconomic Status in Adolescence and Gender Identification in Emerging Adulthood.

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Sociological Perspectives Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1177/07311214241283128
Lindsey Wilkinson, Dara Shifrer, Jennifer Pearson
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Abstract

This study contributes to research exploring social factors shaping gender identification. Informed by structural symbolic interactionism, social identity theory, and Levitt's psychosocial theory of gender, we explore how a key aspect of external social structure-adolescent family socioeconomic status-is associated with gender identification in emerging adulthood. We examine whether correlates of family socioeconomic status, including adolescent family and educational experiences and friend and high school characteristics, are associated with a cisgender, binary transgender, nonbinary, or gender unsure identification. Using data from High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09), we find a positive association between adolescent family socioeconomic status and a nonbinary gender identification. Analyses indicate that educational and family experiences account for the largest percentage of the association between adolescent family socioeconomic status and nonbinary gender identification, potentially representing higher SES youths' heightened access to middle- and upper-class cultural schemas and resources.

青少年期家庭社会经济地位与初成年期性别认同。
本研究有助于探讨影响性别认同的社会因素。通过结构符号互动主义、社会认同理论和莱维特的性别社会心理理论,我们探讨了外部社会结构的一个关键方面——青少年家庭社会经济地位——是如何与成年初期的性别认同相关联的。我们研究了家庭社会经济地位的相关性,包括青少年家庭和教育经历、朋友和高中特征,是否与顺性别、二元跨性别、非二元或性别不确定认同有关。利用2009年高中纵向研究(HSLS:09)的数据,我们发现青少年家庭社会经济地位与非二元性别认同之间存在正相关。分析表明,教育和家庭经历在青少年家庭社会经济地位和非二元性别认同之间的关联中占最大比例,这可能代表较高SES的青少年更容易获得中上层社会的文化模式和资源。
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CiteScore
4.70
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4.20%
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期刊介绍: Established in 1957 and heralded as "always intriguing" by one critic, Sociological Perspectives is well edited and intensely peer-reviewed. Each issue of Sociological Perspectives offers 170 pages of pertinent and up-to-the-minute articles within the field of sociology. Articles typically address the ever-expanding body of knowledge about social processes and are related to economic, political, anthropological and historical issues.
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