睾酮、性别认同和性别陈规定型人格特征

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Kathleen V. Casto , Dale J. Cohen , Modupe Akinola , Pranjal H. Mehta
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心理学对与性别定型行为相关的人格中的性别/性别差异进行了广泛的研究,但仍然是一个争论不休的话题。在发育阶段接触睾酮被认为是许多性别差异行为的主要中介因素。这项研究的延伸导致了关于成年期基础睾酮与 "男性 "人格相关的个体差异的非专业观点和初步研究。在这项研究中,我们对 400 多名大学生(65% 出生时即为女性)进行了抽样调查,探讨了睾酮、性别认同和性别刻板印象人格属性之间的关系。参与者对其自我感觉的男性气质和女性气质进行了评分,从而得出了性别认同的连续测量值,以及一系列代理型人格和共性人格属性。参与者还提供了唾液样本,以测定基础睾酮。结果表明,没有令人信服的证据表明基础睾酮与性别陈规定型人格属性相关,也无法解释性别/性别认同与这些属性之间的关系,无论是在出生时分配的性别中,还是在出生时分配的性别内,或与出生时分配的性别共同作用。我们对自我感觉的男性气质和女性气质的连续测量结果预测了二元性别之外的人格变异,并显示了与睾酮之间的一些初步但微弱的关系,这有助于采用更多的性别方法来评估性别与人格和睾酮之间的关系。这项研究的结果使我们对睾酮-男性气质激活假说在解释性别刻板特征的性别差异,以及与代理和社区性相关的属性的性别内/性别差异方面的作用产生了怀疑。
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Testosterone, gender identity and gender-stereotyped personality attributes

Sex/gender differences in personality associated with gender stereotyped behavior are widely studied in psychology yet remain a subject of ongoing debate. Exposure to testosterone during developmental periods is considered to be a primary mediator of many sex/gender differences in behavior. Extensions of this research has led to both lay beliefs and initial research about individual differences in basal testosterone in adulthood relating to “masculine” personality. In this study, we explored the relationships between testosterone, gender identity, and gender stereotyped personality attributes in a sample of over 400 university students (65 % female assigned at birth). Participants provided ratings of their self-perceived masculinity and femininity, resulting in a continuous measure of gender identity, and a set of agentic and communal personality attributes. A saliva sample was also provided for assay of basal testosterone. Results showed no compelling evidence that basal testosterone correlates with gender-stereotyped personality attributes or explains the relationship between sex/gender identity and these attributes, across, within, or covarying out sex assigned at birth. Contributing to a more gender diverse approach to assessing sex/gender relationships with personality and testosterone, our continuous measure of self-perceived masculinity and femininity predicted additional variance in personality beyond binary sex and showed some preliminary but weak relationships with testosterone. Results from this study cast doubt on the activational testosterone-masculinity hypothesis for explaining sex differences in gender stereotyped traits and within-sex/gender variation in attributes associated with agency and communality.

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Hormones and Behavior
Hormones and Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
8.60%
发文量
139
审稿时长
91 days
期刊介绍: Hormones and Behavior publishes original research articles, reviews and special issues concerning hormone-brain-behavior relationships, broadly defined. The journal''s scope ranges from laboratory and field studies concerning neuroendocrine as well as endocrine mechanisms controlling the development or adult expression of behavior to studies concerning the environmental control and evolutionary significance of hormone-behavior relationships. The journal welcomes studies conducted on species ranging from invertebrates to mammals, including humans.
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