家庭性别歧视与诱捕对初出茅庐女性心理健康的影响。

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Kanwal Shergill, Himangini Rathore Hooja
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本研究探讨了家庭性别歧视(PFGD)和诱捕对印度新成年女性心理健康的影响。样本为568名年龄在18岁及以上、社会经济地位在中上层和下层的未婚失业女大学生,采用有目的抽样法。本研究采用Kuppuswamy社会经济地位量表、父母行为性别歧视子量表和诱捕简短量表对变量进行测量。结果表明,PFGD与夹持呈显著正相关(r = 0.653, p
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Impact of perceived familial gender discrimination and entrapment on the mental health of female emerging adults.

This study investigates the impact of perceived familial gender discrimination (PFGD) and entrapment on the mental health of emerging female adults in India. The sample comprised 568 unmarried and unemployed female college students aged 18 years and above belonging to the upper- and lower-middle class socioeconomic status, selected using purposive sampling. The research utilized the Kuppuswamy Socioeconomic Status Scale, Gender Discrimination by Parents' Behaviours subscale, and Entrapment Short Form Scale to measure the variables. The results indicate a significant positive relationship between PFGD and entrapment (r = 0.653, p < 0.01), suggesting that higher levels of perceived discrimination are associated with increased feelings of entrapment. The regression analysis revealed that PFGD significantly predicts entrapment , accounting for 42.6% of the variance (F (1418) = 419.855, p < 0.05). This finding highlights the profound impact of familial gender discrimination on the psychological well-being of young women, leading to a heightened sense of entrapment. The study underscores the importance of addressing gender discrimination within families to improve the mental health outcomes of emerging female adults. Future research should explore the intersectionality of gender discrimination with other forms of discrimination and examine its long-term effects on mental health across diverse demographic groups. Implications related to the roles of community, media and educational institutions, as well as the judiciary system and mental health professionals have also been discussed, highlighting the adverse consequences of gender discrimination in domestic settings on a young female's mental health.

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