This study is an examination of the unmitigated components of the gender-associated traits of agency and communion and their effects upon physical and psychological health, perceived stress, and health behaviors. A sample of 239 adults (117 males and 122 females) completed measures that assessed gender-associated personality traits (Extended Personal Attributes Questionnaire), perceived stress (Perceived Stress Scale), perceived health, health behaviors (Health Behaviors Inventory) and psychological well-being (Bradburn Affect Balance Scale). Intercorrelations provided only partial evidence for the detrimental effects of unmitigated agency and unmitigated communion on health outcomes. High unmitigated agency was weakly associated with negat...
This study analyzed self-report and video recorded data from 19 dating couples in order to better un...
Unmitigated communion is the focus on others to the exclusion of the self. This innate principle has...
The negative components of masculinity and femininity, conceptualized by Spence and her colleagues (...
Effective gender research requires a revision of the meaning of the current notions of agency (mascu...
The concepts of agency and communion have been used to describe sex differences in vulnerability o s...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships among social support provided by church me...
This study investigated the importance of agency and communion in the life roles and personalities o...
In this study, we examined common measures of agency (AG), communion (CM), and unmiti-gated agency (...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stressful li...
The aim of this study was to verify the importance of reinforcing a sex stereotype onparticipants’ i...
This study aimed to examine how sources of social support intersect with stress and health by testin...
The mediating roles of stress, social support, and health risk behaviours in the relationships betw...
The purpose-of this study was to further clarify and examine gender differences and spirituality lev...
Objectives: This cross-sectional study examined the effect of church centered religiousness and non-...
Previous research has established a significant association between social support and health; high ...
This study analyzed self-report and video recorded data from 19 dating couples in order to better un...
Unmitigated communion is the focus on others to the exclusion of the self. This innate principle has...
The negative components of masculinity and femininity, conceptualized by Spence and her colleagues (...
Effective gender research requires a revision of the meaning of the current notions of agency (mascu...
The concepts of agency and communion have been used to describe sex differences in vulnerability o s...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships among social support provided by church me...
This study investigated the importance of agency and communion in the life roles and personalities o...
In this study, we examined common measures of agency (AG), communion (CM), and unmiti-gated agency (...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stressful li...
The aim of this study was to verify the importance of reinforcing a sex stereotype onparticipants’ i...
This study aimed to examine how sources of social support intersect with stress and health by testin...
The mediating roles of stress, social support, and health risk behaviours in the relationships betw...
The purpose-of this study was to further clarify and examine gender differences and spirituality lev...
Objectives: This cross-sectional study examined the effect of church centered religiousness and non-...
Previous research has established a significant association between social support and health; high ...
This study analyzed self-report and video recorded data from 19 dating couples in order to better un...
Unmitigated communion is the focus on others to the exclusion of the self. This innate principle has...
The negative components of masculinity and femininity, conceptualized by Spence and her colleagues (...