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- 2018
Evaluation of Gender Role Perceptions in Adolescents According to Sociodemographic FactorsKeywords: cinsiyet rolleri,toplumsal cinsiyet rolü alg?s?,Ergenlik D?nemii Abstract: Objective: The main focus of the study is to evaluate the relationship between the development of gender role perception during the adolescence and the social demographic background such as sex; age; educational level, financial situation and working status of the parents, etc... Methods: 100 individuals aged between 12 and 17, living in Istanbul were chosen as a study group. All participants were chosen from the patients who admitted to the clinics of The Balikli Greek Hospital. To analyze the sociodemographic backgrounds of the participants, a semi structured questionaire designed by the researcher were applied to all subjects. To describe the sexual role and gender role perceptions of each individual, two exisiting measures are used: BEM Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) and The Gender Roles Attitude Scale (GRAS). Results: The subcategories of the Gender Roles Attitude Scale (GRAS) (egalitarian gender roles, female gender roles, marriage gender roles, traditional gender roles and male gender roles) were significantly different according to different age and gender groups. Similar results are obtained for the subgroups of BEM Sex Role Inventory (femininity, masculinity, and neutral) as well. Furthermore, the novel finding of this study is the significant relationship between the educational and financial situation of the parents and the gender role perception in their children: while children of the families with low education and low income are more prone to have traditional view, the children with highly educated parents, working mother and high income tend to have more egalitarian view. Conclusion: Results of the present study clearly suggest that certain sociodemographic backgrounds of adolescents are significantly associated with certain aspects of their gender role perceptions
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