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Associations between parental gendered attitudes and behaviours and children's gender development across middle childhood

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posted on 2023-06-09, 03:36 authored by Anneka Dawson, Alison PikeAlison Pike, Lauren Bird
The present study used a longitudinal, multi-informant approach to examine which specific elements of parents’ gendered attitudes and behaviours were predictive of multiple dimensions of children’s gender development. One hundred and six families with two children (older sibling M = 7.45 years and younger sibling M = 5.19 years at Time 1) were assessed at two time points four to five years apart. At Time 1, parents reported on division of household labour, their own gender-role attitudes (GRAs), and children’s gendered preferences. At Time 2, children reported on their gendered preferences, GRAs and gendered personality traits. Results from multilevel modelling showed that fathers’ egalitarian GRA and egalitarian division of household tasks were predictive of egalitarian child GRA and outcomes, but child sex did not moderate these relationships. As some gender measures were more strongly correlated than others, these findings highlight the importance of examining multiple dimensions of both children’s and parents’ gendered attitudes and behaviours.

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European Journal of Developmental Psychology

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1740-5629

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Issue

4

Volume

13

Page range

452-471

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  • Psychology Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2016-10-19

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2016-10-19

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