The Psychology of Gender 4th Edition

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negative side, characteristics of the traditional
male gender role, specifically independence
and self-control, are inconsistent with chronic
illness. People with a traditional masculine
orientation may find it difficult to depend on

lost the business or suffered the loss of physical
functioning caused by the second heart attack.
The traditional male gender role may be
an advantage or a disadvantage in adjusting
to chronic illness (see Figure 13.11). On the

Male Gender Role


  • Threat to independence

  • Threat to breadwinner role

  • Loss of physical strength

  • Threat to control

  • Difficulties with emotional
    expression


Female Gender Role

Negative Effects

Negative Effects

Positive Effects

Positive Effects


  • Threat to caregiver
    role

  • Adverse effects on
    appearance


Problem-focused
coping


  • Distress

  • Poor health behavior

  • Noncompliance

  • Failure to seek help


Good health
behavior


  • Poor health
    behavior

  • Distress

  • Acceptance

  • Help-seeking
    behavior

  • Support available


FIGURE 13.11 Implications of Gender Roles for Adjustment to Chronic Illness.

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