Stresses of COVID-19 and Expectations for the Future Among Women: A Cross Cultural Analysis According to the Femininity/Masculinity Dimension
Cross-Cultural Research • Vol/Iss. Online only • Sage Journals • • Published In • Pages: 1-25 •
By Vollman, Manja, Todorova, Irina, Salewski, Christel, Neter, Efrat
Hypothesis
Women experience different pandemic stressors in masculine and feminine cultures.
Note
Women in more masculine cultures were more likely to report disorientation/confusion (p<0.01, Wald coefficient=10.38, odds ratio=1.025). Women in more feminine cultures were more likely to experience stressors related to relationships (p<0.01, Wald coefficient=7.91, odds ratio=0.986), fear/anger (p<0.05, Wald coefficient=6.53, odds ratio=0.987), and sadness/fatigue (p<0.01, Wald coefficient=8.73, odds ratio=0.983).
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Multivariate logistic regression analyses | Supported | See note | See note | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Women's COVID-19 stressors | Dependent | Disasters |
Masculinity Index | Independent | Gender Status, Gender Roles And Issues |