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P arent al Child-Rearing Sex-Role Attitudes Related to Social Issue Sex-Role Attitudes and Selected Demographic VariablesParents' child-rearing sex-role attitudes were investigated to determine their relationship to social issue sex-role attitudes and selected demographic variables. The sample included 94 parents, 32 couples, and 30 persons who responded individually. Data were gathered by use of a demographic information sheet, the Sex-Role Attitude Scale, and the Child-Rearing Sex- Role Attitude Scale. Findings indicated a relationship between social issue and child-rearing sex-role attitudes. The demographic variables of parents' sex and child caretaker choice were related to both social issue and child-rearing sex-role attitudes. On the other hand, the variables of income, employment status, and type of family unit appeared to have little rela tionship to sex-role attitudes.
Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, Vol. 9, No. 3,
193-199 (1981) |
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