Gendered self-concepts and drinking behavior in a national sample of emerging adults

SS Clinkinbeard, TC Barnum - Feminist Criminology, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Feminist Criminology, 2017journals.sagepub.com
Despite evidence that males drink more than females, there is much to be learned about
gendered explanations for sex differences in alcohol use. We use the National Longitudinal
Study of Adolescent to Adult Health data to investigate gendered self-concept as related to
alcohol use and related consequences among a sample of emerging adults. Dominance
Masculinity (eg, being aggressive, forceful, dominant) was the most consistent predictor of
alcohol-related outcomes for both males and females. Endorsement of feminine …
Despite evidence that males drink more than females, there is much to be learned about gendered explanations for sex differences in alcohol use. We use the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health data to investigate gendered self-concept as related to alcohol use and related consequences among a sample of emerging adults. Dominance Masculinity (e.g., being aggressive, forceful, dominant) was the most consistent predictor of alcohol-related outcomes for both males and females. Endorsement of feminine characteristics (e.g., compassion, understanding, sympathetic) was protective against binge drinking and social consequences for males whereas endorsement of general masculine characteristics (e.g., independent, assertive, leader) protected against social consequences for females.
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