gender differences L12

Cards (14)

  • What physiological differences are noted in the study by Peterson et al. (2006)?
    Men and women respond differently to stress
  • How do men typically respond to stress according to the study?
    With increased adrenaline and aggression
  • What is the typical response of women to stress as per the findings?
    They prefer emotional focus and support
  • What hormone levels increase in men when confronted with stressors?
    Testosterone levels increase
  • What effect does testosterone have on oxytocin?
    Testosterone dampens oxytocin levels
  • What coping styles did women use according to the study's findings?
    Confrontive coping and emotional focus
  • What coping style did men predominantly engage in?
    Problem-solving coping style
  • What is the 'tend and befriend' response proposed by Taylor et al. (2000)?
    It is a social support response for women
  • How do the coping strategies of men and women differ according to the study?
    Women use emotional support, men use problem-solving
  • What did Hamilton and Fayot (1988) find regarding gender differences in coping styles?
    They found no significant differences
  • What types of stressors do men typically identify as most stressful?
    Relationship, finance, and work-related events
  • What types of stressors do women typically identify as most stressful?
    Family and health-related issues
  • What are the key coping strategies identified in the study?
    • Men: Problem-focused coping
    • Women: Emotion-focused coping
    • Women: Confrontive coping
    • Women: Seeking social support
  • What are the implications of the findings on gender differences in coping styles?
    • Highlights the need for tailored stress management
    • Suggests different approaches for men and women
    • Indicates potential for misunderstanding coping responses