Cultural and gender differences in social anxiety: The mediating role of self-construals and gender role identification

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Kristen E. Zentner
Hajin Lee
Bryce S. Dueck
Takahiko Masuda
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[1] Concordia University of Edmonton,Faculty of Graduate Studies, Department of Psychology
[2] University of Montreal,School of Rehabilitation
[3] University of Alberta,Department of Educational Psychology
[4] University of Alberta,Department of Psychology
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Culture; Gender; Gender role identification; Self-construals; Social anxiety;
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The current paper investigated underlying mechanisms that produce culture and gender differences in social anxiety. European-Canadian (n = 99; 47% female) and Asian-Canadian (n = 94; 54% female) undergraduate students completed questionnaires measuring levels of independence, interdependence, masculinity, femininity, and social anxiety. Asian Canadians reported a similar level of social anxiety to European Canadians, and females reported higher social anxiety than males. Mediational analyses revealed that levels of independence, interdependence, and masculinity mediated the association between culture and social anxiety, whereas levels of masculinity mediated the association between gender and social anxiety. Cultural differences in social anxiety are explained by the extent to which individuals define themselves as independent and interdependent, while gender differences in social anxiety are explained by the extent to which individuals identify themselves with a masculine gender role. Our findings suggest the orthogonal impact of culture and gender on individuals’ social anxiety. Implications and limitations of the findings are discussed.
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页码:21363 / 21374
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