Gender Identity Formation, Gender Issues in Health Flashcards
What is sex?
genetic/physiological or biological characteristics of a person which indicate whether one is female or male, but can also be other
what is gender?
- defining category, socially constructed.
- related to how we are perceived and expected to think and act because of the way society is organised and not because of our biological differences
What is intersex?
a set of medical conditions that feature congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system that are not standard for either male or female
what is transgender?
an umbrella term to describe all those whose gender identity is at odds with their biological sex
what is transexual?
a person who physically transitions from male to female or vice versa
male and female life expectancy in australia?
- males = 80.4 years
- females = 84.5 years
what is a social role?
a set of cultural guidelines as to how a person should behave, particularly with other people
out of 6 things, what are girls better at?
- larger vocab/read/write/spell
- more compliant with directions of adults
- higher in relational aggression
- better at expressing and interpreting emotions
out of 6 things, what are boys better at?
- more accurate and rapid in visual-spatial tasks
- more physically aggressive in situations when provoked
who is involved with social learning theory of gender identity?
skinner and bandura, late 1960’s - early 1970’s
what is social learning theory of gender identity?
gender is learned through
- direct learning (operant conditioning)
- observation of others (role models)
what is included in direct learning in the social learning theory of gender identity?
- gender appropriate behaviours are rewarded and encouraged
- gender inappropriate behaviours are punished and discouraged
what is included in observation of others learning in the social learning theory of gender identity?
gender roles learned through observing behaviour of important others - parents, teachers, high profile identities
who is involved with cognitive theory of gender identity?
kohlberg, late 1960’s - early 1970’s
what is cognitive theory of gender identity?
focus in on the construction of cognitive (mental) representations of gender