Article: How is gender self-confidence related to subjective well-being?(RESEARCH)(psychological research)(includes statistical tables)(Clinical report)

This study of ethnically diverse participants explored the relationship of gender self-confidence to subjective well-being. The 2 components of gender self-confidence (gender self-definition and gender self-acceptance) were assessed using the Hoffman Gender Scale (R. M. Hoffman, 1996; R. M. Hoffman, L. D. Borders, & J. A. Hattie, 2000). The hypothesized relationship between gender self-acceptance and subjective well-being, measured by the Short Happiness and Affect Research Protocol (M. J. Stones et al., 1996) was supported most notably among African American men.

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