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Perception of gender norms and its association with bullying behavior among adolescent students.

Shaimaa S AbdelrheemOmaima El-GibalyHasnaa Khairy
Published in: The Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association (2024)
Perception of unequal gender norms starts early in adolescence. Boys are more accepting of heteronormative relations among adolescents and more likely to endorse stereotypical gender roles than girls, while girls are more conservative and more likely to perceive a sexual double standard regarding boy/girl relationships. Moreover, adolescents of both genders perceived more agreement with deserving sanctions for atypical gender behaviors in boys with higher perception in boys compared to girls. However, both boys' and girls' perception of gender is not related to their status of bullying and victimization. This has important implications for understanding the development of gender norms and their impact on adolescent behavior and social interactions.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms
  • high school
  • social support