TITLE:
Responding to: Coping with Stress among Androgynous, and Sextyped Persons
AUTHORS:
Souad Mousa Ahmed Bakhet
KEYWORDS:
Androgynous, Sextyped (Feminine Masculine), Responding to Stress and Coping Strategies
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.8 No.8,
August
16,
2021
ABSTRACT: Aim: The aim of this study is identify the role of traditional sextyped and androgynous individual in responding to and coping with stress and suggest type of preventive socializing procedure that considers psychological androgyny, and to contribute to the knowledge pertaining to the area of sextyped and mental health in Sudan. Methods: A questionnaire consists of three parts, Bem sex role inventory, the social readjustment rating scale and some of the psychosomatic diseases distributed to 155 secondary school teachers (77 males and 78 females). Results: Males and females were equal in androgynous sextyped. The traditionally sextype females represent 60.3% while traditionally sextyped males are 29.9%. The biographical data significantly correlated with responding to and coping with stress (negative and positive correlation). Sextyped correlated positively with urban and rural childhood dichotomy. Conclusion: Feminine sextyped and androgynous persons respond positively to stress, in accordance they cope directly to eliminate it psychosomatic diseases prevail more among feminine sextyped (42.9%) and androgynous, 31.9%).