APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
The Influence of Bicultural Identity and Gender on Self-Silencing Tendencies
- Frances Sessa
The Pennsylvania State University, Abington
Abstract
Differences in self-silencing tendencies were found in women with bicultural but not single culture identities; this effect was not found when comparing bicultural and single culture men. The additive influence of having two stigmatized identities, being both female and bicultural, was used to explain this finding.
Gender Issues/Sex Roles