Spanish Adaptation of the Prasad-Baron Questionnaire

A Multidimensional Questionnaire to Measure Gender Attitudes, Beliefs and Principles

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Personality
Cover of the book Spanish Adaptation of the Prasad-Baron Questionnaire by Marisol Mora-Giral, Rosa Maria Raich-Escursell, Elisabet Tasa-Vinyals, GRIN Publishing
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Author: Marisol Mora-Giral, Rosa Maria Raich-Escursell, Elisabet Tasa-Vinyals ISBN: 9783668081345
Publisher: GRIN Publishing Publication: November 5, 2015
Imprint: GRIN Publishing Language: English
Author: Marisol Mora-Giral, Rosa Maria Raich-Escursell, Elisabet Tasa-Vinyals
ISBN: 9783668081345
Publisher: GRIN Publishing
Publication: November 5, 2015
Imprint: GRIN Publishing
Language: English

Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2015 in the subject Psychology - Personality Psychology, grade: 10.0, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, language: English, abstract: Gender ideology plays an important role in human behaviour, and therefore its assessment, not only in particular areas but considering a wide variety of situations concerning both public and private life, is necessary. This study presents the Spanish version of the questionnaire developed in 1996 by Prasad and Baron, a tool for measuring gender-role cognitions, and analyses its psychometric properties in a sample of 233 Spanish undergraduate students. The questionnaire showed a 3-dimension structure -Equality, Belief and Principles- which coincided partially with the theoretical original one. Excellent reliability (Cronbach) results, of over .90, were found. Concurrent validity assessed with a measure of conservatism (E: r = -.253, p < .001; B: r = -.421, p < .001; P: r = -.123, p = .061) and with self-defined identification with feminism (E: F(2, 232) = 4.04,p=.019); B: F (2, 232) = 12.71,p< .001; P: F (2, 232) = 13.05,p< .001) was satisfactory. Scores in all dimensions differed by gender. This study reveals satisfactory psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Prasad-Baron questionnaire, making it an appropriate tool to obtain a complete assessment of gender ideology.

Barcelona, 1988. She is currently a medical intern at the service of Psychiatry at the General Hospital of Vic (Catalonia). She majored in Medicine and in Psychology (w/Honours) at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. She also holds a Postgraduate degree in Integrative Psychotherapy, a Master's degree in Applied Clinical Research, and a Master's degree in Gender Studies, Intersectionality and Change. She has been nominated for the National Higher Education Excellence Awards (2012) and the Prince of Girona Foundation Awards in the category of Scientific Research (2014 and 2015). She has also been awarded several national and international research grants and scholarships, including a Catalan FI-DGR 2014, a Spanish FPU 2013, a Nova Domus 2015 at Dalhousie University (Canada), and a collaboration scholarship at the Institute of Neurosciences (2009). She has been part of the Body Image Evaluation and Intervention Unit at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the Gender and Health Promotion Studies Unit (GAHPS), and the European Union Centre of Excellence (EUCE) at Dalhousie University (Canada). She is a regular contributor to various media.

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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2015 in the subject Psychology - Personality Psychology, grade: 10.0, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, language: English, abstract: Gender ideology plays an important role in human behaviour, and therefore its assessment, not only in particular areas but considering a wide variety of situations concerning both public and private life, is necessary. This study presents the Spanish version of the questionnaire developed in 1996 by Prasad and Baron, a tool for measuring gender-role cognitions, and analyses its psychometric properties in a sample of 233 Spanish undergraduate students. The questionnaire showed a 3-dimension structure -Equality, Belief and Principles- which coincided partially with the theoretical original one. Excellent reliability (Cronbach) results, of over .90, were found. Concurrent validity assessed with a measure of conservatism (E: r = -.253, p < .001; B: r = -.421, p < .001; P: r = -.123, p = .061) and with self-defined identification with feminism (E: F(2, 232) = 4.04,p=.019); B: F (2, 232) = 12.71,p< .001; P: F (2, 232) = 13.05,p< .001) was satisfactory. Scores in all dimensions differed by gender. This study reveals satisfactory psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Prasad-Baron questionnaire, making it an appropriate tool to obtain a complete assessment of gender ideology.

Barcelona, 1988. She is currently a medical intern at the service of Psychiatry at the General Hospital of Vic (Catalonia). She majored in Medicine and in Psychology (w/Honours) at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. She also holds a Postgraduate degree in Integrative Psychotherapy, a Master's degree in Applied Clinical Research, and a Master's degree in Gender Studies, Intersectionality and Change. She has been nominated for the National Higher Education Excellence Awards (2012) and the Prince of Girona Foundation Awards in the category of Scientific Research (2014 and 2015). She has also been awarded several national and international research grants and scholarships, including a Catalan FI-DGR 2014, a Spanish FPU 2013, a Nova Domus 2015 at Dalhousie University (Canada), and a collaboration scholarship at the Institute of Neurosciences (2009). She has been part of the Body Image Evaluation and Intervention Unit at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the Gender and Health Promotion Studies Unit (GAHPS), and the European Union Centre of Excellence (EUCE) at Dalhousie University (Canada). She is a regular contributor to various media.

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