Attributional styles for helplessness and depression: The importance of sex and situational context

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SEXES IN ATTRIBUTIONS FOR POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE OUTCOMES IN EITHER AFFILIATIVE OR ACHIEVEMENT SITUATIONS WERE EXAMINED USING THE ATTRIBUTIONAL STYLE QUESTIONNAIRE (ASQ). SEPARATE REGRESSION ANALYSES FOR EACH SEX RELATED THE ASQ TO A MEASURE OF HELPLESSNESS AND THE BECK DEPRES...

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Published in:Sex roles Vol. 8; no. 4; pp. 433 - 441
Main Authors: Berndt, SheilaM, Berndt, DavidJ, Kaiser, CharlesF
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y Plenum Pub. Corp 01-04-1982
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Summary:DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SEXES IN ATTRIBUTIONS FOR POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE OUTCOMES IN EITHER AFFILIATIVE OR ACHIEVEMENT SITUATIONS WERE EXAMINED USING THE ATTRIBUTIONAL STYLE QUESTIONNAIRE (ASQ). SEPARATE REGRESSION ANALYSES FOR EACH SEX RELATED THE ASQ TO A MEASURE OF HELPLESSNESS AND THE BECK DEPRESSION INVENTORY. NO DIFFERENCES WERE NOTED FOR ATTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNALITY OR STABILITY.
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ISSN:0360-0025
1573-2762
DOI:10.1007/BF00287282