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Anales de Psicología
versión On-line ISSN 1695-2294versión impresa ISSN 0212-9728
Resumen
TORIBIO-CABALLERO, Sandra; CARDENAL, Violeta; AVILA, Alejandro y OVEJERO, Mercedes. Gender roles and women's mental health: their influence on the demand for psychological care. Anal. Psicol. [online]. 2022, vol.38, n.1, pp.7-16. Epub 13-Jun-2022. ISSN 1695-2294. https://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesps.450331.
The prevalence of certain diagnoses, such as eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and borderline personality disorder, is higher among women than among men. When it comes to women's mental health, focusing on social aspects influencing the way women fall ill becomes crucial. Using a sample of 368 women, we studied the classification ability of a number of clinical variables and sociocultural factors (conformity to gender norms) in order to ascertain whether or not women were receiving psychological care and determine the importance of each of the variables when predicting which women were receiving therapy. Our results showed that women were more likely to be receiving psychological treatment when scoring high on certain clinical variables (such as Suicidal Ideation and Borderline Features) and on a number of variables related to conforming to gender norms (Care for Children, Nice in Relationships, and Sexual Fidelity). Therefore, we believe that integrating the gender perspective into educational, health-related, and psychological care programmes is essential so that gender roles can become more diverse and less constricting of people's potential, resulting in improved health.
Palabras clave : Gender role conformity; Psychological disorders in women; Eating disorders; Depression; Anxiety; Borderline personality disorder.