RODNE RAZLIKE U NEGATIVNIM RELACIJSKIM ASPEKTIMA: ULOGA OSOBINA LIČNOSTI I KOMUNIKACIJE Cover Image

GENDER DIFFERENCES IN NEGATIVE RELATIVE ASPECTS: THE ROLE OF PERSONALITY AND COMMUNICATION STYLE
RODNE RAZLIKE U NEGATIVNIM RELACIJSKIM ASPEKTIMA: ULOGA OSOBINA LIČNOSTI I KOMUNIKACIJE

Author(s): Sanja Batić Očovaj, Nikolina Kuruzović
Subject(s): Psychology
Published by: Филозофски факултет, Универзитет у Новом Саду
Keywords: gender; communication style conflicts; personality traits; relationships with loved ones

Summary/Abstract: The research aimed at the exploration of gender differences in the quality of close relationships with a mother, a father, a sibling, a partner, and a friend concerning the negative exchange in the form of conflicts and antagonism, as well as the role of personality traits and communication styles in the development of individual differences. The sample consisted of 400 participants (69% fe-males), age from 19 to 51. Data were collected using the short version of personality questionnaire Big Five Plus Two (VP+2-70), questionnaire about close relationship quality Network of Rela-tionship Inventory (NRI), and the scale for estimating communi-cation skills, Communicator Style Measure (CSM). The results confirmed gender specificities concerning a degree of the nega-tive exchange in the relationship types, and their correlations with personality traits and communication style. Females had stronger negative exchange with partners and fathers, while males had it with siblings. Extraverted females had more conflicts with their mothers. Higher Openness and Positive Valence of males was followed by greater conflicts with partner and lower Antagonism with friends, whereas the higher Consciousness was followed by greater negative exchange with siblings. Daughters with more as-sertive communication and sons with more expressive commu-nication had stronger degree of confrontations with parents. On the other hand, males with more assertive communication, and females with more expressive communication had stronger con-flicts with partners. Stronger negative exchange of females with fathers and partners was probably due to their greater orientation to deal with relationship problems and emancipation needs. The result that more assertive women had stronger deg ree of conflict with parents maybe the results from the fostering of the honest communication in the family of origin. Confronting more asser-tive women with their parents may stem from fostering honest and directive communication in the family of origin. Given that the society pressures males to be independent, the result that more expressive males had stronger negative exchange with their family of origin had been expected. These findings showed that expressiveness indicate immaturity. The willingness of more assertive men to engage in a negative exchange with a partner indicates their involvement in the relationship.

  • Issue Year: 12/2019
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 469-495
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: English
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