Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles (한국의류학회지)
- Volume 13 Issue 4
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- Pages.339-346
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- 1989
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- 1225-1151(pISSN)
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- 2234-0793(eISSN)
The Relationships Between Masculine Gender Role Stress and Clothing Behavior of Male Students in Seoul
남성 성역할 스트레스와 의복행동과의 상관연구 -서울 남자 대학생을 중심으로-
- Kim Kwang Kyung (Dept. of Clothing, Dae Jeon Junior College) ;
- Lee Sook Nyeu (Dept. of Clothing, Jang An Junior College)
- Published : 1989.11.01
Abstract
The Purpose of this study were; (1) to investigate the relationship between Masculine Gender Role Stress and four aspects of Clothing behavior, (2) to ascertain whether differences exist among demographic variables on Masculine Gender Role Stress and Clothing behavior, (3) to investigate the relationship among the four aspects of Clothing behavior. Masculine Gender Role Stress was assessed by Eisler & Skidmore's Scale. Four aspects of Clothing (Conformity, Satisfaction, Exhibition, Brand Orientation) were assessed by Chung's, Lim's & Lee's, Shim's and Kim's questionnaires. The samples were consisted of 236 male students in Seoul. The statistical analyses of the obtained data included calculation of the Mean, S.D., Correlation, ANOVA and Regression. The Results were as follows; (1) Masculine Gender Role Stress was positively related to conformity, exhibition of Clothing and negatively related to satisfaction of Clothing. (2) There were significant differences among three groups of Major on Clothing behavior. (3) There were significant differences among three groups of locations of high school on Masculine Gender Role Stress. (4) There were significant relationships among each Clothing variables. Positive relationship were found between Exhibition and Brand Orientation of Clothing. Negative relationships existed between (i) Conformity and Satisfaction, Exhibition, Brand Orientation of Clothing, (ii) Satisfaction and Exhibition, Brand Orientation of Clothing.
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