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Impact of perceived familial gender discrimination and entrapment on the mental health of female emerging adults.

Kanwal Shergill1, Himangini Rathore Hooja2

  • 1Department of Psychology, IIS (Deemed-to-Be) University, Jaipur, India. kanwalshergill0915@gmail.com.

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Perceived familial gender discrimination significantly increases feelings of entrapment in young Indian women. Addressing this discrimination is crucial for improving their mental health and well-being.

Keywords:
EntrapmentIndian female emerging adultsMental healthPerceived familial gender discrimination

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Gender Studies

Background:

  • Emerging female adults in India face unique challenges.
  • Familial gender discrimination can negatively impact mental health.
  • Entrapment is a significant psychological distress indicator.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between perceived familial gender discrimination (PFGD) and entrapment.
  • To examine the impact of PFGD on the mental health of emerging female adults in India.
  • To identify factors contributing to psychological distress in young women.

Main Methods:

  • A sample of 568 unmarried, unemployed female college students (aged 18+) from upper- and lower-middle socioeconomic backgrounds was studied.
  • Purposive sampling was used for participant selection.
  • Validated scales measured socioeconomic status, PFGD, and entrapment.
  • Main Results:

    • A significant positive correlation (r=0.653, p<0.01) was found between PFGD and entrapment.
    • PFGD significantly predicted entrapment, explaining 42.6% of the variance (F(1418)=419.855, p<0.05).
    • Higher perceived discrimination correlated with increased feelings of entrapment.

    Conclusions:

    • Familial gender discrimination profoundly impacts young women's psychological well-being, fostering entrapment.
    • Addressing gender discrimination within families is vital for enhancing the mental health of emerging female adults.
    • Further research should explore intersectionality and long-term effects of discrimination.