Published June 9, 2016 | Version v1
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Validation of Malay Gender Role Conflict Scale for Adolescents

  • 1. School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia

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Background:  Living in a multiracial country undergoing rapid modernization with strong influence of Western media, exposed the Malaysian adolescents to conflicting gender role messages leading to potential gender role conflict. Objectives:  This study aimed to validate the Malay Gender Role Conflict Scale for Adolescents (GRCS-AM).  Methods:  The GRCS-A was translated into Malay language and administered to 91 secondary school students in Kubang Kerian in July 2012.  Results:  The internal consistency coefficients of each subscale and the total scale were good with restricted affection between men 0.58; restricted emotionality 0.65; conflict between work, school, and family 0.64; need for success and achievement 0.62; and total scale 0.76. Conclusion:  The GRCS-AM is a valid and reliable tool for assessment of gender role conflict in Malaysian adolescent popu-lation.

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