Male Reference Group Identity Dependence: Support for Construct Validity
Document Type
Article
Disciplines
Psychology | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Abstract
This research study examined correlates of male identity statuses as postulated in Wade’s (1998) theory of male reference group identity dependence. The Ref- erence Group Identity Dependence Scale (RGIDS; Wade & Gelso, 1998) was correlated with measures of identity aspects (personal, social, and collective), belongingness, and a universal-diverse orientation. Based on the responses of 172 predominantly middle-class undergraduate college men (59% White, 15% Asian American or Pacific Islander, 13% African American, 4% His- panic, and 9% other race/ethnicity, e.g., biracial, Arab American, Egyptian American), as predicted, the No Reference Group status negatively related to collective identity and social connectedness; the Reference Group Dependent status positively related to social identity and social connectedness; and the Reference Group Nondependent status positively related to personal identity, collective identity, social connectedness, and a universal-diverse orientation toward others.
Article Number
1135
Publication Date
2000
Recommended Citation
Wade, Jay C. and Brittan-Powell, Chris, "Male Reference Group Identity Dependence: Support for Construct Validity" (2000). Psychology Faculty Publications. 135.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/psych_facultypubs/135
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