Gender Roles and Mobile Dating applications Exploring Links Between User Characteristics and Traditional Gender Expressions in Self-Presentations

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Publication date 06-2024
Journal Archives of Sexual Behavior
Volume | Issue number 53 | 6
Pages (from-to) 2361–2376
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Abstract
This linkage study examined the prevalence of traditional gender expressions in the textual and visual profile cues on mobile dating applications (MDA) (nbiographies = 396, npictures = 1352) of 396 young adults’ (Mage = 22.39 years, SD = 2.86, 73% women) with attention to users’ gender, sexual orientation, and platform type. For 184 users (Mage = 22.10 years, SD = 2.91, 75% women) media content data were linked to self-report survey data. Results showed that individuals aligned their self-presentations with traditional gender roles and expectations, and this link depended on their gender. No significant differences according to individuals’ sexual orientation or platform type were found. Individuals’ (hyper-) gender orientation also related to engagement in traditional gender expressions. Specifically, women with a stronger feminine gender orientation expressed more traditional femininity in their MDA profiles. For men, no significant associations between (aspects of) a masculine gender orientation and expressing traditional masculinity in their MDA profiles were found. Future research should further disentangle selective gendered self-presentations.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-024-02884-8
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