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. 2008 Aug;29(7):673-87.
doi: 10.1080/07399330802188982.

Stereotypes of women in different stages of their reproductive life: data from Mexico and the United States

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Stereotypes of women in different stages of their reproductive life: data from Mexico and the United States

Ma Luisa Marván et al. Health Care Women Int. 2008 Aug.

Abstract

College students from Mexico and the United States (n = 349) were surveyed to explore stereotypes regarding women in different menstrual cycle phases and other stages of reproductive life. Participants from both countries defined a premenstrual or menstrual woman as irritable and moody and a menopausal woman as old and irritable. A woman with a hysterectomy was defined as sad, and only Americans used other words that did not have any negative connotation. Participants used some positive adjectives to describe other stages. For example, a pregnant woman was defined as happy, but only by Mexicans. Finally, a woman with a young baby was defined in both countries as happy; however, Americans implied that having a baby is complicated. The findings are discussed in light of sociocultural differences and similarities.

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