Authors
Doug P VanderLaan, Lanna J Petterson, Ryan W Mallard, Paul L Vasey
Publication date
2015/7/24
Journal
The Journal of Sex Research
Volume
52
Issue
6
Pages
710-720
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Samoan transgendered males are known as fa'afafine. Although Samoan women are characterized as the primary child care providers, fa'afafine report elevated willingness to invest in nieces and nephews compared to men and women. We hypothesized that Samoans hold unique transgender role expectations such that fa'afafine are expected to invest more toward nieces and nephews compared to others. Participants (N = 214) included Samoan men (30.23 years ±8.19), women (30.00 years ±10.93), and fa'afafine (30.25 years ±7.45). For a variety of child care activities, participants nominated men, women, fa'afafine, or all three of these categories of individuals as responsible for investing toward nieces and nephews. Participants also reported how frequently their family members asked them to perform these activities for nieces and nephews. Responsibility for performing these activities was typically designated …
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Scholar articles
DP VanderLaan, LJ Petterson, RW Mallard, PL Vasey - The Journal of Sex Research, 2015