Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships (Dec 2023)

Psychometric Properties of the Gender Role Conflict – Short Form (GRC-SF) in Straight and Gay Greek Men

  • Konstantinos Christos Daoultzis,
  • Panos Kordoutis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.8529
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 143 – 160

Abstract

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The current study examined the reliability and validity of Gender Role Conflict Scale-Short Form (GRCS-SF) among Greek men, 753 straight and 437 gay men. A multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was conducted on the Greek version of the scale to validate the measurement model across the two groups. Findings revealed a well-fitting model with a stable factorial structure and partial measurement and scalar invariance. The four-factor solution matched the four theoretical GRC domains. However, factor loadings and scores differed between the two groups on almost all domains. Cronbach’s α reliabilities were satisfactory in both groups for both the overall scale and its subscales. Further, population and criterion validity were supported as higher GRC for both straight and gay men predicted lower relationship satisfaction. The Greek-language version of GRC-SF seems to be a valid and reliable tool for future studies.

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