Ambivalent Sexism and Tolerance of Violence Against Women in India.

IF 4.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Science Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1177/09567976241254312
Nikhil K Sengupta, Matthew D Hammond, Chris K Deak, Ragini Saira Malhotra
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We examined associations between sexist beliefs and tolerance of violence against women in India using a nationally representative probability sample of adults (n = 133,398). Research consistently indicates that hostile sexism fosters tolerance of violence against women. However, benevolent sexism is sometimes associated with higher tolerance and sometimes with lower tolerance of violence. We proposed that this inconsistency could be resolved by considering the source of violence: Is violence perpetrated by outsiders or intimate partners? Results of a multigroup structural equation model showed that endorsement of hostile sexism was related to greater tolerance of violence regardless of the source. In contrast, endorsement of benevolent sexism was associated with lower tolerance of violence from outsiders but was simultaneously associated with higher tolerance of spousal violence. These opposing processes indicate that although benevolent sexism promises women protection from violence, the very same ideology legitimizes spousal violence, thereby reinforcing men's power within intimate relationships.

印度矛盾的性别主义和对暴力侵害妇女行为的容忍。
我们使用具有全国代表性的成人概率样本(n = 133,398 人)研究了印度性别歧视观念与对暴力侵害妇女行为的容忍度之间的关系。研究一致表明,敌意的性别歧视会助长对暴力侵害妇女行为的容忍度。然而,仁慈的性别歧视有时与较高的容忍度相关,有时与较低的暴力容忍度相关。我们提出,可以通过考虑暴力的来源来解决这种不一致:暴力是由外人还是亲密伴侣实施的?多组结构方程模型的结果表明,无论暴力的来源如何,对敌意性别主义的认可都与对暴力的更高容忍度有关。与此相反,仁慈的性别歧视与较低的外人暴力容忍度相关,但同时与较高的配偶暴力容忍度相关。这些相反的过程表明,尽管仁慈的性别主义承诺保护女性免受暴力,但正是这种意识形态使配偶暴力合法化,从而强化了男性在亲密关系中的权力。
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Psychological Science
Psychological Science PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Psychological Science, the flagship journal of The Association for Psychological Science (previously the American Psychological Society), is a leading publication in the field with a citation ranking/impact factor among the top ten worldwide. It publishes authoritative articles covering various domains of psychological science, including brain and behavior, clinical science, cognition, learning and memory, social psychology, and developmental psychology. In addition to full-length articles, the journal features summaries of new research developments and discussions on psychological issues in government and public affairs. "Psychological Science" is published twelve times annually.
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