Young Bedouin-Arab Men's Ego and Pride: Do Traditional Masculinity and Positive Attitudes Toward Polygyny Shape Responses to a Wife's Refusal?

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Avi Besser, Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Nuzha Allassad Alhuzail
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Cultural traditions in Israel's Bedouin-Arab community encourage and permit men to take up to four wives, a practice supported by Islamic teachings. Despite legal prohibitions against polygyny in Israel, such marriages remain common and have profound effects on women, children, and broader society. This study explores how traditional notions of masculinity and positive attitudes toward polygyny influence young Bedouin men's reactions to a hypothetical scenario in which their wife refuses to accept a polygynous marriage as a threat to men's ego and pride. The sample consisted of 459 young, unmarried Israeli Bedouin-Arab men, aged 16 to 25, a demographic frequently under family pressure to marry, making the issue of marriage highly relevant. We hypothesized that traditional masculinity and favorable attitudes toward polygyny would be positively associated with heightened perceptions of ego and pride threats in response to a wife's refusal. Participants were randomly assigned to imagine either their wife refusing a polygynous arrangement (n = 228) or accepting a polygynous arrangement (n = 231) and then reporting their anticipated emotional responses. The results showed that traditional masculinity was linked to positive attitudes toward polygyny, and both were significantly associated with increased perceptions of ego and pride threats in the refusal scenario but not in the acceptance scenario. The findings suggest that men with strong masculine identities and favorable views of polygyny are especially vulnerable to feeling threatened by a wife's refusal. This supports social construction theory and underscores the role of cultural norms in shaping emotional responses. The discussion highlights the psychological impacts of polygyny in patriarchal societies and calls for culturally sensitive interventions that challenge traditional norms while fostering psychological resilience and gender equality.

贝都因-阿拉伯青年男子的自尊与骄傲:传统男子气概和对一夫多妻制的积极态度会影响对妻子拒绝的反应吗?
以色列贝都因-阿拉伯社区的文化传统鼓励并允许男子娶多达四个妻子,这种做法得到了伊斯兰教义的支持。尽管以色列法律禁止一夫多妻制,但这种婚姻仍然很普遍,并对妇女、儿童和整个社会产生了深远的影响。本研究探讨了男性的传统观念和对一夫多妻制的积极态度如何影响贝都因年轻男性对妻子拒绝接受一夫多妻制婚姻这一威胁男性自尊心和自豪感的假设情景的反应。样本包括 459 名 16 至 25 岁的未婚以色列贝都因-阿拉伯青年男子,他们经常受到家庭的结婚压力,因此婚姻问题与他们密切相关。我们假设,传统的男子气概和对一夫多妻制的好感会与因妻子拒绝而产生的自我和自尊威胁感呈正相关。被试被随机分配想象其妻子拒绝一夫多妻制安排(n = 228)或接受一夫多妻制安排(n = 231),然后报告他们预期的情绪反应。结果表明,传统男性气质与对一夫多妻制的积极态度有关,两者在拒绝情景中都与自我和自尊威胁感的增加有显著关联,但在接受情景中却没有关联。研究结果表明,具有强烈男性身份认同并对一夫多妻制持积极态度的男性尤其容易因妻子的拒绝而感到威胁。这支持了社会建构理论,并强调了文化规范在塑造情感反应中的作用。讨论强调了父权制社会中一夫多妻制的心理影响,呼吁采取对文化敏感的干预措施,挑战传统规范,同时促进心理复原力和性别平等。
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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences-Development
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