Rape Myth Acceptance in Indian Adults: A Demographic Analysis

IF 0.9 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY
Demografie Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.54694/dem.0290
Ivan Das, A. Bhattacharjee
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Abstract

This study seeks to identify the demographic variables that are related to rape myth acceptance (RMA) among young adults in India. Adding to the scarce body of research on the subject of rape myth acceptance in India, this study draws on research that was conducted on a sample of 1000 adults, the majority of whom were women (Fn = 660, Mn = 340). Age, marital status, and a personal history of victimisation were found to be associated with the nature of rape myth acceptance (high and low RMA) among young adults. Gender, qualifications, and occupation were not linked to RMA. However, even with a smaller number of male participants in the study, a larger share of people with a high RMA was found among men than women. The highest rates above the average RMA were found among people in the 30–35 age group, people with an Mphil/PhD, people whose occupation was in the field of business, and participants who were married. A personal history of sexual victimisation was found to be associated with RMA, but most participants who had no personal history of victimisation had a higher RMA than those participants who had a history of being sexually victimized.
印度成年人对强奸神话的接受程度:人口统计学分析
本研究旨在确定印度年轻人中与强奸神话接受度(RMA)相关的人口统计学变量。在印度,关于强奸神话接受度的研究很少,本研究补充了对1000名成年人样本的研究,其中大多数是女性(Fn = 660, Mn = 340)。年龄、婚姻状况和个人受害史与年轻人对强奸神话的接受程度(高RMA和低RMA)有关。性别、资格和职业与军事革命无关。然而,即使研究中男性参与者的数量较少,男性中具有高RMA的比例也高于女性。高于平均RMA的比例最高的是30-35岁年龄段的人、拥有哲学硕士/博士学位的人、从事商业领域的人以及已婚的人。性侵害的个人历史被发现与RMA有关,但大多数没有性侵害的个人历史的参与者的RMA高于有性侵害历史的参与者。
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