为孟加拉国青年编制多领域性别规范态度量表

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Azharul Islam , Musfiqul Anwar Siraji , Mahjabeen Haque , Mohammad Salim Chowdhury
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摘要

目标性别规范影响着个人的观念和行为,尤其是与健康结果有关的观念和行为。然而,包括孟加拉国在内的中低收入国家缺乏全面的性别规范态度测量方法,这阻碍了性别变革工作的开展。本研究采用多域性别规范态度量表(M-GNAS)来评估孟加拉国青少年的性别规范态度。研究 1 有 124 人参加了焦点小组讨论,产生了一个反映普遍性别规范的 40 个项目库。研究 2 涉及 1374 名青年(平均年龄 26.82 岁,标准差 5.50 岁),以最终确定 M-GNAS 项目,并通过探索性因素分析(EFA)探索其潜在结构。研究 3 有 1416 名年龄相仿的参与者参加,使用确证因子分析(CFA)评估结构效度,并使用结构方程模型评估不同性别间的测量不变量(MI)。结果EFA 确定了一个包含 13 个项目的四领域解决方案:性别适当行为、家庭财务决策、家庭责任和职业选择。CFA 支持这一四领域解决方案(CFI=0.96,TLI=0.95;RMSEA=0.07;SRMR=0.04)。性别间的多元智能得到了很好的证实(CFI& TLI>0.95,RMSEA≤0.06,SRR<0.6)。教育程度越高,态度越平等(F (5, 1408) = 7.25, p <0.001),这支持了量表的建构效度。它具有促进性别变革计划的潜力,在经过适当验证后,可应用于发展中国家的类似计划中。
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Development of a multidomain gender norm attitude scale for youth in Bangladesh

Objective

Gender norms shape individuals’ perceptions and behaviours, particularly concerning health outcomes. However, the lack of comprehensive gender norm attitude measures in low- and middle-income countries, including Bangladesh, impedes gender-transformative efforts. This study introduces the Multidomain Gender Norm Attitude Scale (M−GNAS) to evaluate gender norm attitudes among Bangladeshi youths.

Method

Three sequential studies were conducted in Bangladesh in 2022 to develop the M−GNAS. Study 1 engaged 124 participants in focus group discussions, generating a 40-item pool reflecting prevalent gender norms. Study 2 involved 1374 youths (mean age 26.82, SD 5.50) to finalise the M−GNAS items and explore its latent structure through exploratory factor analysis (EFA). Study 3, with 1416 participants of similar age, used confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to assess structural validity and structural equation modelling to evaluate measurement invariance (MI) across genders.

Results

EFA identified a four-domain solution with 13 items: gender-appropriate behaviour, family financial decisions, family responsibility, and career choice. CFA supported this four-domain solution (CFI=0.96, TLI=0.95; RMSEA=0.07; SRMR=0.04). MI across gender was well established (CFI & TLI>0.95, RMSEA≤0.06, SRMR<0.6). Higher education was associated with more egalitarian attitudes (F (5, 1408) = 7.25, p < 0.001), supporting the scale’s construct validity.

Conclusion

The M−GNAS is a psychometrically robust tool for assessing youths’ attitudes toward prevalent gender norm domains in Bangladesh. It holds the potential for contributing to gender-transformative programmes and could be applied in similar initiatives across developing nations, contingent upon appropriate validation.

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