“解构刻板印象以建立同意”:对青少年社会和性关系项目的评价。

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Elisa Berlin, Angela Fedi, Elena Ciampi, Caterina Di Chio, Mélodie Husquin, Ivan Luppino, Mara Martini, Chiara Rollero
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来自国际文献的证据表明,自青春期以来,各种形式的亲密伴侣暴力的发生率令人震惊。为了防止基于性别的暴力和增进亲密关系中的心理健康,科学文献和政策制定者都同意实施针对青少年的具体预防和教育方案的重要性。这项纵向研究的目的是评估教育干预的影响,以提高人们对自己与自己身体的关系、与性别和性有关的刻板印象以及性同意问题的认识。参与者是15-16岁的青少年,他们在干预开始前(时间0,N = 192,男性55.7%)和干预结束后两周(时间1,N = 178,男性53.9%)填写了问卷。结果表明,与时间0相比,参与后,身体监视、善意性别歧视和性别双重标准的认可减少了,而性同意问题没有出现显著影响。本文讨论了研究和干预的意义,目的是为实施干预措施的年轻人提供有用的指导,以解决亲密伴侣暴力问题,促进关系健康。
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'Deconstructing Stereotypes to Build Consent': Evaluation of a Project on Social and Sexual Relationships in Adolescence.

Evidence from the international literature indicates alarming prevalence rates associated with various forms of intimate partner violence since adolescence. To prevent gender-based violence and increase psychological well-being in intimate relationships, both the scientific literature and policy makers agree on the importance of implementing specific prevention and education programs targeting adolescents. The purpose of this longitudinal study was to evaluate the impact of an educational intervention to promote awareness of one's relationship with one's own body, stereotypes related to gender and sexuality, and the issue of sexual consent. Participants were adolescents aged 15-16 years who filled a questionnaire prior to the start of the intervention (Time 0, N = 192, 55.7% male) and two weeks following its conclusion (Time 1, N = 178, 53.9% male). Results indicate that compared to Time 0, after participation, body surveillance, benevolent sexism, and endorsement of the sexual double standard decreased, while no significant effect emerged in relation to the issue of sexual consent. Implications for research and intervention are discussed, with the goal of providing useful guidance for those implementing interventions for young people to address intimate partner violence and promote relationship well-being.

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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences-Development
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