理解对荣誉谋杀的态度:性别的角色,文化认同,和德鲁兹社会的人格特征-简要报告

IF 2.8 2区 社会学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Vered Ne'eman-Haviv , Rola Saleh
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摘要

这项研究调查了以色列德鲁兹社区成员对荣誉谋杀的态度,重点关注性别、文化认同和两种人格特征——攻击性和嫉妒。采用结构化问卷,从305名德鲁兹参与者中收集数据,并使用调节模型进行分析。研究结果显示,态度上的性别差异只在年轻的参与者中出现,主要是由于年轻女性的态度更为消极。这可能反映了社会规范的转变,例如教育和就业机会的增加。尽管文化认同与荣誉谋杀的支持呈正相关,但这种关系仅在具有高侵略性的参与者中显着。没有发现嫉妒的调节作用。这些结果强调了攻击性在强化文化支持的暴力规范方面的独特作用,同时表明嫉妒——亲密伴侣暴力的已知风险因素——在荣誉谋杀等文化认可的行为中可能不太相关。这项研究强调了整合文化和心理观点的必要性,并提出了德鲁兹社会中不断发展的性别动态。
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Understanding attitudes toward honor killing: The roles of gender, cultural identity, and personality traits in druze society- brief report
This study examined attitudes toward honor killing among members of the Druze community in Israel, focusing on the roles of gender, cultural identification, and two personality traits—aggression and jealousy. Using a structured questionnaire, data were collected from 305 Druze participants and analyzed using moderation models. Findings revealed that gender differences in attitudes appeared only among younger participants, primarily due to more negative attitudes among younger women. This may reflect shifting social norms, such as increased access to education and employment. Although cultural identification was positively associated with support for honor killing, this relationship was significant only among participants with high levels of aggression. No moderating effect was found for jealousy. These results highlight the unique role of aggression in reinforcing culturally supported violent norms, while suggesting that jealousy—a known risk factor in intimate partner violence—may be less relevant in culturally sanctioned acts like honor killing. This study highlights the need to integrate cultural and psychological perspectives, and suggests evolving gender dynamics within Druze society.
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期刊介绍: IJIR is dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of theory, practice, and research in intergroup relations. The contents encompass theoretical developments, field-based evaluations of training techniques, empirical discussions of cultural similarities and differences, and critical descriptions of new training approaches. Papers selected for publication in IJIR are judged to increase our understanding of intergroup tensions and harmony. Issue-oriented and cross-discipline discussion is encouraged. The highest priority is given to manuscripts that join theory, practice, and field research design. By theory, we mean conceptual schemes focused on the nature of cultural differences and similarities.
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