Gender symmetry, sexism, and intimate partner violence

Författare
Allen, C. T., Swan, S. C., & Raghavan, C.
Titel
Gender symmetry, sexism, and intimate partner violence
Utgivningsår
2009
Tidskrift
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Volym
24
Häfte
11
Sidor
1816–1834
Sammanfattning

This study of a predominantly Hispanic sample of 92 male and 140 female college students examines both gender symmetry in intimate partner violence (IPV) and inconsistent relationships found in previous studies between sexist attitudes and IPV. Results indicate that although comparable numbers of men and women perpetrate and are victimized in their relationships with intimate partners, the path models suggest that women's violence tends to be in reaction to male violence, whereas men tend to initiate violence and then their partners respond with violence. Benevolent sexism was shown to have a protective effect against men's violence toward partners. Findings highlight the importance of studying women's violence not only in the context of men's violence but also within a broader sociocultural context.

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