Evlilikte kadına uygulanan şiddete karşı tutumlar ve bu tutumları yordayan sosyal psikolojik faktörler

2002-01-01
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between ambivalent sexist attitudes (hostile and benevolent sexism), age, education, and income levels with attitudes toward verbal, physical wife abuse and leaving a relationship as a result of such abuse. Student and nonstudent participants completed the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (Glick and Fiske, 1996) and a scale of attitudes toward physical and verbal wife abuse. Results demonstrated that hostile sexism predicted more tolerant attitudes toward both verbal-physical wife abuse and leaving arelationship as a result of such abuse for male participants. For female participants, as well as hostile sexism, benevolent sexism predicted more tolerance for verbal wife abuse, but did notrelate to attitudes toward physical abuse or leaving a relationship as a result of such abuse. Inaddition, age and education were predictors for attitudes toward verbal, physical abuse and leaving a relationship as a result of such abuse. Key words: Domestic violence, verbal wife abuse, physical wife abuse, attitudes, sexism, hostile sexism, benevolent sexism, age, education, and sex difference.
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N. Sakallı, “Evlilikte kadına uygulanan şiddete karşı tutumlar ve bu tutumları yordayan sosyal psikolojik faktörler,” Popüler Bilim, pp. 36–38, 2002, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/71023.