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Francesco Sulla,Barbara Agueli,Andreana Lavanga et al. Francesco Sulla et al.
Gender stereotypes and sexist attitudes continue to persist in educational settings, with significant implications for students' achievement and well-being....This study aimed to investigate the development of gender stereotypes and sexist attitudes among Italian high school students and trainee teachers.
Yéxica Flores Valdés,Antonio Daniel García-Rojas,Angel Hernando Gómez et al. Yéxica Flores Valdés et al.
The Internet allows teenagers to express their identity through the publication of images and texts on social networks, but sometimes they may develop self-esteem problems as a result. The present study analyzed self-esteem levels, and thei...
Magaly Luisina García-Senlle,Manuel Martín-Fernández,Raquel Conchell et al. Magaly Luisina García-Senlle et al.
This study focuses on how gender moderates the association of empathy and sexist attitudes among adolescents in Spain; (2) Methods: A two-stage stratified cluster sampling method for collecting data from 516 adolescents (219 boys, 297 girls) aged 12-18 years was used.
Andrea García-Egea,Tomàs López-Jiménez,Constanza Jacques-Aviñó et al. Andrea García-Egea et al.
Conclusions: This study highlights the need for co-designing menstrual interventions that consider gender dynamics and sexist attitudes with students, as well as targeting it to teachers.
Meredith Kleykamp,Sidra Montgomery,Mita Lovalekar Meredith Kleykamp
All items capturing sexist attitudes elicited statistically significant differences between male USMC recruits and male recruits in other services (P < .05). There were significant differences in all sexism measures between male and female USMC recruits (P < .05)....There is a significant decline in some sexist attitudes between weeks 2 and 11 of training among male USMC recruits (P < .05)....disparate gender and sexism attitudes of male USMC recruits compared with their peers in other services, and their fellow female USMC recruits suggest efforts to increase gender integration at entry-level training are needed, but also may be challenging since male USMC recruits report the highest levels of sexist...attitudes among all recruits
Claire M Gothreau,Julian Schuessler,Amanda Milena Alvarez Claire M Gothreau
We suggest that objectifying images prime sexist attitudes and reduce perceptions of women's agency, warmth, and competence. We argue that this may translate into decreased support for reproductive rights and other gender-salient policies.
Iria de la Osa-Subtil,Andrés Arias Astray,Pedro V Mateo Fernandez et al. Iria de la Osa-Subtil et al.
Methodology: A total of 365 men participated and were subdivided into three classes of abusers based on their childhood, family experiences with violence, criminal history, sexist attitudes and attitudes toward violence, intensity and type of violence, psychopathological state and
Yao Yu,Chun Xia,Zhiling Zhu Yao Yu
A hierarchical multiple regression analysis found that male police officers and those with sexist attitudes believe that handling IPV cases is illegitimate; they tend to perceive that the police are not morally bound to regulate such cases.
Orly Bareket,Susan T Fiske Orly Bareket
The research on these ideologies employs the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory, used extensively in psychology and allied disciplines, often to understand the roles sexist attitudes play in reinforcing gender inequality.
Rebecca Cipollina,Kimberly E Chaney,Diana T Sanchez Rebecca Cipollina
In addition to greater displayed accuracy in perceptions of prototypical perpetrators of prejudice (i.e., estimates of White men compared to White women), the present work suggests that accuracy is improved when estimating sexist attitudes from racist attitudes, rather than vice versa.
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