Influence of Group Membership, Moral Values and Belief in a Just World in Blaming the Victim
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Resumo: | Abstract This study investigated the relationship between the victim’s group membership and secondary victimization she suffers, moderated by Moral Values and Belief in a Just World (BJW). The victim of the ingroup was blamed more for the sexual violence she suffered (Study 1, N = 250). In turn, that relationship was moderated by binding values (Study 2, N = 117) and by BJW (Study 3, N = 258). Together, the results suggest that the victim blaming is greater when she belongs to the ingroup; and that this relationship is predicted by high adherence to binding values and low adherence to BJW. This research contributes to the extent that it demonstrates that the relationship between adherence to binding values and victim derogation does not occur exclusively at the cognitive level, as information processing in which high adherence to these values would produce greater secondary victimization regardless of group membership of the victim. Additionally, it highlights the importance of considering the psychosocial processes underlying violence against women in order to promote more effective discussions and actions. |
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Influence of Group Membership, Moral Values and Belief in a Just World in Blaming the VictimSecondary victimizationmoral valuesBelief in a Just WorldAbstract This study investigated the relationship between the victim’s group membership and secondary victimization she suffers, moderated by Moral Values and Belief in a Just World (BJW). The victim of the ingroup was blamed more for the sexual violence she suffered (Study 1, N = 250). In turn, that relationship was moderated by binding values (Study 2, N = 117) and by BJW (Study 3, N = 258). Together, the results suggest that the victim blaming is greater when she belongs to the ingroup; and that this relationship is predicted by high adherence to binding values and low adherence to BJW. This research contributes to the extent that it demonstrates that the relationship between adherence to binding values and victim derogation does not occur exclusively at the cognitive level, as information processing in which high adherence to these values would produce greater secondary victimization regardless of group membership of the victim. Additionally, it highlights the importance of considering the psychosocial processes underlying violence against women in order to promote more effective discussions and actions.Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia2019-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-18832019000401039Trends in Psychology v.27 n.4 2019reponame:Trends in Psychologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia (SBP)instacron:SBP10.9788/tp2019.4-15info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlbuquerque,Iara MaribondoTorres,Ana Raquel RosasEstramiana,José Luis ÁlvaroLuque,Alicia Garridoeng2019-11-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2358-18832019000401039Revistahttp://pepsic.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1413-389XONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||comissaoeditorial@sbponline.org.br2358-18832358-1883opendoar:2019-11-26T00:00Trends in Psychology - Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia (SBP)false |
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Influence of Group Membership, Moral Values and Belief in a Just World in Blaming the Victim |
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Influence of Group Membership, Moral Values and Belief in a Just World in Blaming the Victim |
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Influence of Group Membership, Moral Values and Belief in a Just World in Blaming the Victim Albuquerque,Iara Maribondo Secondary victimization moral values Belief in a Just World |
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Influence of Group Membership, Moral Values and Belief in a Just World in Blaming the Victim |
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Influence of Group Membership, Moral Values and Belief in a Just World in Blaming the Victim |
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Influence of Group Membership, Moral Values and Belief in a Just World in Blaming the Victim |
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Influence of Group Membership, Moral Values and Belief in a Just World in Blaming the Victim |
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Influence of Group Membership, Moral Values and Belief in a Just World in Blaming the Victim |
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Albuquerque,Iara Maribondo |
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Albuquerque,Iara Maribondo Torres,Ana Raquel Rosas Estramiana,José Luis Álvaro Luque,Alicia Garrido |
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Torres,Ana Raquel Rosas Estramiana,José Luis Álvaro Luque,Alicia Garrido |
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Albuquerque,Iara Maribondo Torres,Ana Raquel Rosas Estramiana,José Luis Álvaro Luque,Alicia Garrido |
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Secondary victimization moral values Belief in a Just World |
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Secondary victimization moral values Belief in a Just World |
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Abstract This study investigated the relationship between the victim’s group membership and secondary victimization she suffers, moderated by Moral Values and Belief in a Just World (BJW). The victim of the ingroup was blamed more for the sexual violence she suffered (Study 1, N = 250). In turn, that relationship was moderated by binding values (Study 2, N = 117) and by BJW (Study 3, N = 258). Together, the results suggest that the victim blaming is greater when she belongs to the ingroup; and that this relationship is predicted by high adherence to binding values and low adherence to BJW. This research contributes to the extent that it demonstrates that the relationship between adherence to binding values and victim derogation does not occur exclusively at the cognitive level, as information processing in which high adherence to these values would produce greater secondary victimization regardless of group membership of the victim. Additionally, it highlights the importance of considering the psychosocial processes underlying violence against women in order to promote more effective discussions and actions. |
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