Stereotypes of Intimate Partner Violence: Do Sex and Sexual Orientation Matter?
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Resumo: | This study analyzed stereotypes on intimate partner violence (IPV) of heterosexual and same-sex couples. The participants, 232 Mexican college students, evaluated physical and psychological IPV exerted by men and women with different sexual orientations. The data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. The results indicate that men evaluated women and gay men as having a similar IPV, while men´s perceptions of IPV for these groups were higher than those of women. Women viewed heterosexual men as the most violent and evaluated the other groups with different degrees of IPV. Physical violence is regarded as natural in men, both gay and heterosexual. To conclude, the results suggest that IPV stereotypes are affected by the sex of the evaluators and by their sexual orientation. It is relevant to expand the scope of prevention programs. Keywords: intimate partner violence, stereotyped attitudes, male female relations, male homosexuality, female homosexuality, Mexico |
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Stereotypes of Intimate Partner Violence: Do Sex and Sexual Orientation Matter?Estereótipos de Violência de Parceiro Íntimo: O Sexo e a Orientação Sexual são Importantes?Violência domésticaEstereótiposRelações homem-mulherHomossexualidadeLesbianismoMéxicoIntimate partner violenceStereotyped attitudesMale female relationsMale homosexualityFemale homosexualityMexicoThis study analyzed stereotypes on intimate partner violence (IPV) of heterosexual and same-sex couples. The participants, 232 Mexican college students, evaluated physical and psychological IPV exerted by men and women with different sexual orientations. The data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. The results indicate that men evaluated women and gay men as having a similar IPV, while men´s perceptions of IPV for these groups were higher than those of women. Women viewed heterosexual men as the most violent and evaluated the other groups with different degrees of IPV. Physical violence is regarded as natural in men, both gay and heterosexual. To conclude, the results suggest that IPV stereotypes are affected by the sex of the evaluators and by their sexual orientation. It is relevant to expand the scope of prevention programs. Keywords: intimate partner violence, stereotyped attitudes, male female relations, male homosexuality, female homosexuality, MexicoEsta pesquisa avalia estereótipos sobre violência entre parceiros íntimos (VPI) relacionados a casais heterossexuais e homossexuais. Os/as participantes, 232 estudantes universitários mexicanos, avaliaram a VPI física e psicológica exercida por homens e mulheres com diferentes orientações sexuais. Os dados foram analisados com o teste de Wilcoxon. Os resultados indicam que homens avaliaram mulheres e homens gays como apresentando níveis similares de VPI, sendo a percepção masculina sobre VPI nesses grupos superior à feminina. Mulheres percebem homens heterossexuais como mais violentos e atribuem graus diferentes de VPI para os demais grupos. A violência física é vista como natural em homens, homossexuais ou heterossexuais. Para concluir, é possível sugerir que estereótipos de VPI são influenciados pelo sexo do avaliador e por sua orientação sexual. É relevante ampliar o alcance de programas preventivos.Instituto de Psicologia - Universidade de Brasília2017-05-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/revistaptp/article/view/18228Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa; V. 32, N. 3Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa; V. 32, N. 3Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa; V. 32, N. 3Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa; V. 32, N. 31806-34460102-3772reponame:Psicologia (Universidade de Brasília. Online)instname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporenghttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/revistaptp/article/view/18228/16725https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/revistaptp/article/view/18228/17902Meza-de-Luna, Maria ElenaCantera, Leonor MaríaBlanch, Josep MaríaBeiras, Adrianoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-11-20T12:27:58Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18228Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/revistaptp/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/revistaptp/oairevistaptp@gmail.com1806-34460102-3772opendoar:2018-11-20T12:27:58Psicologia (Universidade de Brasília. Online) - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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Stereotypes of Intimate Partner Violence: Do Sex and Sexual Orientation Matter? Estereótipos de Violência de Parceiro Íntimo: O Sexo e a Orientação Sexual são Importantes? |
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Stereotypes of Intimate Partner Violence: Do Sex and Sexual Orientation Matter? |
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Stereotypes of Intimate Partner Violence: Do Sex and Sexual Orientation Matter? Meza-de-Luna, Maria Elena Violência doméstica Estereótipos Relações homem-mulher Homossexualidade Lesbianismo México Intimate partner violence Stereotyped attitudes Male female relations Male homosexuality Female homosexuality Mexico |
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Stereotypes of Intimate Partner Violence: Do Sex and Sexual Orientation Matter? |
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Stereotypes of Intimate Partner Violence: Do Sex and Sexual Orientation Matter? |
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Stereotypes of Intimate Partner Violence: Do Sex and Sexual Orientation Matter? |
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Stereotypes of Intimate Partner Violence: Do Sex and Sexual Orientation Matter? |
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Stereotypes of Intimate Partner Violence: Do Sex and Sexual Orientation Matter? |
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Meza-de-Luna, Maria Elena |
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Meza-de-Luna, Maria Elena Cantera, Leonor María Blanch, Josep María Beiras, Adriano |
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Cantera, Leonor María Blanch, Josep María Beiras, Adriano |
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Meza-de-Luna, Maria Elena Cantera, Leonor María Blanch, Josep María Beiras, Adriano |
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Violência doméstica Estereótipos Relações homem-mulher Homossexualidade Lesbianismo México Intimate partner violence Stereotyped attitudes Male female relations Male homosexuality Female homosexuality Mexico |
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Violência doméstica Estereótipos Relações homem-mulher Homossexualidade Lesbianismo México Intimate partner violence Stereotyped attitudes Male female relations Male homosexuality Female homosexuality Mexico |
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This study analyzed stereotypes on intimate partner violence (IPV) of heterosexual and same-sex couples. The participants, 232 Mexican college students, evaluated physical and psychological IPV exerted by men and women with different sexual orientations. The data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. The results indicate that men evaluated women and gay men as having a similar IPV, while men´s perceptions of IPV for these groups were higher than those of women. Women viewed heterosexual men as the most violent and evaluated the other groups with different degrees of IPV. Physical violence is regarded as natural in men, both gay and heterosexual. To conclude, the results suggest that IPV stereotypes are affected by the sex of the evaluators and by their sexual orientation. It is relevant to expand the scope of prevention programs. Keywords: intimate partner violence, stereotyped attitudes, male female relations, male homosexuality, female homosexuality, Mexico |
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Instituto de Psicologia - Universidade de Brasília |
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