2015
DOI: 10.1037/a0035956
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Deconstructing hegemonic masculinity: The roles of antifemininity, subordination to women, and sexual dominance in men’s perpetration of sexual aggression.

Abstract: The aim of this investigation was to examine a theoretically based mechanism by which men’s adherence to antifeminine norms is associated with their perpetration of sexual aggression toward intimate partners. Participants were 208 heterosexual men between the ages of 21–35 who had consumed alcohol in the past year. They were recruited from a large southeastern United States city. Participants completed self-report measures of hegemonic masculinity (i.e., antifemininity, sexual dominance), masculine gender role… Show more

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“…Malamuth et al, 1996, Smith, Parrott, Swartout, & Tharp, 2015. Results for psychopathy support existing literature for men and the disaggregation of these relationships by individual psychopathy factors represents a novel contribution.…”
Section: Limitations and Strengthssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Malamuth et al, 1996, Smith, Parrott, Swartout, & Tharp, 2015. Results for psychopathy support existing literature for men and the disaggregation of these relationships by individual psychopathy factors represents a novel contribution.…”
Section: Limitations and Strengthssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Attitudes condoning violence are consistently associated with boys' TDV perpetration (Foshee et al, 2001; Reyes et al, 2016). Similarly, given pervasive hegemonic gender socialization messages in our culture mandating boys and men to be strong, dominant, and superior to women, it is likely victimization by girls could fuel anti-feminine attitudes and hostility thereby precipitating future IPV/TDV by males as a means of maintaining dominance over women (Bosson et al, 2015; Malamuth et al, 1995; Smith et al, 2015). Thus, the relatively small sex differences in perpetration identified in the present sample may grow with age increasing the disparity in perpetration as boys physically mature into adulthood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though conceptually distinct, these two constructs are linked and interact to increase the likelihood of aggression (Jakupcak, Lisak, & Roemer, 2002). Although MGRS has never been empirically linked to bystander behavior, this construct has been identified as a risk factor for SA (Malamuth, Linz, Heavey, Barnes, & Acker, 1995; Smith, Parrott, Swartout, & Tharp, 2014). …”
Section: Masculine Gender Role Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%