当前位置: X-MOL 学术Victims & Offenders › 论文详情
Our official English website, www.x-mol.net, welcomes your feedback! (Note: you will need to create a separate account there.)
Beliefs of Social Work Students in Israel about Wife-Beating: Are They Influenced by Their Patriarchal Ideology and Exposure to Violence in Their Families-of-Origin?
Victims & Offenders ( IF 2.045 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-23 , DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2021.1898507
Menny Malka 1 , Muhammad M. Haj-Yahia 2 , Shireen Sokar 2 , Niveen Hassan-Abbas 3
Affiliation  

ABSTRACT

Beliefs of Israeli undergraduate students of social work about wife-beating were examined, based on a combination of two theoretical frameworks, i.e., patriarchal ideology (as reflected in participants’ attitudes toward women and marital role expectations) and social learning theory (as reflected in their exposure to family violence during childhood). Self-administered questionnaires were filled out by a convenience sample of 542 students, from all three years of undergraduate studies in social work in seven academic institutions in Israel. The majority of participants were female (90.7%); 91.5% were Jews, and the remaining 8.5% were Arabs. The majority of participants expressed opposition to negative beliefs about wife-beating (e.g., opposed justifying wife-beating, expressed opposition for blaming battered women for husbands’ violence), and expressed willingness to help battered women. In addition, high percentages of the participants expressed willingness to hold violent husbands responsible for their behavior. Students’ liberal attitudes toward women and egalitarian expectations of marriage correlated significantly with most non-lenient beliefs about battered women and violent husbands. Nevertheless, participants’ exposure to family violence did not correlate significantly with these beliefs. The predictability of these beliefs by participants’ patriarchal ideology and exposure to family violence has been examined. The implications of the results for future research and theory development as well as for professional socialization are discussed.



中文翻译:

以色列社会工作专业学生对殴打妻子的看法:他们是否受到父权制意识形态和原籍家庭暴力事件的影响?

摘要

基于父权意识形态(反映在参与者对女性的态度和婚姻角色期望)和社会学习理论(反映在他们在童年时期遭受家庭暴力)。自我管理的问卷由 542 名学生的便利样本填写,这些学生来自以色列七个学术机构的所有三年社会工作本科学习。大多数参与者是女性(90.7%);91.5% 是犹太人,其余 8.5% 是阿拉伯人。大多数参与者表示反对关于殴打妻子的负面信念(例如,反对为殴打妻子辩护,反对将丈夫的暴力归咎于被殴打的妇女),并表示愿意帮助受虐妇女。此外,高比例的参与者表示愿意让暴力丈夫对他们的行为负责。学生对女性的自由态度和对婚姻的平等期望与大多数关于受虐女性和暴力丈夫的非宽大信念显着相关。然而,参与者对家庭暴力的暴露与这些信念没有显着相关性。研究了参与者的父权意识形态和家庭暴力对这些信念的可预测性。讨论了结果对未来研究和理论发展以及专业社会化的影响。高比例的参与者表示愿意让暴力的丈夫对他们的行为负责。学生对女性的自由态度和对婚姻的平等期望与大多数关于受虐女性和暴力丈夫的非宽大信念显着相关。然而,参与者对家庭暴力的暴露与这些信念没有显着相关性。研究了参与者的父权意识形态和家庭暴力对这些信念的可预测性。讨论了结果对未来研究和理论发展以及专业社会化的影响。高比例的参与者表示愿意让暴力的丈夫对他们的行为负责。学生对女性的自由态度和对婚姻的平等期望与大多数关于受虐女性和暴力丈夫的非宽大信念显着相关。然而,参与者对家庭暴力的暴露与这些信念没有显着相关性。研究了参与者的父权意识形态和家庭暴力对这些信念的可预测性。讨论了结果对未来研究和理论发展以及专业社会化的影响。学生对女性的自由态度和对婚姻的平等期望与大多数关于受虐女性和暴力丈夫的非宽大信念显着相关。然而,参与者对家庭暴力的暴露与这些信念没有显着相关性。研究了参与者的父权意识形态和家庭暴力对这些信念的可预测性。讨论了结果对未来研究和理论发展以及专业社会化的影响。学生对女性的自由态度和对婚姻的平等期望与大多数关于受虐女性和暴力丈夫的非宽大信念显着相关。然而,参与者对家庭暴力的暴露与这些信念没有显着相关性。研究了参与者的父权意识形态和家庭暴力对这些信念的可预测性。讨论了结果对未来研究和理论发展以及专业社会化的影响。

更新日期:2021-03-23
down
wechat
bug