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Association of Black Women’s Perceptions of the Sex Ratio to Their Attitudes Toward and Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence
Violence Against Women ( IF 2.586 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-18 , DOI: 10.1177/10778012211013900
Karen B Vanterpool 1, 2 , William L Yarber 1 , Molly Rosenberg 1 , Rasul A Mowatt 1 , Justin R Garcia 1
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This study explores how perceptions of the availability of male dating partners (sex ratio) affect heterosexual Black women’s tolerance and experiences with intimate partner violence (IPV). Evolutionary behavioral models suggest that when the sex ratio is high (more available men than women), violence against women is more likely to occur, whereas the Guttentag–Secord model suggests that when there is a surplus of men, violence against women is less likely to occur. Testing these theories, results show perception of a high sex ratio was significantly positively associated with experiences of IPV in the past 12 months and more tolerant attitudes toward IPV.



中文翻译:

黑人女性对性比的看法与其对亲密伴侣暴力的态度和经历的关联

本研究探讨了对男性约会伴侣(性别比例)可用性的看法如何影响异性恋黑人女性对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的容忍度和经历。进化行为模型表明,当性别比例较高时(男性比女性多),暴力侵害女性的可能性更大,而 Guttentag-Secord 模型表明,当男性过剩时,暴力侵害女性的可能性较小发生。测试这些理论,结果表明,对高性别比的看法与过去 12 个月的 IPV 经历和对 IPV 的更宽容态度显着正相关。

更新日期:2021-06-18
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