Smith M D
Department of Sociology, York University, North York, Ontario.
Violence Vict. 1990 Winter;5(4):257-73.
Feminist theory suggests that husbands who adhere to an ideology of familial patriarchy are more likely to beat their wives than husbands who do not adhere to such an ideology. This research provides quantitative data from a representative sample survey of women in the general population that support the feminist thesis. The results also indicate that husbands with relatively low incomes, low educational attainment, and low-status jobs were significantly more likely than higher status husbands to espouse such an ideology.
女性主义理论认为,坚持家庭父权制意识形态的丈夫比不坚持这种意识形态的丈夫更有可能殴打妻子。这项研究提供了来自对普通人群中女性的代表性抽样调查的定量数据,支持了女性主义的论点。结果还表明,收入相对较低、教育程度较低和从事低地位工作的丈夫比地位较高的丈夫更有可能支持这种意识形态。