Huang Yanshu, Davies Paul G, Sibley Chris G, Osborne Danny
University of Auckland, New Zealand
University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, Canada.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2016 Jul;42(7):970-84. doi: 10.1177/0146167216649607. Epub 2016 May 24.
Although Benevolent Sexism (BS)-an ideology that highly reveres women who conform to traditional gender roles-is cloaked in a superficially positive tone, being placed upon a pedestal is inherently restrictive. Accordingly, because the paternalistic beliefs associated with BS are based on the idealization of traditional gender roles (which include motherhood), BS should predict people's attitudes toward women's reproductive rights. Using data from a nationwide longitudinal panel study (N = 12,299), Study 1 showed that BS (but not Hostile Sexism) had cross-lagged effects on opposition to both elective and traumatic abortion. Study 2 (N = 309) extended these findings by showing that the relationship between BS and support for abortion was fully mediated by attitudes toward motherhood. These results highlight the pernicious nature of BS by demonstrating that the idealization of women-and motherhood, in particular-comes at a substantial cost (namely, the restriction of women's reproductive rights).
尽管善意性别歧视(BS)——一种高度尊崇符合传统性别角色女性的意识形态——表面上带有积极色彩,但被奉为偶像本质上具有局限性。因此,由于与善意性别歧视相关的家长式信念基于对传统性别角色(包括母亲身份)的理想化,善意性别歧视应该能够预测人们对女性生殖权利的态度。研究1使用来自全国纵向面板研究的数据(N = 12299)表明,善意性别歧视(而非敌意性别歧视)对反对选择性堕胎和外伤性堕胎都有交叉滞后效应。研究2(N = 309)通过表明善意性别歧视与对堕胎的支持之间的关系完全由对母亲身份的态度介导,扩展了这些发现。这些结果通过证明对女性——尤其是母亲身份——的理想化是以巨大代价(即限制女性生殖权利)为代价的,凸显了善意性别歧视的有害本质。