Department of Theory and History of Education, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Department of Sociology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
BMC Womens Health. 2020 Nov 30;20(1):266. doi: 10.1186/s12905-020-01131-1.
Gender-based violence among young women is a growing problem worldwide. The consequences of this victimization have been well reported in the scientific literature, among which negative health outcomes stand out. The factors influencing this problem are many; one highlighted by research is socialization into a dominant coercive discourse that associates sexual-affective attraction to males with violent attitudes and behaviors, while in turn, such discourse empties males with egalitarian behaviors from sexual attractiveness. This coercive discourse may be shaping the sexual preferences of female youth. The current paper explores young women's preferences for different types of sexual relationships and, more particularly, for what type of sexual affective relationships they coercively preferred men with violent attitudes and behavior.
A quantitative, mixed-design vignette study was conducted with 191 college females in Spain. We focused the analysis only on responses about vignettes including narratives of men with violent attitudes and behaviors. In addition, we examined whether participants would report higher coerced preferences for violent men when asked about the coerced preferences of their female friends than when asked about their own preferences.
Only 28.95% of participants responded that their female friends would prefer a young man with violent behavior for a stable relationship, meanwhile 58.42% would do it for hooking up. When reporting about themselves, the difference was greater: 28.42% would prefer a young man with violent behavior for hooking up and just 5.78% for a stable relationship.
The dominant coercive discourse that links attractiveness to people with violent attitudes and behaviors may be explaining the results obtained in this study. The findings can help eliminate the stereotype largely adopted by some intervention and prevention programs which assume that gender-based violence occurs mainly in stable relationships, considering that falling in love is the reason that lead women to suffer from violence. Our results can also support health professionals and others serving young women to enhance their identification of gender violence victimization, as well as our findings point to the need to include the evidence of gender violence in sporadic relationships in prevention programs and campaigns addressed to young women.
全球范围内,年轻女性遭受性别暴力的现象日益严重。该现象的后果在科学文献中已有大量报道,其中突出的是对健康的负面影响。影响这一问题的因素有很多;其中一个被研究强调的因素是社会化过程中形成的主导强制性话语,即把与男性的性吸引与情感联系与暴力态度和行为联系起来,而这种话语又使具有平等行为的男性失去性吸引力。这种强制性话语可能正在塑造年轻女性的性偏好。本论文探讨了年轻女性对不同类型性关系的偏好,更具体地说,是探讨她们对具有暴力态度和行为的男性强制性偏好哪种性情感关系。
采用定量、混合设计情境研究方法,对西班牙的 191 名女大学生进行了研究。我们只分析了包括具有暴力态度和行为的男性叙述的情境的反应。此外,我们还研究了当被问及女性朋友的强制性偏好时,参与者是否会报告对具有暴力行为的男性的强制性偏好更高,而不是当被问及自己的偏好时。
只有 28.95%的参与者表示,他们的女性朋友会更倾向于选择一个有暴力行为的年轻男性作为稳定关系的对象,而 58.42%的人会选择这样的男性作为性伴侣。当报告自己的偏好时,差异更大:28.42%的人会更倾向于选择一个有暴力行为的年轻男性作为性伴侣,而只有 5.78%的人会选择这样的男性作为稳定关系的对象。
将吸引力与具有暴力态度和行为的人联系起来的主导强制性话语可能解释了本研究中获得的结果。这些发现有助于消除一些干预和预防计划中广泛采用的刻板印象,这些计划假设性别暴力主要发生在稳定的关系中,认为恋爱是导致女性遭受暴力的原因。我们的研究结果还可以帮助健康专业人员和其他为年轻女性服务的人员加强对性别暴力受害的识别,同时也表明需要在针对年轻女性的预防计划和宣传活动中纳入偶发性关系中的性别暴力证据。