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灯光 4 暴力干预对欧洲国家青少年性别歧视的影响。

Effect of the Lights4Violence intervention on the sexism of adolescents in European countries.

机构信息

National School of Public Health, Carlos III Institute of Health, Avda. Monforte de Lemos, 5-28029, Madrid, Spain.

CIBER of Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 Mar 19;22(1):547. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-12925-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sexism results in a number of attitudes and behaviors that contribute to gender inequalities in social structure and interpersonal relationships. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Lights4Violence, an intervention program based on promoting health assets to reduce sexist attitudes in young European people.

METHODS

We carried out a quasi-experimental study in a non-probabilistic population of 1146 students, aged 12-17 years. The dependent variables were the difference in the wave 1 and wave 2 values in the subscales of the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory: benevolent sexism (BS) and hostile sexism (HS). The effect of the intervention was evaluated through linear regression analyses stratified by sex. The models were adjusted by baseline subscales scores, socio-demographic and psychological variables.

RESULTS

In girls, we observed a decrease in BS in the intervention group compared to the control group (β = - 0.101; p = 0.006). In the wave2,, BS decreased more in the intervention group compared to the control group in girls with mothers with a low level of education (β = - 0.338; p = 0.001), with a high level of social support (β = - 0.251; p < 0.001), with greater capacity for conflict resolution (β = - 0.201; p < 0.001) and lower levels of aggressiveness (β = - 0.232, p < 0.001). In boys, the mean levels of HS and BH decreased in wave 2 in both the control and intervention groups. The changes observed after the wave 2 were the same in the control group and in the intervention group. No significant differences were identified between both groups.

CONCLUSIONS

The implementation of the Lights4Violence was associated with a significant reduction in BS in girls, which highlights the potential of interventions aimed at supporting the personal competencies and social support. It is necessary to reinforce the inclusion of educational contents that promote reflection among boys about the role of gender and the meaning of the attributes of masculinity.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Clinicaltrials.gov : NCT03411564 . Unique Protocol ID: 776905. Date registered: 26-01-2018.

摘要

背景

性别歧视导致了许多态度和行为,这些态度和行为导致了社会结构和人际关系中的性别不平等。本研究的目的是评估基于促进健康资产的 Lights4Violence 干预计划在减少欧洲年轻人性别歧视态度方面的有效性。

方法

我们在一个非概率人群中进行了一项准实验研究,该人群由 1146 名 12-17 岁的学生组成。因变量是在敌意性别歧视量表(HS)和矛盾性别歧视量表(BS)的波 1 和波 2 值的差异。通过对性别进行分层的线性回归分析来评估干预的效果。模型通过基线亚量表评分、社会人口统计学和心理变量进行调整。

结果

在女孩中,与对照组相比,干预组的 BS 下降(β=-0.101;p=0.006)。在波 2 中,在母亲教育程度低(β=-0.338;p=0.001)、社会支持程度高(β=-0.251;p<0.001)、冲突解决能力强(β=-0.201;p<0.001)和攻击性低(β=-0.232,p<0.001)的女孩中,干预组的 BS 下降幅度大于对照组。在男孩中,对照组和干预组在波 2 中 HS 和 BH 的平均水平都下降了。在波 2 之后观察到的变化在对照组和干预组中是相同的。两组之间没有发现显著差异。

结论

实施 Lights4Violence 与女孩 BS 的显著减少相关,这突显了旨在支持个人能力和社会支持的干预措施的潜力。有必要加强包括教育内容,促使男孩思考性别角色和男子气概的含义。

试验注册

Clinicaltrials.gov:NCT03411564。独特的协议 ID:776905。注册日期:2018 年 1 月 26 日。

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