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瑞典气候变化否定态度中的性别差异:受威胁的男子气概所起的作用。

Gender differences in climate change denial in Sweden: the role of threatened masculinity.

作者信息

Remsö Amanda, Bäck Hanna, Aurora Renström Emma

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Kristianstad University, Kristianstad, Sweden.

Department of Political Science, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2024 Dec 11;15:1450230. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1450230. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Previous research in the Western world shows that men are in general more likely than women to deny human-induced climate change or certain aspects of it. We hypothesize that threatened masculinity contributes to such gender differences in Sweden. Threatened masculinity refers to the perception that a man's masculinity is being challenged, undermined, or devalued, often due to societal changes that advance women's rights. Given that environmental care and concern are typically associated with femininity, men who perceive that masculinity is threatened may be more likely to deny climate change to restore a sense of masculinity. Across three cross-sectional online surveys with representative samples of Swedish adults (total N = 2,476), men were more likely to deny climate change than women. Threatened masculinity-measured by belief in a shift in sexism and belongingness with men's rights activists-predicted climate change denial. In line with our hypothesis, belief in a sexism shift and, to a lesser extent, belongingness with men's rights activists mediated from gender to climate change denial. Hence threatened masculinity contributes to a higher tendency among men compared to women to deny climate change in these samples. This research adds to the understanding of gender gaps in environmental attitudes found in many Western countries and highlights climate change denial as a potential correlate of the growing gender-related polarization observed in these contexts.

摘要

西方世界此前的研究表明,总体而言,男性比女性更有可能否认人为导致的气候变化或其某些方面。我们假设,在瑞典,受到威胁的男子气概导致了这种性别差异。受到威胁的男子气概是指一种认知,即男性的男子气概受到挑战、削弱或贬低,这通常是由于推进妇女权利的社会变革所致。鉴于环境保护和关注通常与女性气质相关联,那些认为男子气概受到威胁的男性可能更有可能否认气候变化,以恢复男子气概感。在对瑞典成年人进行的三项具有代表性样本的横断面在线调查中(总样本量N = 2476),男性比女性更有可能否认气候变化。通过对性别歧视转变的信念以及与男性权利活动家的归属感来衡量的受到威胁的男子气概,预测了对气候变化的否认。与我们的假设一致,对性别歧视转变的信念以及在较小程度上与男性权利活动家的归属感,在从性别到对气候变化的否认之间起到了中介作用。因此,在这些样本中,受到威胁的男子气概导致男性比女性更倾向于否认气候变化。这项研究增进了我们对许多西方国家在环境态度上存在的性别差异的理解,并突出了否认气候变化是在这些背景下观察到的日益增长的与性别相关的两极分化的一个潜在关联因素。

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