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Masculine Norms and Men's Bystander Intentions: What is the Role of Male Peer Groups? // Christina Pallotti.
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Pallotti, Christina,
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1 electronic resource (138 pages)
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-10, Section: A.
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Masculine Norms and Men's Bystander Intentions: What is the Role of Male Peer Groups? /
Pallotti, Christina,
Masculine Norms and Men's Bystander Intentions: What is the Role of Male Peer Groups? /
Christina Pallotti. - 1 electronic resource (138 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-10, Section: A.
Drawing from the Theory of Planned Behavior, the aims of the current study are to explore the relationships between men's endorsement of hostile masculine norms, acceptance of common rape myths, efficacy to intervene as bystanders, perceptions of peer norms, and their own intentions to engage as bystanders in instances of sexual assault, as well as whether these relationships are moderated by men's affiliation with male-dominated peer groups. Utilizing a sample of 207 undergraduate men, structural equation modeling resulted in a model partially consistent with hypotheses. Men's endorsement of the hostile masculine norms of power over women and playboy were associated with rape myth acceptance, efficacy to intervene as bystanders, and perceptions of peer norms, with bystander efficacy emerging as the single predictor of bystander intentions. Men's affiliation with higher risk peer groups was not found to moderate the above relationships. Study limitations and implications for sexual assault prevention on college campuses are discussed.
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ISBN: 9781658494052Subjects--Topical Terms:
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