Masculine honour beliefs and volunteering to prevent rape versus volunteering to help women who have been raped
Abstract
This research examined how masculine honour beliefs (MHB) relate to individuals’ intentions to volunteer for organisations that aim to prevent rape or to provide services to women who have been raped. We predicted both men and those higher in MHB would be more supportive of efforts intended to prevent rape and less supportive of efforts intended to provide support to women who have been raped. Participants (N = 195) were recruited at a large...
Paper Details
Title
Masculine honour beliefs and volunteering to prevent rape versus volunteering to help women who have been raped
Published Date
Nov 11, 2021
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
331 - 347
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