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Gender Role Attitudes, Religion, and Spirituality as Predictors of Domestic Violence Attitudes in White College Students
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Social PsychologyReligiosityGender Role AttitudesEducationDating ViolenceSocial SciencesPartner ViolenceGender IdentityReligious PrejudiceViolence Against WomenReligion StudiesGender StudiesDomestic Violence AttitudesDomestic Violence BeliefsDomestic ViolenceGender-based ViolenceWhite College StudentsSociologyAggression
In this study we investigated gender role attitudes, religion, and spirituality as predictors of beliefs about violence against women in a sample of 316 White college students. Results indicated that gender role attitudes were the best overall predictor of domestic violence beliefs. Spirituality also contributed to the models for men and women. Implications and intervention strategies to address dating violence among college students are discussed.
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