Title When Are Sexist Attitudes Risk Factors for Dating Aggression? The Role of Moral Disengagement in Spanish Adolescents
Authors SANCHEZ JIMENEZ, VIRGINIA , MUÑOZ FERNÁNDEZ, NOELIA
External publication No
Means Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
Scope Article
Nature Científica
JCR Quartile 1
SJR Quartile 2
JCR Impact 4.61400
SJR Impact 0.81400
Web https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85101103314&doi=10.3390%2fijerph18041947&partnerID=40&md5=b6123cfa857822b301c679f8bba65cdf
Publication date 01/01/2021
ISI 000623590800001
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-85101103314
DOI 10.3390/ijerph18041947
Abstract This research aimed to explore the interplay of sexism and moral disengagement (MD) in the explanation of psychological and physical dating aggression. The sample comprised 1113 Spanish adolescents (49.2% girls, n = 552) between the ages of 12 to 17 (M = 14.44). A latent profile analysis conducted with sub-sample of 432 adolescents with sentimental experience identified four configurations: (1) benevolent; (2) less disengaged and sexist; (3) highly disengaged and sexist; and (4) moderately disengaged and sexist. Regarding gender and age, boys were more present than girls in the moderately disengaged and sexist group, as well as in the highly disengaged and sexist profile. The highly disengaged and sexist and benevolent groups were the youngest. Regarding dating aggression, the highly disengaged and sexist group had the highest engagement in physical and psychological aggression. However, the others three profiles showed a similar engagement in aggression. These findings confirmed the moderating role of MD on the relationship between sexism and dating aggression and suggested that the association between MD, sexism, and dating aggression was exponential; that is, the risk appeared when adolescents were extremely hostile and disengaged. The results have implications for the design of tailored dating aggression prevention programmes.
Keywords sexism; moral disengagement; dating aggression; adolescents; couples
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