The present study aimed to expand the understanding of the correlates of sexual harassment myths, a set of beliefs that serve to justify male perpetrators. Data collected among Italian adults (N = 407; 59.5% women) showed that individual levels of precarious manhood beliefs-according to which manhood is a social status that must be proven via public action-were related to greater sexual harassment myths acceptance in male and female respondents. Such associations were mediated by hostile sexism and benevolence toward men. Findings suggest that interventions to reduce tolerance of sexual harassment of women should target cultural views of manhood and counteract rigid models of masculinity and femininity.

Moscatelli, S., Mazzuca, S., Guizzo, F., Ciaffoni, S., Bertolli, C., Kosakowska-Berezecka, N., et al. (2024). Endorsing Precarious Manhood Beliefs Is Associated With Sexual Harassment Myths Acceptance in Italian Men and Women. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, First on line, 1-23 [10.1177/10778012241248453].

Endorsing Precarious Manhood Beliefs Is Associated With Sexual Harassment Myths Acceptance in Italian Men and Women

Moscatelli, Silvia
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Mazzuca, Silvia;Ciaffoni, Stefano;Sacino, Alessandra;Menegatti, Michela
2024

Abstract

The present study aimed to expand the understanding of the correlates of sexual harassment myths, a set of beliefs that serve to justify male perpetrators. Data collected among Italian adults (N = 407; 59.5% women) showed that individual levels of precarious manhood beliefs-according to which manhood is a social status that must be proven via public action-were related to greater sexual harassment myths acceptance in male and female respondents. Such associations were mediated by hostile sexism and benevolence toward men. Findings suggest that interventions to reduce tolerance of sexual harassment of women should target cultural views of manhood and counteract rigid models of masculinity and femininity.
2024
Moscatelli, S., Mazzuca, S., Guizzo, F., Ciaffoni, S., Bertolli, C., Kosakowska-Berezecka, N., et al. (2024). Endorsing Precarious Manhood Beliefs Is Associated With Sexual Harassment Myths Acceptance in Italian Men and Women. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, First on line, 1-23 [10.1177/10778012241248453].
Moscatelli, Silvia; Mazzuca, Silvia; Guizzo, Francesca; Ciaffoni, Stefano; Bertolli, Chiara; Kosakowska-Berezecka, Natasza; Sacino, Alessandra; Menega...espandi
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