Examination of university students' attitudes towards dating violence and its relationship with binding moral foundations and ambivalent sexism

Autor: Elkin, Nurten, Altınal, Berk
Rok vydání: 2022
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DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/8nhmb
Popis: Dating violence (DV) is the physical, sexual, verbal and emotional abuse and social restrictions of the partner (usually by a male partner) to the other during dating. Dating violence among young adults has been seen as a severe public health problem, and studies on understanding and preventing the basis of this violence are increasing. One of the essential tools in preventing dating violence is seen as the intervention of people who witness this situation. However, in order to intervene in dating violence, the person must have awareness and negative attitudes toward dating violence. In this study, two constructs that may be related to attitudes related to dating violence will be examined: Binding Moral Foundations and Ambivalent Sexism. Revealing the relationships between these structures and the attitudes towards dating violence will guide the awareness and intervention studies to be prepared. For this purpose, the Perceptions of Dating Violence Scale, the Ambivalent Sexism Scale and the Moral Foundations Scale will be used.
Databáze: OpenAIRE