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Precarious manhood beliefs portray manhood, relative to womanhood, as a social status that is hard to earn, easy to lose, and proven via public action. Here, we present cross-cultural data on a brief measure of precarious manhood beliefs (the Precarious Manhood Beliefs scale [PMB]) that covaries meaningfully with other cross-culturally validated gender ideologies and with country-level indices of gender equality and human development. Using data from university samples in 62 countries across 13 world regions (N = 33,417), we demonstrate: (1) the psychometric isomorphism of the PMB (i.e., its comparability in meaning and statistical properties across the individual and country levels); (2) the PMB’s distinctness from, and associations with, ambivalent sexism and ambivalence toward men; and (3) associations of the PMB with nation-level gender equality and human development. Findings are discussed in terms of their statistical and theoretical implications for understanding widely-held beliefs about the precariousness of the male gender role.
Idioma original | English |
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Páginas (desde-hasta) | 231-258 |
Número de páginas | 28 |
Publicación | Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology |
Volumen | 52 |
N.º | 3 |
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Estado | Published - abr. 2021 |
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Psychometric Properties and Correlates of Precarious Manhood Beliefs in 62 Nations. / Bosson, Jennifer K.; Jurek, Paweł; Vandello, Joseph A.; Kosakowska-Berezecka, Natasza; Olech, Michał; Besta, Tomasz; Bender, Michael; Hoorens, Vera; Becker, Maja; Timur Sevincer, A.; Best, Deborah L.; Safdar, Saba; Włodarczyk, Anna; Zawisza, Magdalena; Żadkowska, Magdalena; Abuhamdeh, Sami; Badu Agyemang, Collins; Akbaş, Gülçin; Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan; Ammirati, Soline; Anderson, Joel; Anjum, Gulnaz; Ariyanto, Amarina; Jamir Benzon R. Aruta, John; Ashraf, Mujeeba; Bakaitytė, Aistė; Bertolli, Chiara; Bërxulli, Dashamir; Bi, Chongzeng; Block, Katharina; Boehnke, Mandy; Bongiorno, Renata; Bosak, Janine; Casini, Annalisa; Chen, Qingwei; Chi, Peilian; Cubela Adoric, Vera; Daalmans, Serena; Dandy, Justine; Lemus, Soledad de; Dhakal, Sandesh; Dvorianchikov, Nikolay; Egami, Sonoko; Etchezahar, Edgardo; Sofia Esteves, Carla; Felix, Neto; Froehlich, Laura; Garcia-Sanchez, Efrain; Gavreliuc, Alin; Gavreliuc, Dana; Gomez, Ángel; Guizzo, Francesca; Graf, Sylvie; Greijdanus, Hedy; Grigoryan, Ani; Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Joanna; Guerch, Keltouma; Gustafsson Sendén, Marie; Hale, Miriam Linnea; Hämer, Hannah; Hirai, Mika; Hoang Duc, Lam; Hřebíčková, Martina; Hutchings, Paul B.; Høj Jensen, Dorthe; Jasinskaja-Lahti, Inga; Karabati, Serdar; Kelmendi, Kaltrina; Kengyel, Gabriella; Khachatryan, Narine; Ghazzawi, Rawan; Kinahan, Mary; Kirby, Teri A.; Kovács, Monika; Kozlowski, Desiree; Krivoshchekov, Vladislav; Kulich, Clara; Kurosawa, Tai; Thi Lac An, Nhan; Labarthe, Javier; Latu, Ioana; Anne Lauri, Mary; Mankowski, Eric; Musbau Lawal, Abiodun; Li, Junyi; Lindner, Jana; Lindqvist, Anna; Maitner, Angela T.; Makarova, Elena; Makashvili, Ana; Malayeri, Shera; Malik, Sadia; Mancini, Tiziana; Manzi, Claudia; Mari, Silvia; Martiny, Sarah E.; Mayer, Claude Hélène; Mihić, Vladimir; Milošević Đorđević, Jasna; Moreno-Bella, Eva; Moscatelli, Silvia; Bryan Moynihan, Andrew; Muller, Dominique; Narhetali, Erita; Neto, Félix; Noels, Kimberly A.; Nyúl, Boglárka; O’Connor, Emma C.; Ochoa, Danielle P.; Ohno, Sachiko; Olanrewaju Adebayo, Sulaiman; Osborne, Randall; Giuseppina Pacilli, Maria; Palacio, Jorge; Patnaik, Snigdha; Pavlopoulos, Vassilis; Pérez de León, Pablo; Piterová, Ivana; Barreiros Porto, Juliana; Puzio, Angelica; Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Joanna; Rentería Pérez, Erico; Renström, Emma; Rousseaux, Tiphaine; Ryan, Michelle K.; Sainz, Mario; Salvati, Marco; Samekin, Adil; Schindler, Simon; Seydi, Masoumeh; Shepherd, Debra; Sherbaji, Sara; Schmader, Toni; Simão, Cláudia; Sobhie, Rosita; Souza, Lucille De; Sarter, Emma; Sulejmanović, Dijana; Sullivan, Katie E.; Tatsumi, Mariko; Tavitian-Elmadjian, Lucy; Jain Thakur, Suparna; Thi Mong Chi, Quang; Torre, Beatriz; Torres, Ana; Torres, Claudio V.; Türkoğlu, Beril; Ungaretti, Joaquín; Valshtein, Timothy; Van Laar, Colette; van der Noll, Jolanda; Vasiutynskyi, Vadym; Vauclair, Christin Melanie; Venäläinen, Satu; Vohra, Neharika; Walentynowicz, Marta; Ward, Colleen; Yang, Yaping; Yzerbyt, Vincent; Zanello, Valeska; Ludmila Zapata-Calvente, Antonella; Žukauskienė, Rita.
En: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Vol. 52, N.º 3, 04.2021, p. 231-258.Resultado de la investigación › revisión exhaustiva
TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychometric Properties and Correlates of Precarious Manhood Beliefs in 62 Nations
AU - Bosson, Jennifer K.
AU - Jurek, Paweł
AU - Vandello, Joseph A.
AU - Kosakowska-Berezecka, Natasza
AU - Olech, Michał
AU - Besta, Tomasz
AU - Bender, Michael
AU - Hoorens, Vera
AU - Becker, Maja
AU - Timur Sevincer, A.
AU - Best, Deborah L.
AU - Safdar, Saba
AU - Włodarczyk, Anna
AU - Zawisza, Magdalena
AU - Żadkowska, Magdalena
AU - Abuhamdeh, Sami
AU - Badu Agyemang, Collins
AU - Akbaş, Gülçin
AU - Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan
AU - Ammirati, Soline
AU - Anderson, Joel
AU - Anjum, Gulnaz
AU - Ariyanto, Amarina
AU - Jamir Benzon R. Aruta, John
AU - Ashraf, Mujeeba
AU - Bakaitytė, Aistė
AU - Bertolli, Chiara
AU - Bërxulli, Dashamir
AU - Bi, Chongzeng
AU - Block, Katharina
AU - Boehnke, Mandy
AU - Bongiorno, Renata
AU - Bosak, Janine
AU - Casini, Annalisa
AU - Chen, Qingwei
AU - Chi, Peilian
AU - Cubela Adoric, Vera
AU - Daalmans, Serena
AU - Dandy, Justine
AU - Lemus, Soledad de
AU - Dhakal, Sandesh
AU - Dvorianchikov, Nikolay
AU - Egami, Sonoko
AU - Etchezahar, Edgardo
AU - Sofia Esteves, Carla
AU - Felix, Neto
AU - Froehlich, Laura
AU - Garcia-Sanchez, Efrain
AU - Gavreliuc, Alin
AU - Gavreliuc, Dana
AU - Gomez, Ángel
AU - Guizzo, Francesca
AU - Graf, Sylvie
AU - Greijdanus, Hedy
AU - Grigoryan, Ani
AU - Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Joanna
AU - Guerch, Keltouma
AU - Gustafsson Sendén, Marie
AU - Hale, Miriam Linnea
AU - Hämer, Hannah
AU - Hirai, Mika
AU - Hoang Duc, Lam
AU - Hřebíčková, Martina
AU - Hutchings, Paul B.
AU - Høj Jensen, Dorthe
AU - Jasinskaja-Lahti, Inga
AU - Karabati, Serdar
AU - Kelmendi, Kaltrina
AU - Kengyel, Gabriella
AU - Khachatryan, Narine
AU - Ghazzawi, Rawan
AU - Kinahan, Mary
AU - Kirby, Teri A.
AU - Kovács, Monika
AU - Kozlowski, Desiree
AU - Krivoshchekov, Vladislav
AU - Kulich, Clara
AU - Kurosawa, Tai
AU - Thi Lac An, Nhan
AU - Labarthe, Javier
AU - Latu, Ioana
AU - Anne Lauri, Mary
AU - Mankowski, Eric
AU - Musbau Lawal, Abiodun
AU - Li, Junyi
AU - Lindner, Jana
AU - Lindqvist, Anna
AU - Maitner, Angela T.
AU - Makarova, Elena
AU - Makashvili, Ana
AU - Malayeri, Shera
AU - Malik, Sadia
AU - Mancini, Tiziana
AU - Manzi, Claudia
AU - Mari, Silvia
AU - Martiny, Sarah E.
AU - Mayer, Claude Hélène
AU - Mihić, Vladimir
AU - Milošević Đorđević, Jasna
AU - Moreno-Bella, Eva
AU - Moscatelli, Silvia
AU - Bryan Moynihan, Andrew
AU - Muller, Dominique
AU - Narhetali, Erita
AU - Neto, Félix
AU - Noels, Kimberly A.
AU - Nyúl, Boglárka
AU - O’Connor, Emma C.
AU - Ochoa, Danielle P.
AU - Ohno, Sachiko
AU - Olanrewaju Adebayo, Sulaiman
AU - Osborne, Randall
AU - Giuseppina Pacilli, Maria
AU - Palacio, Jorge
AU - Patnaik, Snigdha
AU - Pavlopoulos, Vassilis
AU - Pérez de León, Pablo
AU - Piterová, Ivana
AU - Barreiros Porto, Juliana
AU - Puzio, Angelica
AU - Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Joanna
AU - Rentería Pérez, Erico
AU - Renström, Emma
AU - Rousseaux, Tiphaine
AU - Ryan, Michelle K.
AU - Sainz, Mario
AU - Salvati, Marco
AU - Samekin, Adil
AU - Schindler, Simon
AU - Seydi, Masoumeh
AU - Shepherd, Debra
AU - Sherbaji, Sara
AU - Schmader, Toni
AU - Simão, Cláudia
AU - Sobhie, Rosita
AU - Souza, Lucille De
AU - Sarter, Emma
AU - Sulejmanović, Dijana
AU - Sullivan, Katie E.
AU - Tatsumi, Mariko
AU - Tavitian-Elmadjian, Lucy
AU - Jain Thakur, Suparna
AU - Thi Mong Chi, Quang
AU - Torre, Beatriz
AU - Torres, Ana
AU - Torres, Claudio V.
AU - Türkoğlu, Beril
AU - Ungaretti, Joaquín
AU - Valshtein, Timothy
AU - Van Laar, Colette
AU - van der Noll, Jolanda
AU - Vasiutynskyi, Vadym
AU - Vauclair, Christin Melanie
AU - Venäläinen, Satu
AU - Vohra, Neharika
AU - Walentynowicz, Marta
AU - Ward, Colleen
AU - Yang, Yaping
AU - Yzerbyt, Vincent
AU - Zanello, Valeska
AU - Ludmila Zapata-Calvente, Antonella
AU - Žukauskienė, Rita
N1 - Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research was funded by a Grant from the National Science Centre in Poland (Grant Number: 2017/26/M/HS6/00360) awarded to Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka. Data collection by the following researchers was supported by Grants as follows: Emma C. O?Connor (Grant RL5GM118963 from National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health; Angel Gomez (Grant RTI2018-093550-B-I00 from the Universidad Nacional de Educaci?n a Distancia, Spain); Sylvie Graf and Martina H?eb??kov? (Grant 20-01214S from the Czech Science Foundation, and Grant RVO: 68081740 from the Institute of Psychology, Czech Academy of Sciences); Teri A. Kirby (Grant ES/S00274X/1 from the Economic and Social Research Council); Soledad de Lemus (Grant PSI2016-79971-P from Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through the excellence); Michelle K. Ryan and Renata Bongiorno (Grant ERC-2016-COG 725128 from the European Research Council awarded to Michelle K. Ryan); Marie Gustafsson Send?n, Anna Lindqvist and Emma Renstr?m (Grant 2017-00414 from the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life, and Welfare); Claudio V. Torres (Grant DPI / DIRPE n. 04/2019 from the University of Brasilia). Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Precarious manhood beliefs portray manhood, relative to womanhood, as a social status that is hard to earn, easy to lose, and proven via public action. Here, we present cross-cultural data on a brief measure of precarious manhood beliefs (the Precarious Manhood Beliefs scale [PMB]) that covaries meaningfully with other cross-culturally validated gender ideologies and with country-level indices of gender equality and human development. Using data from university samples in 62 countries across 13 world regions (N = 33,417), we demonstrate: (1) the psychometric isomorphism of the PMB (i.e., its comparability in meaning and statistical properties across the individual and country levels); (2) the PMB’s distinctness from, and associations with, ambivalent sexism and ambivalence toward men; and (3) associations of the PMB with nation-level gender equality and human development. Findings are discussed in terms of their statistical and theoretical implications for understanding widely-held beliefs about the precariousness of the male gender role.
AB - Precarious manhood beliefs portray manhood, relative to womanhood, as a social status that is hard to earn, easy to lose, and proven via public action. Here, we present cross-cultural data on a brief measure of precarious manhood beliefs (the Precarious Manhood Beliefs scale [PMB]) that covaries meaningfully with other cross-culturally validated gender ideologies and with country-level indices of gender equality and human development. Using data from university samples in 62 countries across 13 world regions (N = 33,417), we demonstrate: (1) the psychometric isomorphism of the PMB (i.e., its comparability in meaning and statistical properties across the individual and country levels); (2) the PMB’s distinctness from, and associations with, ambivalent sexism and ambivalence toward men; and (3) associations of the PMB with nation-level gender equality and human development. Findings are discussed in terms of their statistical and theoretical implications for understanding widely-held beliefs about the precariousness of the male gender role.
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