Ambivalent sexism, mental health and partner violence among opposite-sex and same-sex couples

Author:

Magalhães Mariana1ORCID,Aparicio-García Marta E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Ambivalent sexism has been described as influencing relationships in intimacy and partner abuse. Among 456 Spaniards, this study aimed to explore the association between mental health, ambivalent sexism and violence among opposite-sex and same-sex couples. Results showed that participants in abusive relationships presented higher levels of ambivalent and hostile sexism, regardless of partner’s sex. Psychological violence was associated with ambivalent and hostile sexism. Moderate physical violence was linked to hostile sexism. Participants in abusive relationships reported poorer mental health indexes. These findings highlight the need of interventions to focus on dimensions as sexism towards women, even when considering same-sex couples.

Publisher

Bristol University Press

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