Do Attitudes towards Gender Equality Influence the Internalization of Ambivalent Sexism in Adolescence?

Author:

Bonilla-Algovia Enrique12ORCID,Carrasco Carpio Concepción2,García-Pérez Rafael3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Education, Distance University of Madrid (UDIMA), 28400 Madrid, Spain

2. Department of Economics (Sociology), University of Alcalá (UAH), 28801 Madrid, Spain

3. Department of Research and Diagnostic Methods in Education (MIDE), University of Seville, 41004 Sevilla, Spain

Abstract

Sexism during adolescence may hinder the attainment of gender equality and the eradication of violence against women. The aim of this research was to analyze the relationship between an individual’s view on gender equality and the internalization of ambivalent sexism, as well as to study the impact of different types of egalitarian attitudes (sociocultural, relational, and personal) on the levels of hostile and benevolent sexism among the adolescent population. A quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design was employed in this research. The sample group consisted of 1840 students (50.1% female and 49.9% male) in Compulsory Secondary Education in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. The results show that adolescents who endorse pro-gender-inequality attitudes exhibit greater levels of hostile and benevolent sexism than their counterparts. Conversely, adolescents adopting pro-equality attitudes leads to lower levels of ambivalent sexism. In both male and female adolescents, egalitarian attitudes at the sociocultural, relational, and individual levels have a negative impact on the internalization of sexism. It is therefore crucial for both schools and families to prioritize the instruction of egalitarian values from early childhood, as this will aid in advancing a fairer and more equal society whilst eradicating sexist biases and violence against women.

Funder

INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN OF CASTILLA-LA MANCHA AND THE UNIVERSITY OF ALCALÁ

Consejería de Educación, Cultura y Deportes and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional

Publisher

MDPI AG

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