The Social Exclusion and Sexual Objectification among males, ages 18-30 years old in Kosovo
Abstract
This study aims: Higher levels of gender-based rejection sensitivity would be related to higher tendencies to objectify women, i.e., with higher tendencies to perceive women as lacking of human mental states and uniquely human emotions. In turn, verifying whether such enhanced tendency to perceive women as objects would increase men’s tendencies to accept the myth rape acceptance. More specifically, a correlation analysis showed that: The rejection sensitivity index did not correlate with any outcome variable; The tendency to objectify women did not correlate with myth rape acceptance; Hurt proneness or anxiety in close relationships was positively correlated with the tendency to perceive women as human beings (rather than objects) and to attribute them human emotions or human mental states. Interestingly, these latter relations clearly emerged among male participants currently involved in romantic relationships; Instead, a onesample t-test showed that the levels of myth rape acceptance were moderately high.Downloads
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Published
2016-02-28
How to Cite
Borinca, I. (2016). The Social Exclusion and Sexual Objectification among males, ages 18-30 years old in Kosovo. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 12(5), 140. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v12n5p140
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