| Literature DB >> 29228996 |
Hendrew Lusey1,2,3, Miguel San Sebastian4, Monica Christianson5, Kerstin E Edin5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While women and girls are made vulnerable by inequitable and violent versions of masculinities, there is increasing evidence that gender equality will not be achieved without partnering with men. The aim of this study was to assess gender-equitable norms and their determinants among church-going young men in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo.Entities:
Keywords: Church-going young men; Cross-sectional study; DR Congo; Gender equality; Gender-equitable men scale; Masculinities
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29228996 PMCID: PMC5725947 DOI: 10.1186/s12939-017-0707-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Sociodemographic characteristics, attitudes towards gender equality and GEM scores of church-going young men in Kinshasa
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|---|---|
| Age group | |
| 18–20 | 160 (55.36) |
| 21–22 | 67 (23.18) |
| 23–24 | 62 (21.45) |
| Marital status | |
| Married/cohabiting | 64 (22.15) |
| Single | 189 (65.40) |
| Separated | 36 (12.46) |
| Highest grade | |
| Primary school | 27 (9.34) |
| Secondary school | 163 (56.40) |
| University | 99 (34.26) |
| Place of residence | |
| Bumbu | 105 (36.46) |
| Masina | 97 (33.68) |
| Camp Luka | 86 (29.86) |
| Church affiliation | |
| Salvation Army | 265 (91.70) |
| Eglise du Christ au Congo | 24 (8.30) |
| Church attendance | |
| Yes | 223 (77.16) |
| No | 66 (22.84) |
| Attendance regularity | |
| Always | 118 (40.83) |
| Often | 73 (25.26) |
| Seldom | 98 (33.91) |
| Visit purposes | |
| Sunday church service | 158 (54.41) |
| Bible studies | 58 (20.57) |
| Youth meetings | 73 (25.26) |
| Main source of income | |
| Young men themselves | 72 (24.91)) |
| Heads of households | 217 (75.09 |
| Labour status | |
| Unemployed/students | 224 (77.51) |
| Employed | 65 (22.49) |
| Attitudes to gender equality | |
| Low | 58 (20.07) |
| Medium | 179 (61.94) |
| High | 52 (17.99) |
| GEM | |
| Low | 112 (38.75) |
| Medium | 87 (30.10) |
| High | 90 31.14) |
Church-going young men’s scores on the Gender-Equitable Men (GEM) scale
| Survey statements | Responses |
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|---|---|---|
| A woman’s most important role is to take care of her home and cook for her family | Totally agree | 191 (66.09) |
| Partially agree | 49 (16.96) | |
| Disagree | 49 (16.96) | |
| Men need more sex than women | Totally agree | 147 (50.87) |
| Partially agree | 93 (32.18) | |
| Disagree | 49 (19.86) | |
| Men don’t talk about sex; you just do it | Totally agree | 119 (41.18) |
| Partially agree | 87 (30.10) | |
| Disagree | 83 (28.72) | |
| There are times when a woman deserves to be beaten | Totally agree | 147 (50.87) |
| Partially agree | 85 (29.41) | |
| Disagree | 57 (19.72) | |
| Changing diapers, giving a bath, and feeding kids is the mother’s responsibility | Totally agree | 185 (64.05) |
| Partially agree | 53 (18.34) | |
| Disagree | 51 (17.65) | |
| It is a woman’s responsibility to avoid getting pregnant | Totally agree | 128 (44.29) |
| Partially agree | 99 (34.26) | |
| Disagree | 62 (21.45) | |
| A man should have the final word about decisions in his home | Totally agree | 242 (83.74) |
| Partially agree | 29 (10.03) | |
| Disagree | 18 (6.23) | |
| Men are always ready to have sex | Totally agree | 131 (45.33) |
| Partially agree | 96 (33.22) | |
| Disagree | 62 (21.45) | |
| A woman should tolerate violence to keep her family together | Totally agree | 109 (37.52) |
| Partially agree | 60 (20.76) | |
| Disagree | 120 (41.52) | |
| I would be outraged if my partner asked me to use a condom | Totally agree | 137 (47.40) |
| Partially disagree | 87 (30.10) | |
| Disagree | 65 (22.49) | |
| A man and a woman should decide together if they want to have children | Totally agree | 239 (82.70) |
| Partially agree | 28 (9.69) | |
| Disagree | 22 (7.61) | |
| I would never have a gay friend | Totally agree | 166 (57.44) |
| Partially agree | 53 (18.33) | |
| Disagree | 70 (24.22) | |
| If someone insults me, I will defend my reputation, with force if I have to | Totally agree | 116 (40.28) |
| Partially agree | 91 (31.60) | |
| Disagree | 82 (28.12) | |
| To be a man, you need to be tough | Totally agree | 145 (50.17) |
| Partially agree | 85 (29.41) | |
| Disagree | 59 (20.42) | |
| Men should be embarrassed if they are unable to get an erection | Totally agree | 153 (52.94) |
| Partially agree | 68 (23.53) | |
| Disagree | 68 (23.53) |
Factors related to high GEM reported by church-going young men: logistic regression analysis with crude and adjusted odds ratios (OR) and their 95% confidence intervals (CI)
| Factors | Crude OR (95% CI) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|
| Age | ||
| 23–24 | 1 | – |
| 21–22 | 0.56 (0.28–1.12) | – |
| 18–20 | 1.02 (0.57–1.84) | – |
| Education | ||
| Primary school | 1 | 1 |
| Secondary school | 3.04 (1.22–7.58) | 2.65 (0.99–7.11) |
| University | 3.43 (1.33–8.84) | 2.54 (0.90–7.16) |
| Place of residence | ||
| Bumbu | 1 | 1 |
| Camp Luka | 2.53 (1.41–4.56) | 2.27(1.18–4.38) |
| Masina | 3.10 (1.75–5.52) | 3.29 (1.73–6.25) |
| Civil status | ||
| Married/cohabiting | 1 | 1 |
| Single | 2.75 (1.51–5.02) | 3.20 (1.64–6.25) |
| Separated | 2.75 (1.18–6.39) | 3.54 (1.36–9.21) |
| Job status | ||
| Employed | 1 | – |
| Unemployed | 1.05 (0.78–1.40) | – |
| Church affiliation | ||
| Salvation Army | 1 | – |
| Eglise du Christ au Congo | 0.69 (0.30–1-60) | – |
| Church attendance | ||
| No | 1 | − |
| Yes | 1.07 (0.61–1.85) | – |
| Attendance frequency | ||
| Seldom | 1 | – |
| Often | 1.02 (0.55–1.88) | – |
| Always | 1.49 (0.87–2.56) | – |
| Main sources of income | ||
| Young men | 1 | – |
| Parents | 1.46 (0.85–2.50) | – |
| Attitudes to gender equality | ||
| Low equity | 1 | 1 |
| Medium equity | 2.00 (1.07–3.76) | 2.56 (1.30–5.04) |
| High equity | 9.33 (3.84–22.63) | 7.09 (2.81–17.89) |
Table regarding attitudes toward gender equality related to relations between men and women among church-going young men in Kinshasa
| Statements | Completely agree | Partly agree | Partly disagree | Completely disagree |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| When women work, they are taking jobs away from men | 109 (37.72) | 57 (19.72) | 25 (8.65) | 61 (21.11) |
| When women get rights, they are taking rights away from men | 91 (31.49) | 71 (24.57) | 42 (14.53) | 55 (19.03) |
| Rights for women mean that men lose out | 51 (17.65) | 41 (14.19) | 44 (15.22) | 101 (34.95) |
| When a woman is raped, she usually did something careless to put herself in that situation | 91 (31.49) | 71 (24.57) | 52 (17.99) | 47 (16.26) |
| In some cases, women actually want it to happen | 67 (23.18) | 80 (27.68) | 38 (13.15) | 73 (25.26) |
| If a woman did not fight back, you can’t really say that it was rape | 117 (40.48) | 77 (26.47) | 31 (10.73) | 46 (15.92) |
| In any case one would have to question whether the victim is promiscuous | 122 (42.26) | 51 (17.65) | 39 (13.49) | 57 (19.72) |
| In any case one would have to question whether the victim has a bad reputation | 88 (30.45) | 78 (26.99) | 44 (15.22) | 58 (20.07) |