| Literature DB >> 29544523 |
Xiayun Zuo1, Chaohua Lou2, Ersheng Gao1, Qiguo Lian1, Iqbal H Shah3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Non-consensual sex (NCS) among young people, an important subject with public health and human rights implications, was less studied in China. This study is to investigate the NCS awareness and victimization of university students in Shanghai, China and whether they were associated with adolescent gender-role attitudes.Entities:
Keywords: China; Gender roles; Non-consensual sex; Perception; University students; Victimization
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29544523 PMCID: PMC5856324 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-018-0491-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Distribution of respondents’ attitudes to gender roles, by sex of the respondent (%)
| Items of traditional gender roles | Total | Male | Female |
|---|---|---|---|
| Household should be led by men. | |||
| Disagree | 46.95 | 26.98 | 59.79 |
| Uncertain | 21.93 | 25.81 | 19.43 |
| Agree | 31.12 | 47.21 | 20.78 |
| In general, boys should get more schooling than girls. | |||
| Disagree | 62.24 | 55.81 | 66.37 |
| Uncertain | 16.56 | 20.93 | 13.75 |
| Agree | 21.20 | 23.26 | 19.88 |
| When jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women. | |||
| Disagree | 64.15 | 43.95 | 77.13 |
| Uncertain | 15.20 | 24.19 | 9.42 |
| Agree | 20.66 | 31.86 | 13.45 |
| Women should have same opportunities as men to leadership positions. | |||
| Disagree | 6.01 | 10.00 | 3.44 |
| Uncertain | 9.83 | 18.60 | 4.19 |
| Agree | 84.17 | 71.40 | 92.38 |
| It is acceptable for a husband to beat his wife in some situations. | |||
| Disagree | 91.08 | 81.86 | 97.01 |
| Uncertain | 6.01 | 12.79 | 1.64 |
| Agree | 2.91 | 5.35 | 1.35 |
| A woman should not be the first to show a man she likes him. | |||
| Disagree | 71.43 | 81.16 | 65.17 |
| Uncertain | 22.11 | 16.05 | 26.01 |
| Agree | 6.46 | 2.79 | 8.82 |
All were significant at p < 0.001compared between male and female respondents
Proportion of students who perceived the risk of NCS, grouped by sex of the respondent and gender-role attitudes (%)
| Items on NCS | Male | Female | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Gender-role attitudes Score | Total | Gender-role attitudes Score | |||
| <=2 | > 2 | <=2 | > 2 | |||
| Score (mean) | 5.67 | 6.02 | 5.45* | 6.37# | 6.44 | 6.24 |
| Verbal harassment via communication technology | 48.14 | 50.61 | 46.62 | 51.87 | 52.28 | 51.08 |
| Forced watching porn | 57.44 | 62.20 | 54.51 | 65.32# | 66.44 | 63.20 |
| Forced exposure to exhibitionism | 60.70 | 64.63 | 58.27 | 76.38# | 78.08 | 73.16 |
| Watched secretly while changing clothes or in similar situations | 54.42 | 56.10 | 53.38 | 60.09 | 60.50 | 59.31 |
| Disseminating secret pictures/flash without permission | 53.26 | 53.05 | 53.38 | 61.73# | 62.10 | 61.04 |
| Sexually suggestive comments | 48.37 | 52.44 | 45.86 | 53.96 | 54.11 | 53.68 |
| Unwanted touch/frottage | 75.81 | 82.32 | 71.80 * | 84.45 | 85.16 | 83.12 |
| Unwanted fondling | 80.00 | 87.20 | 75.56 * | 89.54# | 90.41 | 87.88 |
| Unwanted penetrative sex | 88.60 | 93.29 | 85.71* | 93.42# | 94.52 | 91.34 |
#significant at p < 0.01compared between gender
*significant at p < 0.05compared between two groups holding different gender-role attitudes within boys or girls
Percentage distribution of students experiencing different forms of NCS, grouped by sex of the respondent and gender-role attitudes (%)
| Forms of NCS | Male | Female | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Gender-role attitudes Score | Total | Gender-role attitudes Score | |||
| <=2 | > 2 | <=2 | > 2 | |||
| Verbal harassment via communication technology | 47.67 | 48.17 | 47.37 | 49.48 | 50.46 | 47.62 |
| Sexually suggestive comments | 20.00 | 15.24 | 22.93* | 33.93# | 32.42 | 36.80 |
| Unwanted touch/frottage | 27.21 | 26.22 | 27.82 | 63.23# | 60.50 | 68.40* |
| Unwanted fondling ( | 7.67 (33) | 4.27 (7) | 9.77* (26) | 13.90# (93) | 13.01 (57) | 15.58 (36) |
| Attempted rape ( | 1.40 (6) | 0.61 (1) | 1.88 (5) | 8.07# (54) | 6.62 (29) | 10.82 (25) |
| Completed forced sex ( | 1.86 (8) | 1.22 (2) | 2.26 (6) | 5.23# (35) | 3.42 (15) | 8.66* (20) |
#significant at p < 0.01compared between gender
*significant at p < 0.05compared between two groups holding different gender-role attitudes within boys or girls
Results of multiple regression (generalized linear model) assessing the influencing factors of perception of NCS, by sex of the respondent
| Variables | Male | Female | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coefficient (β) | Coefficient (β) | |||
| Gender-role attitudes | −0.6107 | 0.0389 | −0.1269 | 0.5642 |
| Discipline a | ||||
| Literal arts | −0.0398 | 0.9312 | 0.7158 | 0.0104 |
| Science | 0.4269 | 0.3902 | 0.5256 | 0.1665 |
| Engineering | 0.2781 | 0.5099 | 1.0271 | 0.0004 |
| Residence before entering university b | −0.0851 | 0.8005 | −0.3830 | 0.1131 |
| Parent’ s highest education | 0.4002 | 0.0652 | 0.1732 | 0.2665 |
| Feeling about family atmosphere | 0.1329 | 0.7185 | 0.3592 | 0.1509 |
| Feeling about campus life | −0.0370 | 0.8663 | − 0.1521 | 0.4021 |
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brural area as the reference
Results of logistic regression assessing the influencing factors of physical NCS experience, by sex of the respondent
| Variables | Male | Female | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coefficient (β) |
| Coefficient (β) |
| |
| Gender-role attitudes | 0.0870 | 1.09 (0.70–1.69) | 0.3440 | 1.41 (0.99–2.01) |
| Discipline a | ||||
| Literal arts | −0.0132 | 0.75 (0.38–1.47) | 0.0487 | 0.99 (0.63–1.54) |
| Science | −0.4091 | 0.51 (0.24–1.08) | 0.0701 | 1.01 (0.55–1.84) |
| Engineering | 0.1505 | 0.88 (0.48–1.62) | −0.1790 | 0.79 (0.50–1.24) |
| Residence before entering university b | −0.1619 | 0.85 (0.52–1.39) | 0.4938 | 1.64 (1.13–2.37) |
| Parent’ s highest education | −0.0814 | 0.92 (0.67–1.27) | − 0.0043 | 0.99 (0.78–1.27) |
| Feeling about family atmosphere | 0.3581 | 1.43 (0.86–2.39) | 0.6343 | 1.89 (1.18–3.01) |
| Feeling about campus life | −0.0779 | 0.92 (0.67–1.28) | − 0.0968 | 0.91 (0.68–1.21) |
aarts as the reference
brural area as the reference