| Literature DB >> 33170394 |
Victoria A Ferrer-Perez1, Andrés Sánchez-Prada2, Carmen Delgado-Álvarez2, Esperanza Bosch-Fiol3.
Abstract
Attitudes play a central role in intimate partner violence against women and are related to its origin, to the responses of women who suffer violence, and to the settings where it occurs. In fact, these attitudes are recognized as one of the risk factors linked to violent perpetration and to public, professional, and victim responses to this type of violence. However, even though available research generally shows a broad rejection of this violence, it remains a serious social and health problem that has reached epidemic proportions. This suggests that the information available about these attitudes (obtained through explicit and direct measures, i.e., self-reports) may be distorted or influenced by factors such as social desirability. In this context, the overall objective of our research project is to provide multi-method measures (explicit and implicit) of attitudes toward intimate partner violence against women, and the main goal of this paper is to propose an instrument for the implicit measurement of these attitudes. In this regard, the Implicit Association Test (IAT) is the most common procedure used, providing a superior predictive validity compared to explicit measures for socially sensitive topics. We will present an exploratory study that describes its adaptation for our purposes, and the development of the Gender Violence - Implicit Association Test (GV-IAT) to use among Spanish-speaking populations, and discuss the strengths and limitations of this proposal.Entities:
Keywords: Attitudes; Gender Violence - Implicit Association Test (GV-IAT); Implicit Association Test (IAT); Intimate partner violence against women
Year: 2020 PMID: 33170394 PMCID: PMC7655884 DOI: 10.1186/s41155-020-00165-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psicol Reflex Crit ISSN: 0102-7972
Sequence of stimuli presentation initiating the IAT with the compatible critical phase
| Blocks | Trials | Phase | Categories assigned to the left key (S) | Categories assigned to the right key (L) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B1 | 24 | Practice | Non gender violence | Gender violence |
| B2 | 24 | Practice | Good | Bad |
| B3 | 24 | Critical compatible | Non gender violence | Gender violence/Bad |
| B4 | 48 | Critical compatible | Non gender violence | Gender violence/Bad |
| B5 | 48 | Practice | Gender violence | Non gender violence |
| B6 | 24 | Critical incompatible | Gender violence/Good | Non gender violence/Bad |
| B7 | 48 | Critical incompatible | Gender violence/Good | Non gender violence/Bad |
Sequence of stimuli presentation initiating the IAT with the incompatible critical phase
| Blocks | Trials | Phase | Categories assigned to the left key (S) | Categories assigned to the right key (L) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B1 | 24 | Practice | Gender violence | Non gender violence |
| B2 | 24 | Practice | Good | Bad |
| B3 | 24 | Critical incompatible | Gender violence/Good | Non gender violence/Bad |
| B4 | 48 | Critical incompatible | Gender violence/Good | Non gender violence/Bad |
| B5 | 48 | Practice | Gender violence | Non gender violence |
| B6 | 24 | Critical compatible | Non gender violence/Good | Gender violence/Bad |
| B7 | 48 | Critical compatible | Non gender violence /Good | Gender violence/Bad |
Preliminary results comparing GV-IAT and explicit measures
| Group by D-quartiles | IAT effect (IPVAW rejection level) | IBWBa | IPDMVb |
|---|---|---|---|
( | |||
Q1 < ( | |||
Q2 < ( | |||
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aTotal score in the IBWB. Only 79 participants completed this scale
bTotal score in the IPDMV. Only 82 participants completed this scale
Target stimuli linked to target category and attribute category (English and original Spanish version)
| Categorías | Estímulos |
|---|---|
| Gender violence (Violencia de género) | Attack (Agredir), Force (Forzar), Humiliate (Humillar), Hit (Pegar), Torture (Torturar), Infringe (Vulnerar) |
| Non gender violence (No violencia de género) | Support (Apoyar), Collaborate (Colaborar), Cooperate (Cooperar), Empathize (Empatizar), Respect (Respetar), Tolerate (Tolerar) |
| Good (Bueno) | Wonderful (Maravilloso), Excellent (Excelente), Phenomenal (Fenomenal), Best (Mejor), Positive (Positivo), Optimum (Óptimo) |
| Bad (Malo) | Horrible (Horrible), Terrible (Terrible), Disastrous (Nefasto), Worst (Peor), Negative (Negativo), Appalling (Pésimo) |