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"A Dad Can Get the Money and the Mom Stays at Home": Patriarchal Gender Role Attitudes, Intimate Partner Violence, Historical Oppression, and Resilience Among Indigenous Peoples.

Catherine E McKinley1, Jenn M Lilly2, Hannah Knipp1, Jessica L Liddell3.   

Abstract

Research has shown that gender role attitudes influence a number of health-related outcomes, including intimate partner violence (IPV). Yet the gender role attitudes of Indigenous peoples - a population that experiences persistent health and violence disparities - have received scant scholarly attention. Using the Framework of Historical Oppression, Resilience, and Transcendence (FHORT), the purpose of this mixed methodology was to qualitatively explore U.S. Indigenous peoples' gender role attitudes and quantitatively examine how key social determinants of health, including IPV perpetration, historical oppression, and resilience, relate to gender role attitudes. This research integrates qualitative and quantitative data from two Southeastern tribes with a total of 563 unique data sources. Regression analysis revealed male sex and IPV victimization were associated with higher patriarchal gender role attitudes, while historical oppression and resilience were associated with lower patriarchal gender role attitudes. Resilience was also associated with lower "victim blaming." Ethnographic team-based data analysis methods revealed qualitative themes of patriarchal gender role attitudes and gendered socialization processes. This work highlights how key aspects of the FHORT might explain Indigenous peoples' patriarchal gender role attitudes, suggesting the need to redress historical oppression and patriarchal roles through decolonization.

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Keywords:  Indigenous; gender role attitudes; intimate partner violence; mixed methods; resilience

Year:  2021        PMID: 34955587      PMCID: PMC8693633          DOI: 10.1007/s11199-021-01232-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Roles        ISSN: 0360-0025


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Journal:  Soc Work       Date:  2017-01-01

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7.  "She's the Center of My Life, the One That Keeps My Heart Open": Roles and Expectations of Native American Women.

Authors:  Jessica L Liddell; Catherine E McKinley; Hannah Knipp; Jenn Miller Scarnato
Journal:  Affilia       Date:  2020-09-10

8.  The Historical Oppression Scale: Preliminary conceptualization and measurement of historical oppression among Indigenous peoples of the United States.

Authors:  Catherine E McKinley; Shamra Boel-Studt; Lynette M Renner; Charles R Figley; Shanondora Billiot; Katherine P Theall
Journal:  Transcult Psychiatry       Date:  2020-03-13

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Authors:  Carolyn L Hafer; Alicia N Rubel; Caroline E Drolet
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-12-30       Impact factor: 3.240

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