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. Method: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 289 church-going young men, aged 18-24 years, residing in three disadvantaged communes of Kinshasa. Variables included sociodemographic characteristics, attitudes towards gender equality and responses to issues related to the Gender-Equitable Men (GEM) scale. Logistic regression was applied to identify the associations between s...
This article describes the development and psychometric evaluation of a twenty-four-item scale to me...
Since its independence from South Africa in 1990, Namibia has striven to implement formal gender equ...
Given the patriarchal nature of the African society, females are often secondary. In patriarchal soc...
Background: While women and girls are made vulnerable by inequitable and violent versions of masculi...
Abstract Background While women and girls are made vulnerable by inequitable and violent versions of...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged political instability may have exacerbated gender inequitable beliefs in the D...
In Uganda, the constitution provide protection for women´s rights. However, progress is still slow a...
Purpose: To examine how perceptions of gender norms and expressions of empowerment are related among...
Masculinity studies are fairly new and young churchgoers are an under-researched group in the curren...
Doctor of Philosophy in Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, ...
Gender norms that centre men and disadvantage women create gender inequality, which can lead to risk...
The onset of modernization, globalization and urbanization has begun to challenge the gender relatio...
Adolescence is a very critical period in which gender norms develop for young people and are carried...
This study explored the attitudes of Zambian youths toward female perpetrated Gender Based Violence ...
Gender inequality in household decisions entails important economic and socio-psychological conseque...
This article describes the development and psychometric evaluation of a twenty-four-item scale to me...
Since its independence from South Africa in 1990, Namibia has striven to implement formal gender equ...
Given the patriarchal nature of the African society, females are often secondary. In patriarchal soc...
Background: While women and girls are made vulnerable by inequitable and violent versions of masculi...
Abstract Background While women and girls are made vulnerable by inequitable and violent versions of...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged political instability may have exacerbated gender inequitable beliefs in the D...
In Uganda, the constitution provide protection for women´s rights. However, progress is still slow a...
Purpose: To examine how perceptions of gender norms and expressions of empowerment are related among...
Masculinity studies are fairly new and young churchgoers are an under-researched group in the curren...
Doctor of Philosophy in Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, ...
Gender norms that centre men and disadvantage women create gender inequality, which can lead to risk...
The onset of modernization, globalization and urbanization has begun to challenge the gender relatio...
Adolescence is a very critical period in which gender norms develop for young people and are carried...
This study explored the attitudes of Zambian youths toward female perpetrated Gender Based Violence ...
Gender inequality in household decisions entails important economic and socio-psychological conseque...
This article describes the development and psychometric evaluation of a twenty-four-item scale to me...
Since its independence from South Africa in 1990, Namibia has striven to implement formal gender equ...
Given the patriarchal nature of the African society, females are often secondary. In patriarchal soc...