Emerging research suggests that holding gender-equitable attitudes (GEA) is associated with decreased risk of gender-based violence perpetration and increased willingness to engage in violence preventative actions among men. GEA, defined here as support for political, economic, and social equity across gender in both public and private spheres, may therefore constitute a protective factor against perpetration and a promotive factor in fostering healthy relationships and communities. Forces that shape GEA throughout boys’ and young men’s lives are less well articulated. The purpose of this exploratory, scoping review was to synthesize cross-disciplinary research to distill life-course influences on the development of GEA among men. Three dat...
Men’s roles in building gender equality are currently on the public agenda. Across the globe, there ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Early adolescence (ages 10–14) is a period of increased expectations for bo...
Objective: The importance of involving young college males as prosocial bystanders who will step in ...
Gender inequitable attitudes are associated with violence perpetration and poor sexual health. There...
This article describes the development and psychometric evaluation of a twenty-four-item scale to me...
This MenEngage-UNFPA advocacy brief explores the importance of changing social norms related to men’...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
Data presented in this Bangladeshi Association for Life Skills, Income, and Knowledge for Adolescent...
Gender norms that centre men and disadvantage women create gender inequality, which can lead to risk...
Purpose: Gender-transformative programs with men and boys are recognized as a promising strategy for...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
We assess the effect of CHARM, a gender equity and family planning counseling intervention for husba...
This program of research sought to explore the role of benevolent and hostile attitudes towards men ...
Purpose: Although the importance of exposing adolescent boys to gender transformative programs has b...
Low support for gender equality (GE) predicts attitudes supporting violence against women (VAW). How...
Men’s roles in building gender equality are currently on the public agenda. Across the globe, there ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Early adolescence (ages 10–14) is a period of increased expectations for bo...
Objective: The importance of involving young college males as prosocial bystanders who will step in ...
Gender inequitable attitudes are associated with violence perpetration and poor sexual health. There...
This article describes the development and psychometric evaluation of a twenty-four-item scale to me...
This MenEngage-UNFPA advocacy brief explores the importance of changing social norms related to men’...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
Data presented in this Bangladeshi Association for Life Skills, Income, and Knowledge for Adolescent...
Gender norms that centre men and disadvantage women create gender inequality, which can lead to risk...
Purpose: Gender-transformative programs with men and boys are recognized as a promising strategy for...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
We assess the effect of CHARM, a gender equity and family planning counseling intervention for husba...
This program of research sought to explore the role of benevolent and hostile attitudes towards men ...
Purpose: Although the importance of exposing adolescent boys to gender transformative programs has b...
Low support for gender equality (GE) predicts attitudes supporting violence against women (VAW). How...
Men’s roles in building gender equality are currently on the public agenda. Across the globe, there ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Early adolescence (ages 10–14) is a period of increased expectations for bo...
Objective: The importance of involving young college males as prosocial bystanders who will step in ...