Effects of Socialization on Gender Discrimination and Violence Against Women in Lebanon

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This study explored the socialization of Lebanese men's attitudes toward gender equality to understand violence against women in Middle Eastern countries. Two hundred seventy-three men completed a survey, and 73 participated in seven focus groups. Survey results showed that participants' education, parents' expectations for gender-typed behavior, school discipline, and exposure to community violence predicted the men's attitudes toward gender inequality. In focus group discussions, participants expressed that masculinity imposed a taxing role wherein they perceived themselves as victims of a traditional culture where norms grant men control and power over women.

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Adult, Cultural characteristics, Female, Focus groups, Gender identity, Humans, Lebanon, Male, Masculinity, Middle aged, Sexual partners, Social perception, Socialization, Spouse abuse/ethnology/psychology, Young adult, Lebanese culture, Gender-based violence, Masculinity

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