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What Motivates Men’s Involvement in Gender-based Violence Prevention? Latent Class Profiles and Correlates in an International Sample of Men
Author(s) -
Erin A. Casey,
Richard M. Tolman,
Juliana Carlson,
Christopher T. Allen,
Heather L. Storer
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
men and masculinities
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.74
H-Index - 59
eISSN - 1552-6828
pISSN - 1097-184X
DOI - 10.1177/1097184x16634801
Subject(s) - latent class model , psychology , sample (material) , domestic violence , social psychology , sexual violence , suicide prevention , poison control , medicine , criminology , statistics , chemistry , mathematics , environmental health , chromatography
Data from an international sample of 392 men who had attended gender-based violence (GBV) prevention events were used to examine motivations for involvement in GBV prevention work. Participants responded to an online survey (available in English, French, and Spanish). The most commonly reported reasons for involvement included concern for related social justice issues (87 percent), exposure to the issue of violence through work (70 percent), hearing a moving story about domestic or sexual violence (59 percent), and disclosure of abuse from someone close to the participant (55 percent). Using a latent class analysis, we identified four profiles of men’s motivations: low personal connection (22 percent), empathetic connection (26 percent), violence exposed connection (23 percent), and high personal and empathetic connection (29 percent). Participants classified into these profiles did not differ in length of movement involvement but some differences on key ally variables and by global region did emerge. Implications for engagement strategies and future research are discussed.

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