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Views of Male University Students About Social Gender Roles; An Example From East of Turkey
Authors:Filiz Adana  Hülya Arslantaş  Filiz Ergin  Necla Biçer  Nilüfer Kıranşal  Sultan Şahin
Institution:(1) Department of Public Health Nursing, Academic Member, Adnan Menderes University Aydın Health School, Aydin, Turkey;(2) Department of Nursing of Mental Health and Illnesses, Adnan Menderes University Aydın Health School, Aydin, Turkey, 09 100;(3) Adnan Menderes University Medicine Faculty Public Health Department Academic Member, Aydin, Turkey;(4) Caucasian University Kars Health School, Kars, Turkey;(5) Caucasian University Kars Health School Nursing Department Senior Student, Kars, Turkey;
Abstract:Social gender roles refer to the roles that are traditionally associated with women and men. Social gender role includes the personal attributes and behaviors which are culturally assigned to women and men. This study was conducted to determine the views of male students at Caucasian University Health School on social gender roles at work, social life, marriage, and family life. The study was conducted on male students studying at Kars Health School, Nursing and Health Officers Department during 2007–2008 academic year. The students were given 24 statements relating to work life, social life, marriage, and family life to determine their views on social gender roles. Results indicated that 30.2% of the male students stated that women could work in a paid job, 56.9% believed in equality of women and men, 44.8% approved honor killing, 40.5% said the girls should receive education as far as they can go, 54.3% said the role of the women was to “provide moral support to their husband and children”, 37.1% stated that husbands could beat their wives under certain circumstances, 52.6% said they witnessed violence in their family at some stage of their lives, 51.7% said the women’s environment should be decided by the spouses together, 25% said the women should engage in sexual intercourse with their spouses even if they did not want to. Men who thought the role of the women was to do housework/giving birth to children/looking after the elderly members of the house, and who approved honor killing and disapproved working of their spouses, and who did not believe in equality of women and men, were found to support violence to women by men. Moreover, the students who witnessed violence at some stage of their lives supported this view as well. It was considered that the students should be educated on the definition of violence and situations involving violence, and directed to consultant services.
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