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RESEARCH

Religiosity, Intolerant Attitudes, and Domestic Violence Myth Acceptance

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Pages 163-182 | Published online: 27 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

The latent construct of religiosity comprised measures of external, internal, and quest religiosity and was examined in relation to the latent construct of intolerant attitudes in a sample of undergraduate and graduate students at a Christian-affiliated university. The latent construct of intolerance included the indicators of rape and domestic violence myth acceptance, social dominance, dogmatism, and negative attitudes toward women. Multivariate results revealed significant negative correlations between internal and quest religiosity and indicators of intolerant attitudes, including the interpersonal violence myth acceptance scales. Quest religiosity also demonstrated unique univariate quadratic effects with both rape myth acceptance and domestic violence myth acceptance. Moderate levels of questing were associated with highest levels of interpersonal violence myth acceptance. Implications for the existing literature are discussed within the framework of a relational conceptualization of religiosity.

Notes

*p < .05.

**p < .01.

***p < .001.

*p < .05.

**p < .01.

***p < .001.

a R c = .404.

b R c = .362.

* > |.45| = significant (CitationSherry & Henson, 2005).

a n = 60.

b n = 38.

c R c = .516.

d R c = .419.

e R c = .529.

f R c = .465.

* > |.45| = significant (CitationSherry & Henson, 2005).

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