Non-traditional wives with traditional husbands: Gender ideology and husband-to-wife physical violence in Chinese society

Ka Lok Adam CHEUNG, Susanne Yuk-Ping CHOI

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Abstract

Feminist scholars have argued that husband gender traditionalism is one of the root causes of spousal violence against women. Using couple-level data from Hong Kong (N = 871 couples), this article argues that a second mechanism—couple gender value mismatch—also explains husband-to-wife physical assault. Our findings show that a husband’s gender traditionalism is positively associated with husband-to-wife physical assault only when the husband is coupled with a wife who has non-traditional gender attitudes. Similarly, egalitarian gender attitudes in wives are positively associated with husband-to-wife physical assault only when a non-traditional wife is coupled with a traditional husband. Copyright © 2016 The Author(s).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1704-1724
JournalViolence Against Women
Volume22
Issue number14
Early online dateMar 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2016

Citation

Cheung, A. K.-L., & Choi, S. Y.-P. (2016). Non-traditional wives with traditional husbands: Gender ideology and husband-to-wife physical violence in Chinese society. Violence Against Women, 22(14), 1704-1724.

Keywords

  • Domestic violence
  • Gender attitudes
  • Value mismatch
  • Chinese society

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