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Psychometric properties of beliefs about relationship violence against women and gender stereotypes scale
Authors:Sunday B. Fakunmoju  Funmi O. Bammeke  Felicia A. D. Oyekanmi  Segun Temilola  Bukola George
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Work, Westfield State University, USA;2. Department of Sociology, University of Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract:This article describes psychometric properties of the Gender-Based Relationship Violence Beliefs Scale (BEREVIWOS) and the Gender Stereotypes and Beliefs (GESTABE) scale in a Nigerian setting. Analysis was based on a convenience sample of 202 respondents. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was used to determine construct validity of the three-factor structure of each scale and measurement invariance procedures were utilised to determine whether the factor structure was equivalent across gender. Convergent and discriminant validity of the scales, and predictive and incremental validity were examined for consistency with theory on gender beliefs/stereotypes and violence in patriarchal society. A single-factor CFA model approach was used to examine common method bias. Results suggest the BEREVIWOS and GESTABE are multidimensional scales with an intercorrelated three-factor structure. The fit of the models and composite reliability were adequate. Scores from the BEREVIWOS and GESTABE appear reliable and valid measures of underlying beliefs and stereotypes associated with violence against women in Nigeria.
Keywords:relationship violence  stereotypes  physical violence  psychological violence  sexual violence
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