Gender Roles in the Arab World: Development and Psychometric Properties of the Arab Adolescents Gender Roles Attitude Scale
Abstract
Scant research has been conducted on gender in the
Arab world; one explanation is due to a lack of Arabic measures
on gender-related issues. To advance scientific work on
gender in the Arab world, we developed the Arab Adolescents
Gender Roles Attitude Scale (AAGRAS), the first known reliable
and valid Arabic measure of gender-role attitudes. To
develop this measure, we conducted two studies based on data
collected from 776 high school students 15–19 years-old from
the state of Qatar. Exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory
factor analysis produced 12 items divided equally into two
subscales. One subscale assesses traditional gender-role attitudes,
whereas the other measures egalitarian gender-role attitudes.
Our findings indicate that young men are more likely
to resist gender equality than young women are. Moreover,
those who hold traditional attitudes are more likely to disapprove
of women occupying positions of authority. The
AAGRAS is a useful assessment tool that policymakers, researchers,
practitioners, and educators can use to study
gender-role attitudes in the Arab world and to develop
educational and intervention programs that encourage
adolescents to identify, confront, and avoid prejudice
and discrimination against women and ultimately adopt more
egalitarian gender roles.
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