Understanding Factors that Shape Gender Attitudes in Early Adolescence Globally: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review
Johns Hopkins University · World Health Organization
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Abstract
Background
Early adolescence (ages 10-14) is a period of increased expectations for boys and girls to adhere to socially constructed and often stereotypical norms that perpetuate gender inequalities. The endorsement of such gender norms is closely linked to poor adolescent sexual and reproductive and other health-related outcomes yet little is known about the factors that influence young adolescents' personal gender attitudes.
Objectives
To explore factors that shape gender attitudes in early adolescence across different cultural settings globally.
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Keywords
- Socialization
- Thematic analysis
- Psychology
- Sexual orientation
- Interpersonal communication
- Ethnic group
- Developmental psychology
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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