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040 _aAFVC
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_aCasey, Erin A.
245 _aGender transformative approaches to engaging men in gender-based violence prevention :
_ba review and conceptual model
_cErin Casey, Juliana Carlson, Sierra Two Bulls and Aurora Tager
260 _bSage,
_c2018
500 _aTrauma, Violence & Abuse, 2018, 19(2): 231-246
520 _aEngaging men and boys as participants and stakeholders in gender-based violence (GBV) prevention initiatives is an increasingly institutionalized component of global efforts to end GBV. Accordingly, evidence of the impact of men’s engagement endeavors is beginning to emerge, particularly regarding interventions aimed at fostering gender equitable and nonviolent attitudes and behaviors among men. This developing evidence base suggests that prevention programs with a ‘‘gender transformative’’ approach, or an explicit focus on questioning gender norms and expectations, show particular promise in achieving GBV prevention outcomes. Interventions targeting attitude and behavior change, however, represent just one kind of approach within a heterogeneous collection of prevention efforts around the globe, which can also include community mobilization, policy change, and social activism. The degree to which gender transformative principles inform this broader spectrum of men’s engagement work is unclear. The goals of this article are twofold. First, we offer a conceptual model that captures and organizes a broader array of men’s antiviolence activities in three distinct but interrelated domains: (1) initial outreach and recruitment of previously unengaged males, (2) interventions intended to promote gender-equitable attitudes and behavior among men, and (3) gender equity-related social action aimed at eradicating GBV, inclusive of all genders’ contributions. Second, we review empirical literature in each of these domains. Across these two goals, we critically assess the degree to which gender transformative principles inform efforts within each domain, and we offer implications for the continuing conceptualization and assessment of efforts to increase men’s participation in ending GBV. (Authors' abstract). Record #5762
650 _aCOMMUNITY ACTION
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650 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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650 _aENGAGING MEN AND BOYS IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION
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650 _aGENDER
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650 _aGENDER EQUALITY
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650 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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650 _aLITERATURE REVIEWS
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650 _aPRIMARY PREVENTION
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650 0 _aVIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
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651 4 _aUNITED STATES
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700 _95231
_aCarlson, Juliana
700 _aTwo Bulls, Sierra
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700 _aTager, Aurora
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773 0 _tTrauma, Violence & Abuse, 2018, 19(2): 231-246
830 _aTrauma, Violence & Abuse
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1524838016650191
_yRead abstract
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_cARTICLE