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Table 4 Table regarding attitudes toward gender equality related to relations between men and women among church-going young men in Kinshasa

From: Factors associated with gender equality among church-going young men in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo: a cross-sectional study

Statements

Completely agree

Partly agree

Partly disagree

Completely disagree

When women work, they are taking jobs away from men

109 (37.72)

57 (19.72)

25 (8.65)

61 (21.11)

When women get rights, they are taking rights away from men

91 (31.49)

71 (24.57)

42 (14.53)

55 (19.03)

Rights for women mean that men lose out

51 (17.65)

41 (14.19)

44 (15.22)

101 (34.95)

When a woman is raped, she usually did something careless to put herself in that situation

91 (31.49)

71 (24.57)

52 (17.99)

47 (16.26)

In some cases, women actually want it to happen

67 (23.18)

80 (27.68)

38 (13.15)

73 (25.26)

If a woman did not fight back, you can’t really say that it was rape

117 (40.48)

77 (26.47)

31 (10.73)

46 (15.92)

In any case one would have to question whether the victim is promiscuous

122 (42.26)

51 (17.65)

39 (13.49)

57 (19.72)

In any case one would have to question whether the victim has a bad reputation

88 (30.45)

78 (26.99)

44 (15.22)

58 (20.07)