Abstract
This study explores the factor structure and evaluates the validity of the Multicultural Masculinity Ideology Scale (Doss & Hopkins, 1998) using a sample of Russian students (N = 207) from two large public universities. Oblique rotation revealed four factors: achievement pose, emotional availability/stability, composed sexuality, and dedicated provider. Validity indicators were mixed, with achievement pose and dedicated provider demonstrating the strongest psychometric properties. Implications, limitations, and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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