APS
2026 APS Annual Convention · 2026
From Misogynistic Attitudes to Incel Radicalization: An Empirical Study of Contributing Factors In the Spanish-Speaking Context
- Reyes Rodríguez
Universidad de Córdoba - Miguel Ángel Maldonado
University of Córdoba - Manuel Moyano
University of Córdoba
Abstract
We surveyed 631 Spanish-speaking adults (30 self-identified incels) on sociosexuality, deprivation, humiliation, significance-seeking, misogyny, dating dynamics, and blackpill adherence. Analyses include t-tests, ANOVAs, chi-square, regression, and SEM. Expected results: incels and men show higher misogyny, blackpill alignment, and relational frustration, informing factors contributing to radicalization and intervention strategies