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Utilizing the articulated thoughts in simulated situations paradigm to examine the differential impacts of anti-gay verbal aggression and non-biased verbal aggression on heterosexual and sexual minority male college students.

机译:在模拟情况范式中运用清晰的思想来研究反同性恋的言语攻击和无偏见的言语攻击对异性恋和性少数男性大学生的不同影响。

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The significance of verbal aggression has traditionally been underappreciated by society and scholars alike, as has the fact that, in addition to sexual minorities, heterosexuals can be and are targets of anti-gay aggression. This study examines whether the experience of being the target of anti-gay verbal aggression differs from that of non-bias verbal aggression and whether the impacts of these two forms differ for heterosexual and sexual minority males. Through the use of the ATSS paradigm, 48 sexual minority and 51 heterosexual males were randomly assigned to one of two conditions: an anti-gay or a non-bias verbal aggression scenario. While initial comparisons indicated that the impacts of the two forms of aggression did not significantly differ from one another, the impacts of these two forms of aggression were found to differ once sexual identity was considered. These results suggest that anti-gay verbal aggression, as compared to non-bias verbal aggression, leads to increased anger, hostility, and aggression amongst heterosexual male targets and increased avoidance amongst sexual minority targets. Factors associated with anti-gay attitudes were not found to explain these differential effects. Compared to less rigid beliefs regarding masculinity, more rigid masculine beliefs, in combination with being the target of anti-gay verbal aggression, were found to be associated with increases in aggressive thought for heterosexual male targets. This effect was reversed for sexual minority males. Findings are discussed in relation to theory and social and institutional policy.
机译:传统上,言语侵略的重要性一直被社会和学者所忽视,事实上,除了性少数群体之外,异性恋者也可能成为反同性恋侵略的目标。这项研究调查了反同性恋口头攻击的目标体验是否与非偏见性口头攻击的体验不同,以及这两种形式对异性恋和性少数男性的影响是否不同。通过使用ATSS范式,随机将48个性少数和51个异性恋男性分配给以下两种情况之一:反同性恋或非偏见性言语侵略。最初的比较表明,两种形式的侵略的影响并没有显着不同,但是一旦考虑到性别认同,这两种形式的侵略的影响就会有所不同。这些结果表明,与非偏见性言语侵略相比,反同性恋的言语侵略导致异性恋男性目标中的愤怒,敌对和侵略性增加,而性少数目标中回避率增加。没有发现与反同性恋态度相关的因素可以解释这些差异影响。与对男性气质的较不拘泥的信念相比,较僵硬的男性气概与反同性恋口头攻击的目标相结合,被发现与异性恋男性目标的攻击性思想的增加有关。性少数男性的效果相反。讨论了与理论以及社会和制度政策有关的发现。

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  • 作者

    Mullane, W. Andrew.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Southern California.;

  • 授予单位 University of Southern California.;
  • 学科 Psychology Social.;Gender Studies.;Sociology General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 164 p.
  • 总页数 164
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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