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Meta-Perceptions of Others' Attitudes Toward Bisexual Men and Women Among a Nationally Representative Probability Sample

机译:对他人在国家代表性概率样本中对双性恋男女态度的荟萃看法

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Researchers posit that negative attitudes, prejudice, and discrimination (i.e., binegativity) from heterosexual and gay/lesbian individuals may contribute to health disparities among bisexual individuals relative to heterosexual and gay/lesbian individuals. Recent studies have focused on gay, lesbian, and heterosexual people's (e.g., others) attitudes toward bisexual people. No studies have investigated how bisexual individuals perceive others' attitudes toward bisexual people, which are generally known as meta-perceptions. As part of the 2015 National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior, we collected data from a nationally representative probability sample of 2999 adults, including from a subsample of 33 men and 61 women self-identified as bisexual. The Bisexualities: Indiana Attitudes Scale-bisexual (BIAS-b), a modified 5-item scale assessing bisexual people's perceptions of others' attitudes toward bisexual individuals, was included and was followed by an open-ended text box question. Quantitative scale data were analyzed using descriptive and gamma regression methods. Two coders thematically analyzed the open-ended text box data. The internal consistency of the BIAS-b was high (Cronbach's =0.85). An exploratory factor analysis supported a one-factor solution. Participants responded to statements regarding others' attitudes toward them as bisexual people, including the domains of confusion, HIV/STD risk, incapability of monogamy, promiscuity, and instability (just a phase). Participants' text box descriptions largely aligned with these five domains, with the exception of HIV/STD risk. Additionally, some participants reported others' positive perceptions of them as bisexual individuals. In sum, we observed a range of meta-perceptions, primarily neutral to negative, but also including some relatively positive. These results show the need for interventions to promote acceptance of bisexual individuals among heterosexual and gay/lesbian individuals.
机译:研究人员,来自异性恋和同性恋者的负面态度,偏见和歧视(即,Binegativity)可能导致双性恋个人相对于异性恋和同性恋个人的卫生差异。最近的研究专注于同性恋,女同性恋和异性恋者(例如,其他人)对双性恋人士的态度。没有研究已经调查了双性恋者如何感知他人对双性恋人民的态度,这通常被称为荟萃观念。作为2015年国家性健康和行为调查的一部分,我们从2999名成年人的国家代表性概率样本中收集了数据,包括33名男性和61名自我确定为双性恋的61名妇女的数据。双性恋:印第安纳态度规模 - 双性恋(BIAS-B),评估双性恋人民对他人对双性恋个人的看法的修改5项规模,并被遵循了一个开放式案文框问题。使用描述性和伽马回归方法分析定量比例数据。两位编码器专门分析了开放式文本框数据。 BIAS-B的内部一致性高(Cronbach = 0.85)。探索性因子分析支持单因素解决方案。与会者对其他人对其作为双性恋人士的态度的陈述,包括混淆,艾滋病病毒/ STD风险,无人驾驶,滥交和不稳定性的域名,(只是一个阶段)。参与者的文本框描述与这五个域在一起,除艾滋病毒/ STD风险外。此外,一些参与者报告了其他人作为双性恋个人的积极看法。总而言之,我们观察了一系列元观察,主要是中性为消极,还包括一些相对较为阳性的。这些结果表明需要干预措施,以促进异性恋和同性恋者个人中的双性恋个人的接受。

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