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How to address the caveat of avoiding direct contact: Reducing prejudice towards gay and lesbian people in five Balkan countries

机译:如何应对避免直接联系的警告:减少五个巴尔干国家的同性恋者的偏见

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In the Balkans, contact with gays and lesbians is typically hostile or avoided. Drawing from probability samples of young people from five Balkan countries (N = 1046), we examined whether it is possible to transfer the effects of contact with other marginalized outgroups (largest ethnic minority in every country, Roma, the extremely poor and physically disabled) to acceptance of gays and lesbians (secondary outgroup), and whether this relationship could be explained by attitude generalization and increased intergroup trust. Path analyses supported the secondary transfer effect: it confirmed that, while controlling for direct contact, contact with other marginalized groups was related to more acceptance of a secondary group; this relationship was mediated by trust. This was found across all primary groups in the combined samples, while the effect varied for different groups in country samples. The results add to the value of intergroup contact as a mean of prejudice-reduction.
机译:在巴尔干半岛中,与同性恋者和女同性恋者的接触通常是敌对或避免的。 从五个巴尔干国家的年轻人的概率样本中绘制(n = 1046),我们检查了是否有可能转移与其他边缘化小组接触的影响(每个国家,罗姆人,罗姆人,非常贫穷和身体残疾的少数民族) 接受同性恋者和女同性恋者(次要的小组),以及这种关系是否可以通过态度概括和增加的互动信任来解释。 路径分析支持二次转移效果:确认,在控制直接接触的同时,与其他边缘化群体接触与更多的审查有关; 这种关系是通过信任调解的。 在组合样本中的所有主要组中发现了这一点,而国家样本中不同群体的效果变化。 结果增加了相互作用的联系价值作为偏见减少的平均值。

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