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Gender Role Beliefs and Attitudes toward Lesbians and Gay Men in Chile and the U.S.
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Angela J. Nierman
Suzanne C. Thompson
Angela Bryan
Amanda L. Mahaffey
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[1] Pomona College,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Colorado at Boulder,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Kansas,Department of Psychology
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Gender roles;
Prejudice;
Cross-cultural;
Sex differences;
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We compared the relationship between gender role beliefs and antigay prejudice in Chile and the United States. Participants were Chilean and American university students. In Study 1, Chileans were more prejudiced than Americans, and men were more prejudiced than women. In Study 2, gender role beliefs mediated cultural and sex differences in prejudice. Chileans held more traditional gender role beliefs and were more antigay than Americans. Men were more prejudiced than women, particularly in their attitudes toward gay men. Further, sex differences in attitudes toward lesbians and gay men were completely mediated by gender role beliefs. Nationality differences in attitudes toward lesbians were completely mediated, and nationality differences in attitudes toward gay men were partially mediated, by gender role beliefs.
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页码:61 / 67
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