Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations
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Van Leeuwen, FlorianInbar, Joel
Bang Petersen, Michael
Aarøe, Lene
Barclay, Pat
Barlow, Fiona Kate
De Barra, Mícheál
Becker, Vaughn
Borovoi, Leah
Choi, Jongan
Consedine, Nathan S
Conway, Jane Rebecca
Conway, Paul
Cubela Adoric, Vera
Demirci, Ekin
Fernández, Ana Maria
Conque Seco Ferreira, Diogo
Ishii, Keiko
Ji, Tingting
Jonaityte, Inga
Lewis, David MG
Li, Norman P
McIntyre, Jason C
Mukherjee, Sumitava
Park, Justin H
Pawlowski, Boguslaw
Pizarro, David
Prokop, Pavol
Prodromitis, Gerasimos
Rantala, Markus J
Reynolds, Lisa M
Sandin, Bonifacio
Sevi, Barış
Srinivasan, Narayanan
Tewari, Shruti
Yong, Jose C
Žeželj, Iris
Tybur, Joshua M
Jakšić, Ivana M.
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Previous work has reported a relation between pathogen-avoidance motivations and prejudice toward various social groups, including gay men and lesbian women. It is currently unknown whether this association is present across cultures, or specific to North America. Analyses of survey data from adult heterosexuals (N = 11,200) from 31 countries showed a small relation between pathogen disgust sensitivity (an individual-difference measure of pathogen-avoidance motivations) and measures of antigay attitudes. Analyses also showed that pathogen disgust sensitivity relates not only to antipathy toward gay men and lesbians, but also to negativity toward other groups, in particular those associated with violations of traditional sexual norms (e.g., prostitutes). These results suggest that the association between pathogen-avoidance motivations and antigay attitudes is relatively stable across cultures and is a manifestation of a more general relation between pathogen-avoidance motivations and pr...ejudice towards groups associated with sexual norm violations.
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disgust sensitivity / emotion / pathogens / prejudice / sexИзвор:
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 2023, 26, 3, 629-651Издавач:
- Thousand Oaks : SAGE
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FPNTY - JOUR AU - Van Leeuwen, Florian AU - Inbar, Joel AU - Bang Petersen, Michael AU - Aarøe, Lene AU - Barclay, Pat AU - Barlow, Fiona Kate AU - De Barra, Mícheál AU - Becker, Vaughn AU - Borovoi, Leah AU - Choi, Jongan AU - Consedine, Nathan S AU - Conway, Jane Rebecca AU - Conway, Paul AU - Cubela Adoric, Vera AU - Demirci, Ekin AU - Fernández, Ana Maria AU - Conque Seco Ferreira, Diogo AU - Ishii, Keiko AU - Ji, Tingting AU - Jonaityte, Inga AU - Lewis, David MG AU - Li, Norman P AU - McIntyre, Jason C AU - Mukherjee, Sumitava AU - Park, Justin H AU - Pawlowski, Boguslaw AU - Pizarro, David AU - Prokop, Pavol AU - Prodromitis, Gerasimos AU - Rantala, Markus J AU - Reynolds, Lisa M AU - Sandin, Bonifacio AU - Sevi, Barış AU - Srinivasan, Narayanan AU - Tewari, Shruti AU - Yong, Jose C AU - Žeželj, Iris AU - Tybur, Joshua M AU - Jakšić, Ivana M. PY - 2023 UR - http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1063 AB - Previous work has reported a relation between pathogen-avoidance motivations and prejudice toward various social groups, including gay men and lesbian women. It is currently unknown whether this association is present across cultures, or specific to North America. Analyses of survey data from adult heterosexuals (N = 11,200) from 31 countries showed a small relation between pathogen disgust sensitivity (an individual-difference measure of pathogen-avoidance motivations) and measures of antigay attitudes. Analyses also showed that pathogen disgust sensitivity relates not only to antipathy toward gay men and lesbians, but also to negativity toward other groups, in particular those associated with violations of traditional sexual norms (e.g., prostitutes). These results suggest that the association between pathogen-avoidance motivations and antigay attitudes is relatively stable across cultures and is a manifestation of a more general relation between pathogen-avoidance motivations and prejudice towards groups associated with sexual norm violations. PB - Thousand Oaks : SAGE T2 - Group Processes & Intergroup Relations T1 - Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations EP - 651 IS - 3 SP - 629 VL - 26 DO - 10.1177/136843022110671 ER -
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Van Leeuwen, F., Inbar, J., Bang Petersen, M., Aarøe, L., Barclay, P., Barlow, F. K., De Barra, M., Becker, V., Borovoi, L., Choi, J., Consedine, N. S., Conway, J. R., Conway, P., Cubela Adoric, V., Demirci, E., Fernández, A. M., Conque Seco Ferreira, D., Ishii, K., Ji, T., Jonaityte, I., Lewis, D. M., Li, N. P., McIntyre, J. C., Mukherjee, S., Park, J. H., Pawlowski, B., Pizarro, D., Prokop, P., Prodromitis, G., Rantala, M. J., Reynolds, L. M., Sandin, B., Sevi, B., Srinivasan, N., Tewari, S., Yong, J. C., Žeželj, I., Tybur, J. M.,& Jakšić, I. M.. (2023). Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations. in Group Processes & Intergroup Relations Thousand Oaks : SAGE., 26(3), 629-651. https://doi.org/10.1177/136843022110671
Van Leeuwen F, Inbar J, Bang Petersen M, Aarøe L, Barclay P, Barlow FK, De Barra M, Becker V, Borovoi L, Choi J, Consedine NS, Conway JR, Conway P, Cubela Adoric V, Demirci E, Fernández AM, Conque Seco Ferreira D, Ishii K, Ji T, Jonaityte I, Lewis DM, Li NP, McIntyre JC, Mukherjee S, Park JH, Pawlowski B, Pizarro D, Prokop P, Prodromitis G, Rantala MJ, Reynolds LM, Sandin B, Sevi B, Srinivasan N, Tewari S, Yong JC, Žeželj I, Tybur JM, Jakšić IM. Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations. in Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 2023;26(3):629-651. doi:10.1177/136843022110671 .
Van Leeuwen, Florian, Inbar, Joel, Bang Petersen, Michael, Aarøe, Lene, Barclay, Pat, Barlow, Fiona Kate, De Barra, Mícheál, Becker, Vaughn, Borovoi, Leah, Choi, Jongan, Consedine, Nathan S, Conway, Jane Rebecca, Conway, Paul, Cubela Adoric, Vera, Demirci, Ekin, Fernández, Ana Maria, Conque Seco Ferreira, Diogo, Ishii, Keiko, Ji, Tingting, Jonaityte, Inga, Lewis, David MG, Li, Norman P, McIntyre, Jason C, Mukherjee, Sumitava, Park, Justin H, Pawlowski, Boguslaw, Pizarro, David, Prokop, Pavol, Prodromitis, Gerasimos, Rantala, Markus J, Reynolds, Lisa M, Sandin, Bonifacio, Sevi, Barış, Srinivasan, Narayanan, Tewari, Shruti, Yong, Jose C, Žeželj, Iris, Tybur, Joshua M, Jakšić, Ivana M., "Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations" in Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 26, no. 3 (2023):629-651, https://doi.org/10.1177/136843022110671 . .