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LGBTQ-Related Individual Differences Predict Emotional Reactions to the Pulse Nightclub Shootings.
Violence and Victims ( IF 1.317 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-01 , DOI: 10.1891/vv-d-18-00187
Ralitsa S Maduro 1 , Brynn E Sheehan 2 , Phoebe Hitson 3 , Alexander T Shappie 4 , Valerian J Derlega 4
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This study examined, among 232 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning (LGBTQ) participants, the association of identity centrality and public regard with negative affect about the Pulse nightclub shootings in Orlando, Florida. Identification with victims and perceived threat to personal safety were sequential mediators. Identity centrality was associated with greater identification with the shooting victims. In turn, identification with the victims was associated with greater perceived threat, followed by more negative affect. Low public regard was associated with greater perceived threat that, in turn, was associated with more negative affect. The results support the notion that LGBTQ-related individual differences increase distress about anti-sexual/gender minority hate crimes, especially for individuals with a strong LGBTQ identity and who believe that the majority, heterosexual society devalues sexual/gender minority persons.

中文翻译:

与LGBTQ相关的个体差异可以预测对Pulse Nightclub射击的情绪反应。

这项研究调查了232名同性恋,双性恋,双性恋,变性者,酷儿或询问(LGBTQ)参与者中,身份中心和公众关注与佛罗里达州奥兰多市Pulse夜总会枪击事件的负面影响之间的联系。与受害者的身份识别和对人身安全的威胁被认为是顺序调解者。身份中心性与对枪击受害者的更多认同有关。反过来,与受害者的认同与更大的可感知威胁相关联,随后带来更多负面影响。公众的低关注与更大的可感知威胁相关,反过来,它与更多负面影响相关。结果支持以下观点:与LGBTQ相关的个人差异会增加对反性/性别少数群体仇恨犯罪的困扰,
更新日期:2020-04-01
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