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Predicting transphobia among cisgender women and men: The roles of feminist identification and gender conformity
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health ( IF 1.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-26 , DOI: 10.1080/19359705.2020.1780535
Sarah E. Conlin 1 , Richard P. Douglass 1 , Emma H. Moscardini 1
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Abstract Introduction This study examined feminist identification and conformity to traditional gender norms as predictors of transphobic attitudes. Method Data was collected among an online, MTurk sample of 290 adult cisgender women and men. Results: Feminist beliefs and self-labeling were independently associated with decreased transphobia among cisgender women, but not among cisgender men. Conformity to the masculine norms of heterosexual self-presentation and emotional control were significantly, independently associated with increased transphobia, whereas risk-taking was associated with decreased transphobia. Conformity to the traditional feminine norm of Sexual Fidelity was significantly associated with increased transphobia. Conclusions Practical and policy implications are discussed.

中文翻译:

预测顺性别女性和男性的跨性别恐惧症:女权主义认同和性别整合的作用

摘要 介绍 本研究检验了女权主义者的认同和对传统性别规范的遵从,作为恐跨态度的预测指标。方法 数据是在 290 名成年顺性别女性和男性的在线 MTurk 样本中收集的。结果:女权主义信仰和自我标签与顺性别女性的跨性别恐惧症减少独立相关,但与顺性别男性无关。对异性恋自我表现和情绪控制的男性规范的遵守与增加的跨性别恐惧症显着独立相关,而冒险与减少跨性别恐惧症相关。符合性忠诚的传统女性规范与增加的跨性别恐惧症显着相关。结论 讨论了实际和政策影响。
更新日期:2020-06-26
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