| Literature DB >> 20818528 |
Adam D Hudepohl1, Dominic J Parrott, Amos Zeichner.
Abstract
The present study compared effects of erotic and non-erotic depictions of male-male intimacy on the experience of anger in heterosexual men. Data came from three independent laboratory studies designed to elicit anger in response to erotic or non-erotic depictions of male-male and male-female intimacy. All participants completed a measure of sexual prejudice and anger was assessed before and after viewing the erotic or non-erotic video. Among high-prejudiced men, viewing erotic and non-erotic intimate behavior between two men elicited significant increases in anger relative to viewing comparable behavior between a male-female dyad. In contrast, among low-prejudiced men, viewing erotic, but not non-erotic, intimate behavior between two men elicited significant increases in anger relative to viewing comparable behavior between a male-female dyad. Implications for understanding heterosexual men's anger, and aggression, toward gay men were discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20818528 PMCID: PMC2936486 DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2010.503511
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Homosex ISSN: 0091-8369