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Sean G Massey1, Ann M Merriwether, Justin R Garcia.
Abstract
The current study compares the effects of traditional and modern anti-homosexual prejudice on evaluations of parenting practices of same-sex and opposite-sex couples. Undergraduate university student participants (N = 436) completed measures of traditional and modern anti-homosexual prejudice and responded to a vignette describing a restaurant scene in which parents react to their child's undesirable behavior. The parents' sexual orientation and the quality of their parenting (positive or negative quality) were varied randomly. It was predicted that participants who score higher in modern prejudice would rate the negative parenting behaviors of same-sex parents more negatively than similar behaviors in opposite-sex parents. It was also predicted that this modern prejudice effect would be most pronounced for male participants. Both hypotheses were supported.Entities:
Keywords: Attitudes; heterosexism; modern prejudice; same-sex parenting; vignettes
Year: 2013 PMID: 23667347 PMCID: PMC3649868 DOI: 10.1080/1550428X.2013.765257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J GLBT Fam Stud ISSN: 1550-428X