| Literature DB >> 25769867 |
Amy Adamczyk1, Yen-hsin Alice Cheng2.
Abstract
The majority of research on attitudes about homosexuality has concentrated on the global North and on Christian and Muslim majority nations. Little research attention has been given to the factors that shape tolerance in societies with a Confucian heritage. Residents of Confucian counties are less tolerant than Europeans and Americans. One reason given for this difference is the emphasis on Confucian values in many Asian societies. Using data from the World Values Survey, we examine whether values that could be described as Confucian influence attitudes in Confucian and non-Confucian nations. We find a unique Confucian cultural effect, which can partially be explained with concerns about keeping the family intact. Conversely, in Confucian societies values related to obedience, conformity, and filial piety are unrelated to attitudes. There is also a small Buddhist contextual effect, resulting in more tolerant attitudes, and the Confucian influence cannot be reduced to an Asian regional effect. Published by Elsevier Inc.Keywords: Buddhist; Confucian; Culture; Family; Homosexuality; Values
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25769867 DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2014.10.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Sci Res ISSN: 0049-089X