| Literature DB >> 33807845 |
Huang-Chi Lin1,2, Yi-Lung Chen3,4, Nai-Ying Ko5, Yu-Ping Chang6, Wei-Hsin Lu7, Cheng-Fang Yen1,2.
Abstract
The aims of this online survey study were to examine the associations of demographic characteristics (gender, age, and sexual orientation), mental health status, and point in time of the survey (i.e., the beginning of the social debates on legalizing same-sex marriage vs. the end of the social debates) with people's perception of the attitudes of the general population in Taiwan toward homosexuality. A two-wave internet survey was conducted using Facebook to gather information regarding people's perception of the population's attitudes toward homosexuality among 4562 participants. The five-item Brief Symptom Rating Scale was used for assessing mental health status. The results indicated that participants perceived the population as having a lower acceptance at the end of the social debates on legalizing same-sex marriage than at the beginning of the social debates; gender moderated the decline in perceived acceptance. The results also indicated that poor mental health and heterosexual orientation were significantly associated with a lower perception of the population's homosexuality acceptance in both waves of the survey. The factors related to perceived homosexuality acceptance need to be considered in developing programs to increase the population's homosexuality acceptance.Entities:
Keywords: attitude; homosexuality; mental health; same-sex marriage
Year: 2021 PMID: 33807845 PMCID: PMC7967317 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18052618
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390