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“I'm not gay. . . . I'm a real man!”: Heterosexual Men's Gender Self-Esteem and Sexual Prejudice
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- Juan Manuel Falomir-Pichastor
- University of Geneva,
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- Gabriel Mugny
- University of Geneva
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<jats:p> Five studies examined the hypothesis that heterosexual men, but not heterosexual women, endorse negative attitudes toward homosexuality (i.e., sexual prejudice) in order to maintain a positive gender-related identity that is unambiguously different from a homosexual identity. Studies 1 and 2 showed that men's (but not women's) gender self-esteem (but not personal self-esteem) was positively related to sexual prejudice: The more positive heterosexual men's gender self-esteem, the more negative their attitude toward homosexuality. Studies 3 and 4 showed that this link appears specifically among men motivated to maintain psychological distance from gay men. Study 5 experimentally manipulated the perceived biological differences between homosexual and heterosexual men. The previously observed link between men's gender self-esteem and sexual prejudice appeared in the control and no-differences conditions but disappeared in the differences condition. These findings are discussed in terms of men's attitudes as a defensive function against threat to masculinity. </jats:p>
Journal
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- Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 35 (9), 1233-1243, 2009-07-01
SAGE Publications
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1360292621468650752
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- ISSN
- 15527433
- 01461672
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- Data Source
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- Crossref