Mazur Michelle A, Emmers-Sommer Tara M
Department of Communication, University of Oklahoma, Norman 73019, USA.
J Homosex. 2002;44(1):157-79. doi: 10.1300/j082v44n01_09.
This study examined the impact of motion pictures about the family on viewers' attitudes about family life and sexual orientation. Viewers were randomly assigned to view either Father of the Bride II (control group) or Object of My Affection (treatment group). Viewers' attitudes toward nontraditionalism and homosexuality were assessed before and after viewing their respective film. Treatment and control groups significantly differed in their attitudes toward nontraditionalism, but did not significantly differ in their attitudes toward homosexuals after viewing their respective films. However, the treatment group experienced more favorable attitudes toward homosexuals than the control group after viewing the film. Gender differences were also observed. Men were less tolerant of homosexuals and held fewer nontraditional beliefs about the family than women. Implications and discussion follow.
本研究考察了关于家庭的电影对观众家庭生活态度和性取向的影响。观众被随机分配观看《新岳父大人2》(对照组)或《我的心中只有你》(治疗组)。在观看各自影片前后,评估观众对非传统主义和同性恋的态度。治疗组和对照组在对非传统主义的态度上有显著差异,但在观看各自影片后,对同性恋的态度没有显著差异。然而,观看影片后,治疗组对同性恋的态度比对照组更积极。还观察到了性别差异。男性对同性恋的容忍度较低,对家庭的非传统观念也比女性少。随后是相关启示和讨论。