Morrison Todd G, Bearden Anomi G
Department of Psychology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
J Homosex. 2007;52(3-4):63-89. doi: 10.1300/J082v52n03_04.
Social scientists appear to focus on negative beliefs about, and attitudes toward, gay men and lesbian women. This emphasis, though understandable in view of the widespread oppression of gay and lesbian individuals, is somewhat myopic because it ignores what might be referred to as the positive dimension of stereotypes. Although such a concept may appear oxymoronic, it is widely recognized that individuals may endorse a mixture of positive and negative stereotypes toward stigmatized groups such as African Americans and women. The purpose of the current series of studies (Study 1, N = 212; Study 2, N = 105) was to devise an instrument measuring endorsement of positive stereotypes about gay men (Homopositivity Scale; HPS). Two versions of the HPS (of varying length) were evaluated, with scale scores on both appearing to be internally consistent and factorially distinct from scales measuring negative stereotypes and prejudices about gay men. These studies also suggest that females are more likely than males to endorse positive stereotypes about gay men, and that such endorsement is negatively associated with need for uniqueness and need for cognition, and positively associated with media contact and benevolent sexism. The limitations of the two studies are outlined and the importance of assessing positive stereotypes about gay men in conjunction with oft-examined homonegativity is discussed.
社会科学家似乎专注于对男同性恋者和女同性恋者的负面看法及态度。鉴于同性恋者普遍遭受压迫,这种关注虽可理解,但有点目光短浅,因为它忽略了刻板印象中可能被称为积极层面的东西。尽管这样一个概念看似矛盾,但人们普遍认识到,对于诸如非裔美国人和女性等受污名化群体,个体可能会认可积极和消极刻板印象的混合。当前这一系列研究(研究1,N = 212;研究2,N = 105)的目的是设计一种测量对男同性恋者积极刻板印象认可程度的工具(同性恋积极量表;HPS)。对HPS的两个版本(长度不同)进行了评估,两个版本的量表得分在内部似乎都是一致的,并且在因子分析上与测量对男同性恋者负面刻板印象和偏见的量表不同。这些研究还表明,女性比男性更有可能认可对男同性恋者的积极刻板印象,而且这种认可与独特需求和认知需求呈负相关,与媒体接触和仁慈性别歧视呈正相关。概述了这两项研究的局限性,并讨论了结合经常研究的同性恋消极性来评估对男同性恋者积极刻板印象的重要性。