Stulhofer Aleksander, Rimac Ivan
Department of Sociology, University of Zagreb.
J Sex Res. 2009 Jan-Feb;46(1):24-32. doi: 10.1080/00224490802398373.
This paper analyzes macro-determinants of negative attitudes toward homosexuality in 31 European societies. Using the European Values Study (EVS) 1999/2000, carried out on national probability samples, we tested the effects of tradition, modernization, and postmodernization on homonegativity. According to the findings, social distance toward homosexual persons was predicted by Eastern Orthodox religion, a greater degree of urbanization, economic development, and immigration. Disapproval of homosexuality was found associated with economic development and urbanization, while immigration had borderline significance. Although the analyses pointed to the central role of the modernization processes in increasing social acceptance of homosexuality in European societies, persisting religious traditions and more recent immigration waves limit the effect of modernization.
本文分析了31个欧洲社会中对同性恋持消极态度的宏观决定因素。利用1999/2000年欧洲价值观研究(EVS),该研究基于全国概率样本进行,我们测试了传统、现代化和后现代化对同性恋厌恶情绪的影响。根据研究结果,对同性恋者的社会距离可由东正教、更高程度的城市化、经济发展和移民来预测。对同性恋的不认可与经济发展和城市化有关,而移民具有边缘显著性。尽管分析指出现代化进程在欧洲社会提高对同性恋的社会接受度方面发挥着核心作用,但持续存在的宗教传统和最近的移民潮限制了现代化的效果。