University of Illinois at Chicago, Evanston, IL 60202, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2009 Aug;38(7):937-51. doi: 10.1007/s10964-009-9408-x. Epub 2009 Apr 16.
This study examines the relationship between intergroup contact and adolescents' attitudes regarding homosexuality and the treatment of lesbian and gay (LG) peers. Fourteen- through 18-year-olds (n = 1,069, 59.7% females) completed self-report attitude and judgment questionnaires about the acceptability of homosexuality, levels of comfort around LG peers, and the acceptability of excluding or teasing an LG peer. The results suggest that having an LG friend is related to more positive attitudes toward homosexuals/homosexuality and less tolerance toward the unfair treatment of LG peers. The findings lend further support to intergroup contact theory and provide evidence that the intimacy of contact is related to prejudice reduction, and offer general support that age is related to prejudicial attitudes, but less so to prejudicial behaviors.
本研究考察了群体间接触与青少年对同性恋以及对同性恋和双性恋(LG)同伴的对待的态度之间的关系。14 至 18 岁的青少年(n=1069,女性占 59.7%)完成了关于同性恋可接受性、与 LG 同伴相处舒适度以及排斥或戏弄 LG 同伴可接受性的自我报告态度和判断问卷。结果表明,拥有一个 LG 朋友与对同性恋者/同性恋的更积极态度以及对 LG 同伴不公平待遇的容忍度较低有关。这些发现进一步支持了群体间接触理论,并提供了证据表明接触的亲密程度与偏见减少有关,并普遍支持年龄与偏见态度有关,但与偏见行为的关系较小。