West Keon, Cowell Noel M
a Department of Psychology , Goldsmiths, University of London.
J Sex Res. 2015;52(3):296-305. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2013.853725. Epub 2014 Jan 31.
Jamaica has acquired an international reputation for strong antigay prejudice, incidents of antigay violence, and outspoken, antigay public figures. In recent years, national and international gay rights groups have attempted to improve this situation. However, these efforts have not been based on an empirical analysis of the factors underlying Jamaican antigay bias, which is essential for developing effective prejudice-reducing strategies. Using data collected in two large-scale national surveys in 2011 and 2012 (N 2011 = 997, N 2012 = 945), we investigated predictors of Jamaican antigay prejudice, including age, gender, religious affiliation, education, income, and a preference for dancehall music. We also examined changes in reported antigay bias between 2011 and 2012 after accounting for other predictors. All proposed variables predicted some aspect of antigay prejudice, though sometimes in unexpected ways. Male gender emerged as a particularly important predictor. We discuss the strengths and limitations of our design and the implications of our findings for prejudice-reduction strategies in Jamaica.
牙买加因强烈的反同性恋偏见、反同性恋暴力事件以及直言不讳的反同性恋公众人物而在国际上声名狼藉。近年来,国内和国际同性恋权利组织试图改善这种状况。然而,这些努力并非基于对牙买加反同性恋偏见背后因素的实证分析,而这对于制定有效的减少偏见策略至关重要。利用2011年和2012年两次大规模全国性调查收集的数据(2011年N = 997,2012年N = 945),我们调查了牙买加反同性恋偏见的预测因素,包括年龄、性别、宗教信仰、教育程度、收入以及对雷鬼音乐的偏好。我们还在考虑了其他预测因素后,研究了2011年至2012年期间报告的反同性恋偏见的变化。所有提出的变量都预测了反同性恋偏见的某些方面,尽管有时方式出乎意料。男性性别成为一个特别重要的预测因素。我们讨论了我们设计的优点和局限性以及我们的研究结果对牙买加减少偏见策略的影响。