Swank Eric, Fahs Breanne
a School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies , Arizona State University , Glendale , Arizona , USA.
b Women and Gender Studies , Arizona State University , Glendale , Arizona , USA.
J Homosex. 2019;66(3):324-348. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2017.1406210. Epub 2017 Dec 22.
This study investigated the relationship between sexual orientations and the protest actions of adults in the United States. Drawing from General Social Survey data from 1996 to 2004, we found that lesbians, gays, and bisexuals were more than twice as likely to protest as heterosexuals. To account for this sexuality gap, we used Patrick Egan's (2008) political distinctiveness theories to identify possible underlying causes of these protesting differences. After running several regressions, we found that sexuality and protesting relationships were moderated by issues of educational attainment, marital statuses, metropolitan residencies, political partisanships, governmental grievances, and gender role expectations.
本研究调查了美国成年人的性取向与抗议行动之间的关系。利用1996年至2004年的综合社会调查数据,我们发现女同性恋者、男同性恋者和双性恋者抗议的可能性是异性恋者的两倍多。为了解释这种性取向差异,我们运用帕特里克·伊根(2008年)的政治独特性理论来确定这些抗议差异可能的潜在原因。在进行了几次回归分析后,我们发现性取向与抗议之间的关系受到教育程度、婚姻状况、大城市居住情况、政治党派归属、对政府的不满以及性别角色期望等因素的调节。