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群体价值观和行为对青少年男性对恐同语言的看法和使用的影响。

The influence of group values and behavior on adolescent male perceptions of and use of homophobic language.

机构信息

Department of Counseling Psychology and Special Education, 340 MCKB, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602-5093, USA.

Department of Counseling Psychology and Special Education, 340-K MCKB, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602-5093, USA.

出版信息

J Adolesc. 2018 Dec;69:1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2018.08.005. Epub 2018 Sep 11.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The pervasive and derogatory use of homophobic language is a threat to safe, respectful, and inclusive school environments. Group membership has been shown to influence how students use homophobic language. Previous qualitative studies have largely approached the use of this language from the theoretical framework of hegemonic masculinity. In contrast, the current study actively challenged all assumptions about the use of this language.

METHOD

This study was conducted in a public high school located in a rural conservative Christian community in the Intermountain West (USA). Using hermeneutic qualitative methodology to assess individual perceptions of homophobic language, 20 randomly selected 12th-grade male students (17-18 years of age) were individually interviewed.

RESULTS

Three distinct groups emerged during our interviews: students on the debate team, students who strongly identified with a conservative religion, and students on popular athletic teams. Membership in specific peer groups influenced how students participated in or abstained from using homophobic language. Contrary to the prevailing research that pairs religiosity with negatively biased attitudes toward LGBTQIA, in this study, participants' religious beliefs appeared to be associated with respecting others' feelings and a decreased likelihood of using homophobic language.

CONCLUSIONS

After summarizing this study's findings, we conclude with implications for practice. To more effectively deter the use of homophobic language, we encourage school-based interventions that target specific groups of adolescents and consider the social context in which homophobic language occurs.

摘要

简介

同性恋恐惧症语言的普遍存在和贬低性使用是对安全、尊重和包容的学校环境的威胁。群体成员身份已被证明会影响学生使用同性恋恐惧症语言的方式。先前的定性研究在很大程度上从霸权男性气质的理论框架来探讨这种语言的使用。相比之下,当前的研究积极挑战了关于使用这种语言的所有假设。

方法

本研究在位于美国山间西部(美国)一个农村保守基督教社区的公立高中进行。使用解释学定性方法评估个人对同性恋恐惧症语言的看法,对 20 名随机挑选的 12 年级男性学生(17-18 岁)进行了个人访谈。

结果

在我们的访谈中出现了三个不同的群体:辩论队的学生、强烈认同保守宗教的学生和受欢迎的运动队的学生。特定同龄人群体的成员身份影响了学生参与或避免使用同性恋恐惧症语言的方式。与将宗教信仰与对 LGBTQIA 的负面偏见联系起来的主流研究相反,在这项研究中,参与者的宗教信仰似乎与尊重他人的感受和减少使用同性恋恐惧症语言的可能性有关。

结论

在总结本研究的发现后,我们得出了实践的启示。为了更有效地阻止同性恋恐惧症语言的使用,我们鼓励针对特定青少年群体的基于学校的干预措施,并考虑到同性恋恐惧症语言发生的社会背景。

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