Department of Psychology, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA.
Department of Psychology, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
J Homosex. 2022 Jun 7;69(7):1275-1299. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2021.1909397. Epub 2021 Apr 1.
Using 239 congregants from 14 randomly selected places of worship in the Southern United States-and a mega-analysis of 577 congregants from 34 similarly-located places of worship-we examined the relationship between religiousness and homonegativity. Multilevel models examining the effects of religiousness on homonegativity indicated that service attendance was more strongly related to homonegativity as a congregation-level variable than as an individual-level variable. Interaction effects between service attendance and the affirmativeness of a congregation were not significant, suggesting that the frequency of participation with a homonegative congregation is not related to homonegativity. These findings imply that the religiousness of a congregation is more closely related to homonegativity than the religiousness of an individual and that individuals may select a congregation that matches their views on same-sex sexuality. Homonegativity may serve a signaling function, enabling congregants to affiliate with a congregation with attitudes toward same-sex sexuality similar to their own.
我们在美国南部 14 个随机选择的宗教场所的 239 名会众——以及来自 34 个类似地点的 577 名会众的 mega 分析——研究了宗教信仰与同性恋厌恶之间的关系。多水平模型检验了宗教信仰对同性恋厌恶的影响,结果表明,作为群体层面的变量,参加宗教活动与同性恋厌恶的关系比作为个体层面的变量更为密切。服务出勤率与教会肯定性之间的交互作用不显著,这表明与同性恋厌恶的教会的参与频率与同性恋厌恶无关。这些发现表明,与个人的宗教信仰相比,会众的宗教信仰与同性恋厌恶更为密切相关,并且个人可能会选择一个与他们对同性性行为的看法相匹配的会众。同性恋厌恶可能具有信号功能,使会众能够与同性性行为态度与自己相似的会众建立联系。