Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Research, The University of Memphis, Ball Hall 100, Memphis, TN, 38152, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2022 May;51(4):1943-1958. doi: 10.1007/s10508-021-02192-5. Epub 2022 Apr 1.
This cross-sectional study applied the intergroup contact theory in the context of transgender prejudice and examined the relationships between quality and quantity of contact and explicit and implicit anti-transgender prejudice. Additionally, the study assessed the possible mediating role of intergroup anxiety in the relationship between intergroup contact and anti-transgender prejudice. Structural equation modeling was used to examine the proposed relationships, controlling for gender, religiosity, and political conservatism. Data were collected from an online sample of 354 participants (males: n = 168; females: n = 186). As hypothesized, greater quantity of contact was uniquely related to less implicit anti-transgender prejudice, whereas greater quality of contact was uniquely related to less explicit and implicit anti-transgender prejudice. Intergroup anxiety mediated the relationships between quality of contact and implicit and explicit anti-transgender prejudice but did not mediate the relationship between quantity of contact and implicit anti-transgender prejudice.
本横断面研究将群体间接触理论应用于跨性别偏见的背景下,考察了接触的质量和数量与明确和隐含的反跨性别偏见之间的关系。此外,该研究还评估了群际焦虑在群体间接触与反跨性别偏见关系中的中介作用。结构方程模型被用来检验所提出的关系,同时控制了性别、宗教信仰和政治保守主义。数据来自于 354 名在线参与者的样本(男性:n=168;女性:n=186)。正如假设的那样,更多的接触数量与更少的隐含反跨性别偏见呈独特相关,而更高的接触质量与更少的明确和隐含反跨性别偏见呈独特相关。群际焦虑中介了接触质量与隐含和明确的反跨性别偏见之间的关系,但并没有中介接触数量与隐含的反跨性别偏见之间的关系。