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元认知训练对美国倾向共和党的学习者的初步研究:减少对 LGBTIQ+人群的偏见。

A Pilot Study of Metacognitive Training in U.S. Republican Leaners: Reducing Polarization Toward LGBTIQ+ Persons.

机构信息

Department for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University-Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52, 20246, Hamburg, Germany.

Institute of Psychotherapy, University-Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2024 May;53(5):1609-1620. doi: 10.1007/s10508-024-02856-y. Epub 2024 Apr 22.

Abstract

Negative attitudes and stigmatization toward sexual minorities is a cause of minority stress of non-heterosexual persons on an individual level and has a negative impact on democratic coexistence in postmodern, plural society on a societal level. Derived from clinical research, we developed a short metacognitive training (MCT) intended to induce doubt toward inaccurate beliefs about LGBTIQ+ persons. We expected this MCT to reduce homonegativity, threat perceptions of LGBTIQ+ persons, and to foster extended outgroup tolerance compared to an education and a no-treatment control condition. We tested this hypothesis in U.S. Republican leaners who represent a social group that is likely to hold homonegative attitudes. We randomly assigned 490 U.S. Republican leaners to an MCT condition comprising 16 questions and respective answers (n = 166) vs. an education control condition (n = 164) vs. a no-treatment control condition (n = 160). We found that Republican leaners after receiving MCT (1) had a significant reduction of homonegativity (ds ≥ 0.28), (2) significantly perceived LGBTIQ+ persons as less threatening (ds ≥ 0.30), and (3) were significantly more tolerant of various outgroups such as LGBTIQ+ persons, feminists, liberals, and climate activists (ds ≥ 0.23) relative to both control conditions. The small effects of this short intervention and the possibility of systematically applying MCT in social discourse to reduce homonegativity with its potential significance for LGBTIQ+ individuals' mental health are discussed. Furthermore, we highlight this pilot study's significance toward intervention possibilities regarding political division and polarization in postmodern, democratic societies.

摘要

对性少数群体的消极态度和污名化是导致非同性恋者在个人层面上承受少数群体压力的原因,并且会对后现代多元社会的社会层面上的民主共存产生负面影响。我们从临床研究中得出一种简短的元认知训练(MCT),旨在引起对有关 LGBTIQ+人群的不准确信念的怀疑。我们预计这种 MCT 会减少对同性恋、双性恋、跨性别和间性人的敌意,与教育和无治疗对照组相比,会促进对外群体的容忍。我们在美国的共和党倾向者中测试了这个假设,他们代表了一个可能持有同性恋消极态度的社会群体。我们随机分配了 490 名美国共和党倾向者,让他们接受 MCT 条件,包括 16 个问题和各自的答案(n=166),与教育对照组(n=164)和无治疗对照组(n=160)相比。我们发现,接受 MCT 后,共和党倾向者(1)对同性恋的敌意显著降低(ds≥0.28),(2)对 LGBTIQ+人群的感知威胁显著降低(ds≥0.30),(3)对各种外群体(如 LGBTIQ+人群、女权主义者、自由派和气候活动家)的容忍度显著提高(ds≥0.23),与对照组相比。这种简短干预的小效果以及在社会话语中系统应用 MCT 以减少同性恋消极态度的可能性及其对 LGBTIQ+个人心理健康的潜在意义,都值得讨论。此外,我们强调了这项初步研究对于干预后现代民主社会中的政治分歧和两极化的可能性的意义。

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