The Influence of Social Demographics Toward Homosexuality from Seven Countries in Southeast Asia
Despite sexual orientation not being classified as a mental dis-order, homosexual behavior remains the object of discrimina-tion by society. Many people in the world consider it deviant behavior. Even though homosexuality is legal in several Southeast Asian countries, community discrimination toward...
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id-ugm-repo.2838582023-11-24T06:42:39Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283858/ The Influence of Social Demographics Toward Homosexuality from Seven Countries in Southeast Asia Firdauzi, Indrawan Hidayat, Putra Darmawan, Almas Rifqi Culture, Arts and Language Despite sexual orientation not being classified as a mental dis-order, homosexual behavior remains the object of discrimina-tion by society. Many people in the world consider it deviant behavior. Even though homosexuality is legal in several Southeast Asian countries, community discrimination toward homosexuals has grown. This study investigates how socio- demographic conditions can explain the rejection of homosex- ual behavior in seven countries in Southeast Asia. In this study,we use cross-sectional World Value Survey wave 7 data. Usinga multivariate logit regression model, we found that most people in Southeast Asia reject homosexual behavior. Also, they believe homosexuals will not become a good parent. Most of the society refuses to socialize and live side by side with a homosexual in their home environment as neighbors. Furthermore, we also found that people are more likely to accept homosexual behavior when they get older. People with a higher level of religiosity, male and married people, have a negative correlation with homosexual behavior, which means they tend to reject the existence of homosexuality. Meanwhile, those who live in urban areas, have daily internet access, and are happier tend to accept homosexual behavior. Taylor and Francis Online 2022-08-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283858/1/The-Influence-of-Social-Demographics-Toward-Homosexuality-from-Seven-Countries-in-Southeast-AsiaJournal-of-Homosexuality.pdf Firdauzi, Indrawan and Hidayat, Putra and Darmawan, Almas Rifqi (2022) The Influence of Social Demographics Toward Homosexuality from Seven Countries in Southeast Asia. Journal of Homosexuality. ISSN 1540-3602 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00918369.2022.2114869 10.1080/00918369.2022.2114869 |
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Despite sexual orientation not being classified as a mental dis-order, homosexual behavior remains the object of discrimina-tion by society. Many people in the world consider it deviant behavior. Even though homosexuality is legal in several Southeast Asian countries, community discrimination toward homosexuals has grown. This study investigates how socio- demographic conditions can explain the rejection of homosex- ual behavior in seven countries in Southeast Asia. In this study,we use cross-sectional World Value Survey wave 7 data. Usinga multivariate logit regression model, we found that most people in Southeast Asia reject homosexual behavior. Also, they believe homosexuals will not become a good parent. Most of the society refuses to socialize and live side by side with
a homosexual in their home environment as neighbors.
Furthermore, we also found that people are more likely to
accept homosexual behavior when they get older. People with
a higher level of religiosity, male and married people, have
a negative correlation with homosexual behavior, which
means they tend to reject the existence of homosexuality.
Meanwhile, those who live in urban areas, have daily internet access, and are happier tend to accept homosexual behavior. |
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The Influence of Social Demographics Toward Homosexuality from Seven Countries in Southeast Asia |
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The Influence of Social Demographics Toward Homosexuality from Seven Countries in Southeast Asia |
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https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283858/1/The-Influence-of-Social-Demographics-Toward-Homosexuality-from-Seven-Countries-in-Southeast-AsiaJournal-of-Homosexuality.pdf https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283858/ https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00918369.2022.2114869 |
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