Religiosity and attitudes toward homosexual relationships: Does empathy moderate the relationship?

Previous research has often focused on the stigmatization experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals. Attitudes toward homosexual relationships conversely, have obtained minimal attention. Using a predictive and quantitative approach, the present study explored the rel...

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Main Authors: Conocer, Tricia Ann B., Mirhan, Jay Michaela R., Olindo, Catherine Mae C., Santos, Edy Roseanne S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-86002021-08-06T01:40:14Z Religiosity and attitudes toward homosexual relationships: Does empathy moderate the relationship? Conocer, Tricia Ann B. Mirhan, Jay Michaela R. Olindo, Catherine Mae C. Santos, Edy Roseanne S. Previous research has often focused on the stigmatization experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals. Attitudes toward homosexual relationships conversely, have obtained minimal attention. Using a predictive and quantitative approach, the present study explored the relationships among religiosity, empathy, and attitudes toward homosexual relationships. Data was gathered through a survey questionnaire which consist of the Intrinsic Religious Motivation Scale (Hoge, 1972), Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (Spreng, R. N., McKinnon, M. C., Mar, R. A., & Levine, B., 2009), and a Modified Attitudes Toward Homosexual Relationships scale that was specifically structured for this study. Regression analyses revealed that religiosity and empathy are both significant predictors of Filipinos' attitudes towards homosexual relationships. Empathy, however, did not moderate the relationship between the two variables. Results of the study are discussed in relation to the established literature on Filipinos' attitudes toward homosexual relationships and the possible underlying factors concerning empathy. Suggestions for future research include the application of an established Attitudes Toward Homosexual Relationships scale for Filipinos, as well as a comprehensive exploration of the different aspects of homosexual relationships. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7955 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Homosexuality Sexual minorities Religiousness Attitude (Psychology) Empathy Lesbians Gays Bisexuals Transgender people Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Homosexuality
Sexual minorities
Religiousness
Attitude (Psychology)
Empathy
Lesbians
Gays
Bisexuals
Transgender people
Psychology
spellingShingle Homosexuality
Sexual minorities
Religiousness
Attitude (Psychology)
Empathy
Lesbians
Gays
Bisexuals
Transgender people
Psychology
Conocer, Tricia Ann B.
Mirhan, Jay Michaela R.
Olindo, Catherine Mae C.
Santos, Edy Roseanne S.
Religiosity and attitudes toward homosexual relationships: Does empathy moderate the relationship?
description Previous research has often focused on the stigmatization experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals. Attitudes toward homosexual relationships conversely, have obtained minimal attention. Using a predictive and quantitative approach, the present study explored the relationships among religiosity, empathy, and attitudes toward homosexual relationships. Data was gathered through a survey questionnaire which consist of the Intrinsic Religious Motivation Scale (Hoge, 1972), Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (Spreng, R. N., McKinnon, M. C., Mar, R. A., & Levine, B., 2009), and a Modified Attitudes Toward Homosexual Relationships scale that was specifically structured for this study. Regression analyses revealed that religiosity and empathy are both significant predictors of Filipinos' attitudes towards homosexual relationships. Empathy, however, did not moderate the relationship between the two variables. Results of the study are discussed in relation to the established literature on Filipinos' attitudes toward homosexual relationships and the possible underlying factors concerning empathy. Suggestions for future research include the application of an established Attitudes Toward Homosexual Relationships scale for Filipinos, as well as a comprehensive exploration of the different aspects of homosexual relationships.
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author Conocer, Tricia Ann B.
Mirhan, Jay Michaela R.
Olindo, Catherine Mae C.
Santos, Edy Roseanne S.
author_facet Conocer, Tricia Ann B.
Mirhan, Jay Michaela R.
Olindo, Catherine Mae C.
Santos, Edy Roseanne S.
author_sort Conocer, Tricia Ann B.
title Religiosity and attitudes toward homosexual relationships: Does empathy moderate the relationship?
title_short Religiosity and attitudes toward homosexual relationships: Does empathy moderate the relationship?
title_full Religiosity and attitudes toward homosexual relationships: Does empathy moderate the relationship?
title_fullStr Religiosity and attitudes toward homosexual relationships: Does empathy moderate the relationship?
title_full_unstemmed Religiosity and attitudes toward homosexual relationships: Does empathy moderate the relationship?
title_sort religiosity and attitudes toward homosexual relationships: does empathy moderate the relationship?
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2016
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7955
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