Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations

Previous work has reported a relation between pathogen-avoidance motivations and prejudice toward various social groups, including gay men and lesbian women. It is currently unknown whether this association is present across cultures, or specific to North America. Analyses of survey data from adult...

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Main Authors: van Leeuwen, F., Inbar, Y., Petersen, M. B., Aaroe, L., Barclay, P., Barlow, F. K., de Barra, M., Becker, D. V., Borovoi, L., Choi, J., Consedine, N. S., Conway, J. R., Conway, P., Adoric, V. C., LI, Norman P.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-48652024-03-05T08:27:56Z Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations van Leeuwen, F. Inbar, Y. Petersen, M. B. Aaroe, L. Barclay, P. Barlow, F. K. de Barra, M. Becker, D. V. Borovoi, L. Choi, J. Consedine, N. S. Conway, J. R. Conway, P. Adoric, V. C. LI, Norman P., Previous work has reported a relation between pathogen-avoidance motivations and prejudice toward various social groups, including gay men and lesbian women. It is currently unknown whether this association is present across cultures, or specific to North America. Analyses of survey data from adult heterosexuals (N = 11,200) from 31 countries showed a small relation between pathogen disgust sensitivity (an individual-difference measure of pathogen-avoidance motivations) and measures of antigay attitudes. Analyses also showed that pathogen disgust sensitivity relates not only to antipathy toward gay men and lesbians, but also to negativity toward other groups, in particular those associated with violations of traditional sexual norms (e.g., prostitutes). These results suggest that the association between pathogen-avoidance motivations and antigay attitudes is relatively stable across cultures and is a manifestation of a more general relation between pathogen-avoidance motivations and prejudice towards groups associated with sexual norm violations. 2023-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3607 info:doi/10.1177/13684302211067151 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4865/viewcontent/DisgustSensitivity_pvoa_cc_by.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Disgust sexual orientation gay lesbian evolutionary psychology Gender and Sexuality Personality and Social Contexts Social Psychology
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topic Disgust
sexual orientation
gay
lesbian
evolutionary psychology
Gender and Sexuality
Personality and Social Contexts
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Disgust
sexual orientation
gay
lesbian
evolutionary psychology
Gender and Sexuality
Personality and Social Contexts
Social Psychology
van Leeuwen, F.
Inbar, Y.
Petersen, M. B.
Aaroe, L.
Barclay, P.
Barlow, F. K.
de Barra, M.
Becker, D. V.
Borovoi, L.
Choi, J.
Consedine, N. S.
Conway, J. R.
Conway, P.
Adoric, V. C.
LI, Norman P.,
Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations
description Previous work has reported a relation between pathogen-avoidance motivations and prejudice toward various social groups, including gay men and lesbian women. It is currently unknown whether this association is present across cultures, or specific to North America. Analyses of survey data from adult heterosexuals (N = 11,200) from 31 countries showed a small relation between pathogen disgust sensitivity (an individual-difference measure of pathogen-avoidance motivations) and measures of antigay attitudes. Analyses also showed that pathogen disgust sensitivity relates not only to antipathy toward gay men and lesbians, but also to negativity toward other groups, in particular those associated with violations of traditional sexual norms (e.g., prostitutes). These results suggest that the association between pathogen-avoidance motivations and antigay attitudes is relatively stable across cultures and is a manifestation of a more general relation between pathogen-avoidance motivations and prejudice towards groups associated with sexual norm violations.
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author van Leeuwen, F.
Inbar, Y.
Petersen, M. B.
Aaroe, L.
Barclay, P.
Barlow, F. K.
de Barra, M.
Becker, D. V.
Borovoi, L.
Choi, J.
Consedine, N. S.
Conway, J. R.
Conway, P.
Adoric, V. C.
LI, Norman P.,
author_facet van Leeuwen, F.
Inbar, Y.
Petersen, M. B.
Aaroe, L.
Barclay, P.
Barlow, F. K.
de Barra, M.
Becker, D. V.
Borovoi, L.
Choi, J.
Consedine, N. S.
Conway, J. R.
Conway, P.
Adoric, V. C.
LI, Norman P.,
author_sort van Leeuwen, F.
title Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations
title_short Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations
title_full Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations
title_fullStr Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations
title_full_unstemmed Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations
title_sort disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3607
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