2019
DOI: 10.17583/mcs.2019.4308
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Homofobia y Orientación Sexual en Deportistas Federados en Cataluña: Inmersos en el Legado de la Heteronormatividad

Abstract: Nowadays, breaking with sexual diversity discrimination is a social requirement that is increasing. Thus, new theoretical frameworks have been appearing and being discussed but, scarcely, aren’t known by society. Consequently, the heteronormative concept still remains on social contexts, from schools to sport stadiums. In this way, this study is focused on the homophobia grade analysis in different federated sports in Catalonia by the adapted version of Actitudes hacia la Diversidad en el Deporte scale (Piedra… Show more

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“…In 2020, the rate of hate crimes related to sexual orientation or gender identity increased by 19.8%, representing the highest proportion in the last 5 years (Ministerio de Interior, 2020). However, although there is evidence of homophobia and transphobia in youth environments, there is little evidence or research at educational institutions and even less in regard to universities (Gallardo-Nieto et al, 2021; García-Orriols & Torrebadella-Flix, 2019; Granero Andújar & García Gómez, 2019).…”
Section: Results: Violence Against Lgbtiq+ In the Spanish Educational...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2020, the rate of hate crimes related to sexual orientation or gender identity increased by 19.8%, representing the highest proportion in the last 5 years (Ministerio de Interior, 2020). However, although there is evidence of homophobia and transphobia in youth environments, there is little evidence or research at educational institutions and even less in regard to universities (Gallardo-Nieto et al, 2021; García-Orriols & Torrebadella-Flix, 2019; Granero Andújar & García Gómez, 2019).…”
Section: Results: Violence Against Lgbtiq+ In the Spanish Educational...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Co n relación a quienes expresan diversidades sexo genéricas, los estudios previos revelan las condiciones de discriminación y exclusión que vivencian en distintos contextos, impidiendo en la mayoría de los casos su inclusión plena, generando graves problemas en su bienestar físico y salud mental, siendo la depresión y los intentos de suicidio los más graves, si se considera que la ideación suicida es hasta siete veces mayor entre jóvenes LGBTIQ+ ((lesbianas, gays, bisexuales, trans, intersex, queer) que entre sus contrapartes heterosexuales (Jaime BARRIENTOS et al, 2017;Juan CORNEJO, 2018;Jordi GARCÍA-ORRIOLS;Xavier TORREBADELLA-FLIX, 2019;Ignacio LOZANO-VERDUZCO, 2017;Claudio MARTÍNEZ et al, 2018;Verónica RUBIO et al, 2021b;Sofía SÁNCHEZ-GONZALEZ;Beatriz GONZÁLEZ-DE-GARAY, 2020;Alemka TOMICIC et al, 2016;Evelyn TORO;Pablo MOYA;Rolando POBLETE, 2020). Las personas trans, es decir, quienes sienten y expresan una identidad de género, distinta del sexo biológico de nacimiento y socialmente esperado (Sebastián DEL PINO-RUBIO;Valentina VERBAL-STOCKMEYER, 2015) suelen ser las más discriminadas dentro de la comunidad LGBTIQ+, especialmente mujeres trans, quienes serían afectadas por mayores opresiones, encontrándose expuestas a discriminaciones, juicios, burlas y acoso callejero (Marcelo AHUMADA;Sofía WOZNY;María ZÚÑIGA, 2018;BARRIENTOS et al, 2019;Camilo BRAZ, 2019;Mariana CELORIO, 2017;Mónica GUZMÁN-GONZÁLEZ et al, 2020;Caterine GALAZ et al, 2018;Verónica RUBIO et al, 2021a;Verónica VILLAGRA;Francisca WILSON, 2022).…”
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