2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11199-019-01069-1
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The Roles of Political Conservatism and Binary Gender Beliefs in Predicting Prejudices Toward Gay Men and People Who Are Transgender

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“…However, while in the US support for issues such as same-sex marriages had risen to 70% in 2020, clearly many negative attitudes remain, especially among Republicans, a group where only about half support same-sex marriage (PRRI Staff 2020, 19 October 2020). Prusaczyk and Hodson (2020) found that individuals high in conservatism showed more prejudice toward gender non-conformists, a pattern replicated in this study. According to Hodson and Dhont (2015), homosexuals and gender non-conformists are perceived as threatening the status quo of traditional marriage and parenthood.…”
Section: Democrats Republicans and Stereotypessupporting
confidence: 84%
“…However, while in the US support for issues such as same-sex marriages had risen to 70% in 2020, clearly many negative attitudes remain, especially among Republicans, a group where only about half support same-sex marriage (PRRI Staff 2020, 19 October 2020). Prusaczyk and Hodson (2020) found that individuals high in conservatism showed more prejudice toward gender non-conformists, a pattern replicated in this study. According to Hodson and Dhont (2015), homosexuals and gender non-conformists are perceived as threatening the status quo of traditional marriage and parenthood.…”
Section: Democrats Republicans and Stereotypessupporting
confidence: 84%
“…That both liberal and conservative participants expressed enhanced support for traditional gender roles after COVID-19's emergence suggests that mortality salience threats could have increased preference for a deeply ingrained cultural worldview, but not necessarily one's own personal worldview. That is, liberals-who tend to be more progressive in their gender role attitudes than conservatives (Lye & Waldron, 1997;Prusaczyk & Hodson, 2020)-still expressed stronger endorsements of traditional gender role conformity after COVID-19's emergence, at a magnitude indistinguishable from that among conservatives. Our findings thus support the terror management theory's conservative-shift predictions about motivated cognition as conceptualized by Jost et al (2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As noted earlier in the paper, often accompanying the Christian fundamentalist beliefs that underpin much of the homophobia experienced by prospective adopters, is a conservative or right-wing political ideology. It is a finding often seen in studies about attitudes toward homosexuality generally (e.g., Brown and Henriquez, 2008 ; Jäckle and Wenzelburger, 2015 ; Prusaczyk and Hodson, 2020 ), and as a barrier to the willingness of adoption professionals to work with sexual minority parents (e.g., Hall, 2010 ; Molina and Alarcón, 2015 ). For example, in their study of adoption agency directors in the United States, Kimberly and Moore (2015) reported that those who self-identified as republicans had more conflicted feelings about same-gender couples than those labeled as independent or democratic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%