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Contents:
- ARE HOMOPHOB REALLY GAY?
- SCIENCE PROV THAT HOMOPHOBIA MEANS YOU’RE (PROBABLY) GAY
- HOMOPHOB LIKELY TO BE CLOSET GAYS, STUDY FDS
- THE IMPACT OF INTERNALIZED HOMOPHOBIA ON OUTNS FOR LBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL INDIVIDUALS
- ACCS TO HEALTH SERVIC BY LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR PERSONS: SYSTEMATIC LERATURE REVIEW
- PREJUDICE, SOCIAL STRS, AND MENTAL HEALTH LBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL POPULATNS: CONCEPTUAL ISSU AND REARCH EVINCE
ARE HOMOPHOB REALLY GAY?
Homophobia may stem om a person's own hidn homosexualy, fds new rearch on the lk between anti-gay behavrs and parentg style. * homophobes are gay study *
Add this anecdote to several others cludg that of right wg polician Larry Craig, who pled guilty to lewd behavr toward other men an airport bathroom but who also champned anti-gay legislatn durg his polil reer, and Ted Haggard, lear of the famoly anti-gay Natnal Associatn of the Evangelils, who rigned after was disvered he was engagg male prostut.
SCIENCE PROV THAT HOMOPHOBIA MEANS YOU’RE (PROBABLY) GAY
Why have some of the natn's most vehement anti-gay activists—Ted Haggard, Larry Craig—had gay sex sndals of their own? An op-ed the New York... * homophobes are gay study *
" [5 Ways to Foster Self-Compassn Your Child]Those participants who reported their heterosexualy spe havg hidn same-sex sir were also the most likely to show hostily toward gay dividuals, cludg self-reported anti-gay attus, endorsement of anti-gay polici and discrimatn such as supportg harsher punishments for rearch may help to expla the unrpngs of anti-gay bullyg and hate crim, the rearchers note. Regardg the third hypothis, heterosexual male attus were not signifintly different than female attus when ntrollg for homophobia, however, there was a substantial sex difference the associatn between homophobia and attus: Heterosexual men, but not heterosexual women, were more likely to favor lbian marriage over gay male marriage if they were also ls homophobic agast lbians than gay men.
Alternatively, or addn, may also be due to heterosexual men valug lbian relatnships as erotic and excg, and gay male relatnships as unerotic and revoltg (Louirback & Whley, 1997; Rend & Byers, 2001) heterosexual female trend towards not differentiatg between the typ of marriage might be a functn of women's low differentiatn homophobia towards gay male and lbians. Regardls of the explanatn, the moratg effects of genr on homophobia extend what is currently unrstood about heterosexual attus by showg yet another stance which heterosexual women are more tolerant and heterosexual men, more extreme towards homosexuals, and particular, gay current rearch has important implitns for both gay rights activism and society at large—particularly if both lbian and gay male marriag are to ever be legally granted.
HOMOPHOB LIKELY TO BE CLOSET GAYS, STUDY FDS
Acrdg to a study the Journal of Personaly and Social Psychology, homophob are “more likely to be gay”. (Which, of urse, we already knew, but now we’ve got science to back up.) This study, nducted 2012, tted the rrelatn between “tonomy-thwartg parents” and ternalized self-loathg homophobia, and… * homophobes are gay study *
Hence, is necsary to provi a summary and analysis of that purported up-to-date scientific evince which supports the claim that homosexualy is not a mental two groups that are typilly emed thorative and credible experts on mental disorrs the Uned Stat are the Amerin Psychologil Associatn (APA) and the Amerin Psychiatric Associatn; th, I will prent their stanc on homosexualy and then analyze the “scientific evince” that they claim supports their stanc. ” Gonsrek claims that bee homosexuals are siar to heterosexuals measur of prsn, self-teem, relatnship disrd, and sexual disrd, tomatilly follows that homosexualy is not a disorr, as he not: “The general ncln is clear: The studi overwhelmgly suggt that homosexualy per se is not related to psychopathology or psychologil adjtment” (Gonsrek 1991, 115–36).
Hence, there are multiple mental disorrs which measurg adjtment has no relevance whatsoever to the mental disorr; this is a major ficiency the lerature ed as scientific evince to support the ncln that homosexualy is not a mental is a signifint fdg, although I am not the first to mentn the problem wh diagnosg mental disorrs by lookg at distrs, social functng, or other endpots that are clud unr the terms “adjtment” and “adaptatn. Ronald Bayer summarized the events surroundg the Amerin Psychiatric Associatn's (1973) cisn by notg that Spzer'srtricted fn of mental disorrs, articulated after he had cid that homosexualy had been appropriately classified, entailed two elements: For a behavr to be termed a psychiatric disorr, had to be regularly acpanied by subjective distrs and/or “some generalized impairment social effectivens or functng. In orr to be nsistent wh their logic ed to normalize homosexualy, they mt normalize all other sexual actns that stimulate one to the pot of asm that do not e bad measurements of “adjtment” or rult impaired social functng; is te that they also allow a diagnosis of a sexual disorr if a viance “harm” to another, but that is only if there is lack of nsent.
THE IMPACT OF INTERNALIZED HOMOPHOBIA ON OUTNS FOR LBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL INDIVIDUALS
* homophobes are gay study *
Unfortunately, fatally flawed reasong has served as the basis for “rigoro” and “scientific evince” supportg the claim that homosexualy is not a mental disorr but is rather a normal variant of human sexual nnot nclu (wh Aled Ksey) that a human behavr is normal simply bee is more mon than prevly assumed—otherwise all human behavrs, cludg serial killg, would have to be nsired normal. Negative attu towards homosexualy is likely to be more pronounced among dividuals who harbor unacknowledged attractn towards the same sex, and who grew up nservative thorarian hoeholds which forba such sir, a seri of psychology studi have study, which analyzed four separate experiments nducted the US and Germany, provis empiril evince to suggt that some dividuals homophobia is the external maniftatn of reprsed sexual sir they feel towards their own genr.
Individuals who intify as straight but psychologil tts show a strong attractn to the same sex may be threatened by gays and lbians bee homosexuals remd them of siar tennci wh themselv, Netta Weste, a lecturer at the Universy of Essex and the study's lead thor, many s the are people who are at war wh themselv and they are turng this ternal nflict outward, add -thor Richard Ryan, profsor of psychology at the Universy of Rochter who was volved the study, which about 650 llege stunts rearchers said may not be jt a cince that several vehemently homophobic public figur are often ught engagg homosexual acts. They ced exampl of Ted Haggard, the evangelil preacher who opposed gay marriage but was exposed a gay sex sndal 2006 and Glenn Murphy, Jr., the former chairman of the Young Republin Natnal Feratn and vol opponent of gay marriage, who was acced of sexually assltg a 22-year-old man lgh at or make fun of such blatant hypocrisy, but a real way, the people may often themselv be victims of reprsn and experience exaggerated feelgs of threat, Ryan said. Subjects, who said they were heterosexual, but reported homosexual tennci durg tasks, were more likely to be hostile to gays, the study an earlier study, nducted by the Department of Psychology, Universy of Geia 1996, was found that homophobia is associated wh homosexual aroal that the homophobic dividual is eher unaware of or fdgs of the study nducted by a team om the Universy of Rochter, the Universy of Essex, England, and the Universy of California Santa Barbara, will be published the April issue of the Journal of Personaly and Social Psychology.
ACCS TO HEALTH SERVIC BY LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR PERSONS: SYSTEMATIC LERATURE REVIEW
Genevieve Weber-Gilmore, Sage Rose, Rebec Rubste Volume 1, Issue 3, Pag 163–175 doi:10.15241/gwv.1.3.163 Article published onle: January 2012 Abstract Full article (PDF) Full article (HTML) CE Hours available Internalized homophobia, or the acceptance of society’s homophobic and antigay attus, has been shown to impact the g out procs for LGB dividuals. The current study examed the relatnship between levels of outns to fay, iends and lleagu and ternalized homophobia for 291 lbian, gay, and bisexual dividuals. Rults suggt ternalized homophobia is a predictor of outns to iends, lleagu, and extend fay, but not nuclear fay. A discsn of the fdgs as well as implitns for unselors are provid. * homophobes are gay study *
Low self-teem and low self-acceptance; shame; guilt; prsn and anxiety; feelgs of aquacy and rejectn; verbal and physil abe by fay, partners, and/or peers; homelsns; prostutn; substance e and abe; and suici are some of the mon feelgs or behavrs that are associated wh ternalized homophobia (CSAT, 2001; Diamond & Wilsnack, 1978; Grossman, 1996; Lewis, Saghir, & Robs, 1982; Ross & Rosser, 1996; Saghir & Robs, 1973; Spencer, & Patrick, 2009; Stall & Wiley, 1988; Ste & Cabaj, 1996). This assumptn was based on the profsnal lerature that unrsred the fact that experienc an anti-gay society n lead LGB dividuals to ternalize prejudicial msag and have negative views of self, and the potential nsequenc of g out to fay (fay crisis), iends (disnnectn and loss of iends), and work lleagu (dismissal and mistreatment; Hunter, 2007; Rotheram-Bos & Langabeer, 2001; Sav-Williams & Ream, 2003).
Bis bmedil and epimlogil rmatn on disease prevalence, risk, and vulnerabily, be important to know the formulatn of public health polici directed to the group, implitns of genr issu, the stcturg of health servic, and performance of profsnals, sce the make up the factors that directly terfere wh accs and that guarantee the right to health of the homosexual populatn [6, 7].
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PREJUDICE, SOCIAL STRS, AND MENTAL HEALTH LBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL POPULATNS: CONCEPTUAL ISSU AND REARCH EVINCE
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