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The Development of Prejudice Towards Gays and Lesbians by Adolescents

The Development of Prejudice Towards Gays and Lesbians by Adolescents Abstract The authors studied the development of gay and lesbian prejudice in white, suburban adolescents in grades 7, 9, and 11. Results paralleled several major findings with adults: males were more prejudiced than females; this difference was greater towards gay males than lesbians; and same-sex prejudice was greater than opposite-sex prejudice. For males and females prejudice increased between grades 7 and 9, but from grades 9 to 11 it decreased for females and increased for males. These differences were explained by the increased vulnerability of males to defensive reactions in response to the prospect of intimate relationships. None of the personality measures were significantly correlated with prejudice. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal Of Homosexuality Taylor & Francis

The Development of Prejudice Towards Gays and Lesbians by Adolescents

Journal Of Homosexuality , Volume 36 (1): 12 – Jun 22, 1998

The Development of Prejudice Towards Gays and Lesbians by Adolescents

Journal Of Homosexuality , Volume 36 (1): 12 – Jun 22, 1998

Abstract

Abstract The authors studied the development of gay and lesbian prejudice in white, suburban adolescents in grades 7, 9, and 11. Results paralleled several major findings with adults: males were more prejudiced than females; this difference was greater towards gay males than lesbians; and same-sex prejudice was greater than opposite-sex prejudice. For males and females prejudice increased between grades 7 and 9, but from grades 9 to 11 it decreased for females and increased for males. These differences were explained by the increased vulnerability of males to defensive reactions in response to the prospect of intimate relationships. None of the personality measures were significantly correlated with prejudice.

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Taylor & Francis
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ISSN
1540-3602
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0091-8369
DOI
10.1300/J082v36n01_06
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Abstract

Abstract The authors studied the development of gay and lesbian prejudice in white, suburban adolescents in grades 7, 9, and 11. Results paralleled several major findings with adults: males were more prejudiced than females; this difference was greater towards gay males than lesbians; and same-sex prejudice was greater than opposite-sex prejudice. For males and females prejudice increased between grades 7 and 9, but from grades 9 to 11 it decreased for females and increased for males. These differences were explained by the increased vulnerability of males to defensive reactions in response to the prospect of intimate relationships. None of the personality measures were significantly correlated with prejudice.

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Journal Of HomosexualityTaylor & Francis

Published: Jun 22, 1998

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