Attitudes of Taiwan and Hong Kong collegiate student athletes towards homosexuality in sport participation

Yuen-Hsien Tseng, R. Sum
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Abstract This study was conducted to understand the attitudes of Taiwanese and Hong Kong collegiate student athletes (CSAs) towards homosexuality in sport participation, and to explore whether the gender of the CSAs and the sport they were involved in were affected by aspects such as campus climate, team support, and stigma. The participants included 259 Taiwanese and 193 Hong Kong CSAs, with a gender split of 55.53% female and 44.47% male. Of these athletes, 43.36% participated in contact sports, and 56.64% participated in noncontact sports. The results revealed three themes. First, both the Taiwanese and Hong Kong CSAs had positive attitudes towards gay and lesbian, and significant gender differences were observed in the aspects of campus climate, team support, and stigma. Second, no significant sports differences were observed in Taiwanese CSAs, but significant sports differences were found in the aspect of campus climate among the Hong Kong CSAs. Finally, no significant gender and sports differences were observed in the aspects of campus climate, team support, and stigma. Future studies are recommended to include participants from other Asian countries to understand the regional sports cultural differences towards gay and lesbian people. The results and information derived from such studies could facilitate the development of strategies for creating inclusive sports environments.
台湾与香港大学生运动员在体育参与中对同性恋的态度
摘要本研究旨在了解台湾和香港大学生运动员在体育参与中对同性恋的态度,并探讨校园氛围、团队支持和污名等方面是否会影响大学生运动员的性别和所参与的体育项目。参与者包括259名台湾和193名香港的csa,性别比例为女性55.53%,男性44.47%。其中,有43.36%的运动员参加接触性项目,56.64%的运动员参加非接触性项目。结果揭示了三个主题。首先,台湾和香港的csa对同性恋者的态度都是积极的,在校园氛围、团队支持和耻辱感方面存在显著的性别差异。第二,台湾大学生在体育方面无显著差异,而香港大学生在校园气氛方面存在显著差异。最后,在校园氛围、团队支持和耻辱感方面,没有观察到显著的性别和运动差异。未来的研究建议包括其他亚洲国家的参与者,以了解地区对同性恋者的体育文化差异。从这些研究中获得的结果和信息可以促进制定创造包容性体育环境的战略。
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