同性恋支持团体参与者的内化同性恋恐惧症和痛苦:世俗与极端正统参与者

L. Kulik
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这项研究比较了135名以色列同性恋支持团体参与者的内在同性恋恐惧症和日常压力感知,根据宗教信仰的程度(世俗与极端正统)和性别。该研究的另一个目的是检验个人资源(自尊和自我分化)和环境资源(情感支持)在解释世俗和极端正统参与者以及男性和女性感知到的日常压力方面的贡献是否不同。正如预期的那样,宗教信仰对解释感知到的日常压力贡献最大。在结果变量和解释变量方面,男女之间发现了一些差异,与宗教信仰无关。值得注意的是,尽管女性的情感支持水平更高,但女性感知到的日常压力和内化的同性恋恐惧症水平比男性低。
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Internalized Homophobia and Distress among Participants in Support Groups for Homosexuals: Secular versus Ultra-Orthodox Participants
The study compared internalized homophobia and perceived daily stress among 135 participants in homo-lesbian support groups in Israel, by extent of religiosity (secular vs. ultra-Orthodox) and gender. Another goal of the study was to examine whether the contribution of personal resources (self-esteem and self-differentiation) and environmental resources (emotional support) to explaining perceived daily stress differed for secular versus ultra-Orthodox participants, and for men versus women. As expected, religiosity contributed most significantly to explaining perceived daily stress. Several differences were found between men and women with regard to the outcome variable and the explanatory variables, irrespective of religiosity. Notably, perceived daily stress and levels of internalized homophobia were lower for women than for men, although levels of emotional support were higher for women.
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