A Mediational Model Explaining the Connection Between Religiosity and Anti-Homosexual Attitudes in Italy: The Effects of Male Role Endorsement and Homosexual Stereotyping.

Giovanni Piumatti
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  1. Giovanni Piumatti: a Department of Psychiatry , University of Oxford , Oxford , UK.

Abstract

This study aimed to better understand the relationship between religiosity and anti-homosexual attitudes in Italy by examining the mediation effects of male role endorsement and homosexual stereotyping. A sample of 5,522 Italian residents (age range = 18-74) was drawn from a cross-sectional national representative survey carried out in 2011. Measures included general religiosity, male role endorsement, homosexual stereotyping, social acceptance of homosexuality, and homosexual rights endorsement. Structural equation modeling was used to test the mediational effects of male role endorsement and homosexual stereotyping on the relationship between general religiosity and attitudes toward lesbians and gay men. Results showed that both male role endorsement and homosexual stereotyping partially mediated the relationship. In a model where religiosity and both mediators positively explained anti-homosexual attitudes, male role endorsement was the strongest mediator. Endorsement of gender role beliefs and homosexual stereotyping may thus exacerbate the connection between religiosity and anti-homosexual attitudes among Italians.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Attitude
Christianity
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Gender Identity
Homophobia
Homosexuality, Female
Homosexuality, Male
Humans
Italy
Male
Middle Aged
Public Opinion
Religion and Sex
Role
Sexual and Gender Minorities
Social Discrimination
Stereotyping
Young Adult

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