Sexual orientation : perceptions, discrimination and acceptance /

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Imprint:New York : Nova Publishers, [2016]
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Human sexuality
Human sexuality (Nova Science Publishers)
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11409001
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Other authors / contributors:Earley, Frances, editor.
ISBN:9781536101560
1536101567
9781536101409 (softcover)
1536101400
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
Other form:Print version: Sexual orientation Hauppauge, New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2016] 9781536101409
Table of Contents:
  • Preface; Social Reactions, Etiological Perceptions, and Spiritual Perspectives in an LGBTQ Mormon Sample; Abstract; The Impact of Family Support or Its Absence; Societal Attitudes About the Nature and Cause of Homosexuality; Etiological Models; Spiritual Views about the Response of Deity; The LDS Context; Research Questions; Methods; Data Collection and Recruitment; Participants; Measures; Abuse; Results; Perceptions of Early Support or Disapproval; Etiology of Same-Sex Attraction; Abuse; Dysfunctional Parenting; Affirmation and Condemnation of SSA by Deity; Discussion.
  • Family and Community ReactionsEtiology; Perceptions of Divine Communication; Limitations; Summary; Acknowledgment; References; Appendix A; Appendix B; Impression Formation of Applicants Differing in Sexual Orientation: An Attempt to Integrate Theoretical Models and a Review of the Empirical Evidence*; Abstract; Stereotype Content Model; Lack-of-Fit Model; Continuum Model; Stage 1: Initial Categorization; Stage 2: Confirmatory Categorization; Additional Processes at Stage 2:; Prescriptive Stereotypes and Prototyping; Additional Processes at Stage 2: Shifting Standards.
  • Stage 3: RecategorizationAdditional Processes at Stage 3: Subgrouping; Intermediate Conclusion; Additional Processes at Stage 3: Attributional Augmenting and Attribution to Discrimination; Additional Processes at Stage 3: Identity Intersections; Stage 4: Piecemeal Integration; Additional Processes at Stage 4: Subtyping of Counter-Stereotypic Exemplars; Conclusion; References; Biographical Sketch; (How) Does the Proportion of; Same-Sex Couples in Neighborhoods Impact the Mental Health of Sexual Minority Young Adults?; Abstract; Background.
  • High Density Sexual Minority Neighborhoods and Mental Health: Minority CopingHigh Density Sexual Minority Neighborhoods and Heterosexuals; The Current Study; Method; Data; Dependent Variables; Focal Independent Variables; Other Neighborhood-Level Predictors; Concurrent Individual-Level Predictors; Selection Factors; Analytical Strategy; Results; Discussion; Limitations and Conclusion; References; Confronting Homonegativity: Testing the Initiation of a; Self-Regulatory Cycle for Avoidance of Future Homonegative Behaviour; Abstract; Introduction.
  • Prevalence of Enacted Sexual Stigma and Health ImpactsBias Reduction through Confrontation; Study Overview; Method; Participants; Measures; Modern Homonegativity Scale; Interpersonal Situations (IS); Affective Reactions (AFR); Thought and Behaviour Reactions (TBR); Interpretation of Confronters (IOC); Demographic Information; Manipulation Check; Design and Procedure; Results; Modern Homonegativity; Principal Components Analysis; Affective Reactions; Thought and Behavioural Reactions; Interpretation of the Confrontation Situation; Discussion; Homonegativity Endorsement.