Differences in Religious Experience between Men and Women in a Sexual Minority Sample of Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

IF 2 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES JOURNAL OF GLBT FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-01-11 DOI:10.1080/1550428X.2020.1868034
W. Bradshaw, Renee V. Galliher, John P. Dehlin
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Abstract The data analyzed here were obtained from an online survey of 1612 LGBTQ members and former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS, Mormon). Quantitative and qualitative comparisons were made between the men and women in this sample with regard to religiosity (participation, belief, and current attitudes). Women exhibited a greater degree of alienation from the church, were more likely to express negative sentiments about their personal experience in it, and were less believing in its doctrine and policies. A significantly larger proportion of women self-identified in the bisexual region of the sexual orientation continuum than men. In addition, bisexuality facilitated continued church activity for both sexes, but the effect was less strong for women. The data permit possible explanations for the unique religious profile of the women respondents in the context of gender essentialism and traditional gender roles.
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在耶稣基督后期圣徒教会的少数性取向成员样本中,男女宗教经验的差异
摘要本文分析的数据来自对1612名LGBTQ成员和耶稣基督后期圣徒教会(LDS,Mormon)前成员的在线调查。该样本中的男性和女性在宗教信仰(参与、信仰和当前态度)方面进行了定量和定性比较。女性对教会表现出更大程度的疏离感,更有可能对自己在教会的个人经历表达负面情绪,也不太相信教会的教义和政策。在性取向连续体的双性恋区域,自我认同的女性比例明显高于男性。此外,双性恋促进了两性继续进行教堂活动,但对女性的影响不那么强烈。这些数据允许在性别本质主义和传统性别角色的背景下对女性受访者的独特宗教特征做出可能的解释。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of GLBT Family Studies is a much-needed resource on the working dynamics of the diverse family structures found in every corner of the world. This groundbreaking new journal addresses the vital issues facing gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals and their families. Edited by Dr. Jerry J. Bigner, who has provided expert witness testimony in legal cases and in the litigation involving same-sex marriages in Canada, the journal features interdisciplinary studies and scholarly essays on topics related to GLBT family life and functioning as well as relationships with other families.
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