Homonegativity and sport: A systematic review of the literature

L. Rollé, Erika Cazzini, Fabrizio Santoniccolo, T. Trombetta
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Abstract The hypermasculine subculture of individual and team sports is a context where discriminatory attitudes toward lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people can occur at a higher rate, although conflicting results emerged in the literature. In order to clarify these data, a systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA statement, with the aim to analyze the research on expressed homonegativity among athletes and the discrimination perceived by LGB people involved in sport contexts. Thirty-eight articles were included. Although half of the included research identified, mainly among younger generations, positive attitudes toward homosexuality, an adherence to an orthodox masculinity and veiled discriminatory expressions persist. In addition, several papers identified overt discrimination, and LGB athletes often perceive sport contexts as discriminatory. Even seemingly “positive,” results should therefore be interpreted with caution. Evidence suggests the connection with stereotypical requirements and a heteronormative and homonegative cultural system could be maintained in apparently innocuous behaviors and expressions. Further interventions are necessary in order to sensitize sporting contexts regarding homosexuality-related issues and to promote inclusive attitudes.
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同质性与体育:文献的系统回顾
在个人和团队运动的超男性亚文化中,对女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)人群的歧视态度可能发生得更高,尽管文献中出现了相互矛盾的结果。为了澄清这些数据,我们在PRISMA声明之后进行了系统的回顾,旨在分析运动员中表达的同性恋消极情绪和LGB人群在体育环境中感受到的歧视。共纳入38篇文章。尽管其中一半的研究表明,主要是在年轻一代中,对同性恋的积极态度、对正统男子气概的坚持和含蓄的歧视性表达仍然存在。此外,有几篇论文指出了明显的歧视,LGB运动员经常认为体育环境具有歧视性。因此,即使是看似“积极”的结果,也应该谨慎解读。有证据表明,在明显无害的行为和表达中,与刻板要求和异性规范和同性消极的文化系统的联系可以维持。进一步的干预是必要的,以便使体育环境对与同性恋有关的问题更加敏感,并促进包容的态度。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services provides empirical knowledge and conceptual information related to sexual minorities and their social environment. Filled with innovative ideas and resources for the design, evaluation, and delivery of social services for these populations at all stages of life, the journal is a positive influence on the development of public and social policy, programs and services, and social work practice. Dedicated to the development of knowledge which meets the practical needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people in their social context, the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services is a forum for studying.
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