Influence of Perceived Media Support on Negative Experiences of LGBTQ+ Individuals

Q1 Arts and Humanities Media Watch Pub Date : 2023-03-29 DOI:10.1177/09760911231159822
R. Shabahang, Michael Brewer, M. Aruguete, Hyejin Shim, Z. Ghaemi, Benyamin Mokhtari Chirani
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Few studies have scrutinized the use of popular media as a practical tool for reducing homophobia and providing services for LGBTQ+ people. This survey study sought to gauge the association of LGBTQ+ individuals’ subjective judgment that social support is available through media (Perceived Media Support; PMS) with their identity and psychological status. We turn to Cultivation Theory and the Parasocial Contact Hypothesis as guiding frameworks to develop the Perceived Media Support Inventory (PMSI), capturing the emotional, instrumental, informational and esteem support that LGBTQ+ individuals perceive from popular media. We collected data from 200 self-identified participants in Iran. Factor and item analyses verified the robustness of the PSMI. PMS was revealed as associated with identity certainty in gays, lesbians and transgender people, identity affirmation in bisexuals, decreased acceptance concerns in transgender people, reduced anxiety in gays, and elevated resilience to stressful circumstances in LGBTQ+s. Besides, surprisingly, PMS was linked to several ramifications, such as identity uncertainty in bisexuals, identity superiority and concealment motivation in gays, internalized homonegativity in transgender people, difficult orientation/identity development process in gays, anxiety in LGBTQ+s in general, a feeling of psychological distance from the community in lesbians and feeling of hatred toward the community in gays. Findings suggest that perceived media support has positive and negative psychological consequences on Iranian LGBTQ+ people, leading us to theorize the dialectics of cultivated media support.
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感知媒体支持对LGBTQ+个体负面体验的影响
很少有研究仔细研究将流行媒体作为减少恐同症和为LGBTQ+人群提供服务的实用工具。这项调查研究试图衡量LGBTQ+个人的主观判断,即通过媒体可以获得社会支持(感知媒体支持;PMS)与他们的身份和心理状态之间的关系。我们将培养理论和准社会接触假说作为开发感知媒体支持量表(PMSI)的指导框架,捕捉LGBTQ+个人从流行媒体中感知到的情感、工具、信息和尊重支持。我们收集了来自伊朗200名自称参与者的数据。因素和项目分析验证了PSMI的稳健性。经前综合症与男同性恋和跨性别者的身份确定性、双性恋者的身份肯定、跨性别者对接受的担忧减少、同性恋者的焦虑减少以及LGBTQ+s对压力环境的抵抗力提高有关。此外,令人惊讶的是,经前综合症与一些后果有关,如双性恋者的身份不确定性、同性恋者的身份优越性和隐蔽动机、跨性别者的内在同负性、同性恋者难以进行定向/身份发展过程、LGBTQ+人群的焦虑,女同性恋者与社区的心理距离感和同性恋者对社区的仇恨感。研究结果表明,感知的媒体支持对伊朗LGBTQ+人群有积极和消极的心理影响,这使我们对培养的媒体支持的辩证法进行了理论化。
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Media Watch Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: Journal of Media Watch is a double blind peer-reviewed tri-annual journal published from India. It is the only journal in the discipline from Asia and India listed in many leading indexing platforms. The journal keeps high quality peer evaluation and academic standards in all levels of its publication. Journal of Media Watch reflects empirical and fundamental research, theoretical articulations, alternative critical thinking, diverse knowledge spectrum, cognizant technologies, scientific postulates, alternative social synergies, exploratory documentations, visual enquiries, narrative argumentations, innovative interventions, and minority inclusiveness in its content and selection. The journal aims at publishing and documenting research publication in the field of communication and media studies that covers a wide range of topics and sub-fields like print media, television, radio, film, public relations, advertising, journalism and social media and the cultural impact and activation of these media in the society. It aims at providing a platform for the scholars to present their research to an international academic community with wide access and reach. Published topics in Media Watch enjoy very high impact and major citation. The journal is supported by strong international editorial advisory support from leading academicians in the world.
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