Homophobic Hate Speech Affects Well-Being of Highly Identified LGBT People

IF 2.3 3区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Journal of Language and Social Psychology Pub Date : 2023-05-08 DOI:10.1177/0261927X231174569
Kamila Zochniak, Oliwia Lewicka, Zuzanna Wybrańska, M. Bilewicz
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Two experimental studies, performed in Italy and Poland, showed that exposure to homophobic hate speech reduces well-being among LGBT+ people, particularly among those who highly identify with the LGBT+ community. Study 1 showed that exposure to homophobic words increases negative mood among highly identifying LGBT+ people, but it does not influence the negative affect of loosely identifying participants. Study 2 showed that exposure to homophobic statements reduces general life satisfaction among highly identifying LGBT+ people, as opposed to low-identifiers.
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恐同仇恨言论影响高度认同的LGBT人群的幸福感
在意大利和波兰进行的两项实验研究表明,接触恐同仇恨言论会降低LGBT+人群的幸福感,尤其是那些高度认同LGBT+群体的人群。研究1表明,接触恐同词语会增加高度认同的LGBT+人群的负面情绪,但不会影响认同程度较低的参与者的负面情绪。研究2表明,接触恐同言论会降低高度认同的LGBT+人群的总体生活满意度,而非低认同的人群。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Language and Social Psychology explores the social dimensions of language and the linguistic implications of social life. Articles are drawn from a wide range of disciplines, including linguistics, cognitive science, sociology, communication, psychology, education, and anthropology. The journal provides complete and balanced coverage of the latest developments and advances through original, full-length articles, short research notes, and special features as Debates, Courses and Conferences, and Book Reviews.
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