The conjunct role of social, personality and clinical factors in predicting homonegativity
- Authors: Falgares, G; Lino A; Carrara, G; De Santis, S; Kopala-Sibley, DC
- Publication year: 2016
- Type: Proceedings
- Key words: Homonegativity, Personality, Psychopatology
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/219607
Abstract
Homonegativity (HN) refers to negative attitudes towards homosexuality, lesbians, and gay men. Few studies have investigated HN by combining the psychosocial and “clinical” factors, such as authoritarianism and neuroticism, with which it is associated. Past research indicates that personality traits (Lingiardi et al., 2016), as well as experiences of authoritarianism (Altemeyer, 1998), render individuals prone to the development of HN. Conversely, past findings concerning attachment styles have been more controversial.