Authoritarian and homophobic attitudes: gender and adult attachment style differences.

JOURNAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY(2010)

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This study explored the relations of gender and adult attachment styles to college students' scores on several measures of authoritarian attitudes (e. g., right-wing authoritarianism, ethnocentrism, homophobia, and religious fundamentalism). A multivariate analysis of authoritarian attitudes yielded significant main and interaction effects involving students' gender and their (categorical) attachment style scores. Relative to women, men reported higher levels of homophobia, ethnocentrism, and right-wing authoritarianism. Gender differences in homophobia were additionally conditioned by participants' adult attachment styles: Men with dismissing styles evidenced the highest levels of homophobia, whereas women with dismissing styles demonstrated the lowest levels; that is, a fear of intimacy seemed to contribute to homophobic attitudes found among heterosexual men. This was the first U. S. study of the relationship between adult attachment styles and right-wing authoritarianism, and further investigation is warranted.
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homophobia,prejudice,gender,attachment,authoritarianism,ethnocentrism,religious fundamentalism
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