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      Essentialist Beliefs About Homosexuality Predict Positive and Negative Behavioral Intentions Toward Lesbian Women and Gay Men.

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          This study focuses on essentialist beliefs about homosexuality as determinants of discriminatory intentions against gay men and lesbian women (LG) and the readiness to engage in positive action toward them. A sample of 997 exclusively heterosexual adults participated in an online study set in Croatia, a country with high homophobia undergoing social change that threatens the higher status of the heterosexual majority. Beliefs about immutability and universality of homosexuality were associated with less intention to discriminate and more readiness to engage in positive behavior, while discreteness beliefs were inversely related to both. Furthermore, attitudes toward LGs seem to be the mechanism behind the observed links. Results suggest essentialist beliefs might be fuel for attitudes, which are in turn associated with behavioral intentions. Importantly, essentialist beliefs had both indirect (with attitudes as mediators) and direct effects on behavioral intentions speaking in favor of their robust role in explaining LG-related phenomena.

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          Journal
          J Homosex
          Journal of homosexuality
          Informa UK Limited
          1540-3602
          0091-8369
          2018
          : 65
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences , University of Zagreb , Zagreb , Croatia.
          Article
          10.1080/00918369.2017.1383104
          28934073
          f6a57d8b-7393-4457-8bf7-4dd18306552a
          History

          homosexuality,negative behavior,positive behavior,Essentialist beliefs,attitudes toward LGs

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