The Impact of Contact Experience on the Attitudes and Beliefs Toward Same-Sex Parents and Their Children Among Kindergarten Teachers

Chia Min Yang, Chung Ying Lin, Yi Ping Hsieh, Meng Che Tsai, Carol Strong

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摘要

Intergroup contact is important to reduce prejudice toward sexual minorities. Yet little is known regarding how kindergarten teachers’ contact experiences with sexual minority affect their attitudes toward sexual minorities and their beliefs regarding same-sex family parents’ parenting skills and same-sex family children’s adjustment. This cross-sectional study recruited kindergarten teachers (n = 261; mean age = 38.8 years) in Taiwan in 2021–2022. A self-reported online questionnaire was administered which included questions about quantity and quality of contact experiences with lesbians, gay men (LG) and same-sex families, attitudes toward same-sex families, beliefs regarding same-sex parenting skills, and children’s adjustment. Hierarchical multiple regression was used for analysis. The results showed that higher quality of contact with LG was associated with lower prejudice toward LG and with a more positive belief regarding same-sex parents’ parenting skills and children’s adjustment in same-sex families. The contact experience with same-sex families has an association with positive beliefs regarding same-sex family parents and children. After adjustment of quality of contact, quantity of contact did not show association with attitude toward LG or beliefs regarding same-sex family parents and children. The findings suggest that the quality of contact experience with LG is an important factor to reduce the stereotype against same-sex families.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)2951-2973
頁數23
期刊Journal of Homosexuality
71
發行號13
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 性別研究
  • 社會心理學
  • 教育
  • 一般心理學

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