2020
DOI: 10.1007/s43076-020-00025-3
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Effeminacy and anti-effeminacy: interactions with internalized homophobia, outness, and masculinity

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“…Thepsourinthone, Dune, Liamputtong and Arora [4] argued that gay men high in internalized homonegativity are motivated to maintain a distinct gender identity from other gay men (in this case, femme gay men) through perceptions of masculinity. Additionally, gay men who harbor more negative attitudes toward effeminacy possess more internalized homonegativity and tend to place importance on others' degree of masculinity [56]. Considering that gay men also receive harassment due to homonegativity and gender expression from others within their micro, meso, and exosystems, it is alarming that other gay men perpetuate similar harassment behavior within their micro and mesosystems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thepsourinthone, Dune, Liamputtong and Arora [4] argued that gay men high in internalized homonegativity are motivated to maintain a distinct gender identity from other gay men (in this case, femme gay men) through perceptions of masculinity. Additionally, gay men who harbor more negative attitudes toward effeminacy possess more internalized homonegativity and tend to place importance on others' degree of masculinity [56]. Considering that gay men also receive harassment due to homonegativity and gender expression from others within their micro, meso, and exosystems, it is alarming that other gay men perpetuate similar harassment behavior within their micro and mesosystems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desde então, pesquisas têm alcançado resultados que destacam a presença da antiafeminação em diferentes contextos e sua relação com construtos, como a vivência e internalização de homofobia/heterossexismo/estigma, percepção da masculinidade e abertura da orientação sexual (e.g. Ramos, Costa, & Cerqueira-Santos, 2020). Um dos estudos apontou que a preocupação com a masculinidade e a antiafeminação foram capazes de explicar 30% da variância dos sentimentos negativos sobre ser gay, uma medida que pode ser utilizada para avaliar homofobia/heterossexismo internalizado (Sánchez & Vilain, 2012).…”
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