2014
DOI: 10.1093/ijpor/edu016
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Public Opinion in Hong Kong about Gays and Lesbians: The Impact of Interpersonal and Imagined Contact

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“…In fact, changes in contact experience and the sociocultural context of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China on sexual minority issues are highly related to advocacy for the LGBT movement and the current development status of the three places (Chu, 1998; Lau et al, 2014). To some extent, this indicates a response to the sociocultural context and challenges that Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China have encountered during the LGBT movement.…”
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“…In fact, changes in contact experience and the sociocultural context of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China on sexual minority issues are highly related to advocacy for the LGBT movement and the current development status of the three places (Chu, 1998; Lau et al, 2014). To some extent, this indicates a response to the sociocultural context and challenges that Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China have encountered during the LGBT movement.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pride parades by local sexual minorities in Hong Kong began on the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia in 2005, and the first Hong Kong Pride was held in 2008. These parades were held long after the decriminalization of sexual intercourse between men, which occurred in 1990 in Hong Kong (Lau et al, 2014). The Sexual Orientation Discrimination Ordinance investigation and planning by the Hong Kong government in 2014 indicated that the territory’s LGBT movement has made considerable progress.…”
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“…É fato, porém, que os dados de estudos corroboram em caráter transversal que, a partir do momento em que sujeitos que não possuem qualquer contato com o universo LGBT começam a se integrar e interagir com ele, a visão acerca de gays e lésbicas, bem como de suas famílias, pode sofrer mudanças positivas (Cecílio et al, 2013;Costa et al, 2015;Lau et al, 2014;Loehr et al, 2015;Santos et al, 2013;West et al, 2015).…”
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“…Pesquisas apontam que o contato interpessoal com um casal do mesmo sexo pode produzir aceitação social, comportamentos e atitudes mais favoráveis a essa formação familiar (Costa, Pereira & Leal, (2015); Lau, Lau & Loper, 2014;Loehr, Doan & Miller, 2015;West, Husnu & Lipps, 2015). As referidas atitudes são mediadas, ou não, pela homonegatividade -atitudes ou crenças negativas em relação à homossexualidade ou por afetos positivos (Costa et al, 2015;Lau et al, 2014;Loehr et al, 2015;West et al, 2015).…”
Section: Mots-clés: Adoption; Homossexualité; Homoparentalitéunclassified
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