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Homofobia no futebol

Authors: Alfaia, André João Belacorça;

Homofobia no futebol

Abstract

Este trabalho analisa a relação entre as crenças sobre a natureza da homossexualidade e a homofobia no futebol. Trata-se de um estudo correlacional no qual participaram 184 desportistas, praticantes de modalidades com vertente futebolística (103 futebol, 48 futsal e 33 outros). O questionário analisa a relação entre as crenças (Lacerda, Pereira e Camino, 2002) e a rejeição à aproximação (Lacerda et al., 2002, ver também Pereira, Torres e Pereira, 2004) e emoções aos homossexuais (Pereira, Monteiro e Camino, 2009, ver também Lacerda et al., 2002). Os resultados demonstram que os participantes do sexo feminino apresentam-se com menos atitudes preconceituosas do que os do sexo masculino e os mais novos predizem maior homofobia do que os participantes mais velhos. Relativamente às crenças, os desportistas com maior adesão às crenças de natureza ético-moral da homossexualidade exprimem mais atitudes homofóbicas. Já os desportistas com maior adesão à crença sobre a natureza da homossexualidade baseada em justificativas culturais são aqueles com atitudes menos homofóbicas.

This study analyzes the relationship between beliefs about the nature of homosexuality and homophobia in football. This is a correlational study in which participated 184 sportsmen, practitioners of modalities with shed football (103 football, 48 futsal and 33 others). The questionnaire analyzes the relationship between beliefs (Lacerda, Pereira and Camino , 2002) and rejecting to the approximation ( Lacerda et al . , 2002 , see also Pereira , Pereira and Torres , 2004) and emotions against homosexuals ( Pereira , Monteiro and Camino , 2009, see also Lacerda et al. 2002). Results showed that female participants are presented with less prejudiced attitudes than males and younger predict greater homophobia than older participants. Relatively beliefs athletes with greater adherence to the beliefs of ethical and moral nature of homosexuality expressed more homophobic attitudes. Already sportsmen with greater adherence to the belief about the nature of homosexuality based on cultural justifications are those with less homophobic attitudes.

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2980, 2900 Social processes and social issues, 2840, Crenças essencialistas, Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Psicologia, Preconceito, Homofobia, 2800 Developmental psychology , Homophobia, Essentialist beliefs, 2800 Developmental psychology, :Ciências Sociais::Psicologia [Domínio/Área Científica], Prejudice

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