Relations among Gender, Religiosity, Personality Traits in homophobia
Background: Recognizing the multifactorial discrimination towards gays and lesbians, Hudson and Rickett (1980) proposed a distinction between homo-negativity, conceptualized as the set of behaviors and negative patterns towards the homosexual community, and homophobia thought as an emotional respons...
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