1. Differences in victim experiences by gender/sexual minority statuses in Japanese virtual communities.
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Yokotani, Kenji and Takano, Masanori
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VIRTUAL communities , *GENDER , *SEXUAL minorities , *MINORITY stress , *VICTIMS , *TRANSGENDER people - Abstract
This study clarified the advantages of virtual communities on non‐victim experiences among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA) individuals in Japan. A total of 3504 Pigg Party users, including 1390 LGBTQIA individuals, reported their experiences of victimization, perceived emotional support, and concealment of their gender/sexual identity in both physical and virtual communities. Japanese individuals with multiple minority statuses had more victim experiences than those with a single or without minority status. Furthermore, differences in victim experiences by gender/sexual minority status were lower in the virtual community than in physical communities. Similar tendencies were also confirmed on perceived emotional support and concealment. Virtual communities provided a more bias‐free social resource to Japanese LGBTQIA individuals than physical communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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