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Adolescents’ Judgment of Homophobic Name-Calling: The Role of Peer/Friend Context and Emotional Response

Authors :
Yueyao Wang
Stacey S. Horn
Megan Edgin
Christopher Marosi
Source :
Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 50:1939-1951
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Adolescents use some types of homophobic language (e.g., “that’s so gay”) as a form of banter, while other types are directly targeted as an intentional insult (e.g., calling someone a “fag, dyke, homo”). Little research has investigated adolescents’ use and judgments about these types of homophobic language and whether judgments differ if they are used among friends or directed toward non-friend peers. This study investigated how relationship context and victim’s (N = 477, Mage = 14.7, SD = 1.63) emotional responses related to judgments about anti-gay banter and homophobic name-calling. Adolescents evaluated homophobic name-calling as more wrong than anti-gay banter. While adolescents’ evaluations of homophobic name-calling did not differ based on relationship context, adolescents did differentiate between anti-gay banter perpetrated by a friend vs. a peer. Further, emotional responses mediated these relationships in the anti-gay banter situation. These results suggest that adolescents’ judgments about homophobic language are related to the relationship context and the type of homophobic language used.

Details

ISSN :
15736601 and 00472891
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c0abd12f9a076acbdfe547a08bacfabc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-021-01470-8