Attitudes toward homosexuality: intergenerational comparisons of migrants living in southern Italy
- Autori: DI NAPOLI G., GENTILE A., NOVARA C., GARRO M.
- Anno di pubblicazione: 2025
- Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/668124
Abstract
BACKGROUNDː The construct of homophobia is often associated with sexual minorities, whose members are immersed in a hostile and judgmental environment in which personal identity, especially sexual orientation, is not recognized. Scientific production, despite multi-ethnic societies, appears incomplete with regard to studies on attitudes toward homosexuality among migrants living in host countries, such as Italy. METHODSː Convenience sample of first- and second-generation migrants living in Southern Italy (75 subjects aged between18 and 55 years participated in the study (M = 29.72, SD =10.74), including 38 first-generation and 37 second generation subjects). A form was used to collect demographic information The Italian Scale for the Measurement of Homonegativity (SIMO) (Lingiardi et al., 2005) was used . RESULTSː The results showed significant effects of ethnic and religious affiliation on attitudes toward homosexuality, especially in the first generation. CONCLUSIONSː This finding can probably be attributed to a higher level of integration in the host country as well as to a more conscious religious affiliation.