The scientific literature reported that sport environments are generally hostile toward coming-out of gay, lesbian and bisexual (GLB) athletes. The present study tested gender and sexual orientation differences in negative attitudes toward coming-out in Italian sport contexts. An ad hoc measure, developed for the current study, was used for evaluating negative attitudes toward coming-out in sports related contexts. A sample of 75 Italian soccer players (61.3% heterosexuals and 38.7% GLB athletes) was used to verify two hypotheses; (a) men and heterosexuals will show more negative attitudes toward coming-out in sports related contexts than those of women and sexual minorities, respectively; and (b) elite players will show more negative attitudes than non-elite players. The results showed that men and heterosexuals reported more negative attitudes toward coming-out in sports-related contexts than women and sexual minorities, respectively There were no significant differences between elite players and non-elite players These results suggest that negative attitudes toward coming-out may reflect heterosexism and homophobia in Italian sport-related contexts. It is necessary to promote anti-discriminatory policies in order to reduce prejudice toward GLB people in Italian sports-related contexts.

Atteggiamenti nei confronti di atleti gay, lesbiche e bisessuali che rivelano il proprio orientamento sessuale all’interno dei contesti sportivi / Pistella, Jessica; Baiocco, Roberto. - In: LA CAMERA BLU. - ISSN 2531-6605. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:(2017), pp. 61-78. [10.6092/1827-9198/5381]

Atteggiamenti nei confronti di atleti gay, lesbiche e bisessuali che rivelano il proprio orientamento sessuale all’interno dei contesti sportivi

Jessica Pistella
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Roberto Baiocco
Ultimo
Supervision
2017

Abstract

The scientific literature reported that sport environments are generally hostile toward coming-out of gay, lesbian and bisexual (GLB) athletes. The present study tested gender and sexual orientation differences in negative attitudes toward coming-out in Italian sport contexts. An ad hoc measure, developed for the current study, was used for evaluating negative attitudes toward coming-out in sports related contexts. A sample of 75 Italian soccer players (61.3% heterosexuals and 38.7% GLB athletes) was used to verify two hypotheses; (a) men and heterosexuals will show more negative attitudes toward coming-out in sports related contexts than those of women and sexual minorities, respectively; and (b) elite players will show more negative attitudes than non-elite players. The results showed that men and heterosexuals reported more negative attitudes toward coming-out in sports-related contexts than women and sexual minorities, respectively There were no significant differences between elite players and non-elite players These results suggest that negative attitudes toward coming-out may reflect heterosexism and homophobia in Italian sport-related contexts. It is necessary to promote anti-discriminatory policies in order to reduce prejudice toward GLB people in Italian sports-related contexts.
2017
coming-out; sport; omofobia; eterosessismo
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Atteggiamenti nei confronti di atleti gay, lesbiche e bisessuali che rivelano il proprio orientamento sessuale all’interno dei contesti sportivi / Pistella, Jessica; Baiocco, Roberto. - In: LA CAMERA BLU. - ISSN 2531-6605. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:(2017), pp. 61-78. [10.6092/1827-9198/5381]
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