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Regional Measures of Sexual-Orientation Bias Predict Where Same-Gender Couples Live.
Document Type
Article
Source
Psychological Science (0956-7976). Jul2023, Vol. 34 Issue 7, p794-808. 15p.
Subject
*GAY couples
*IMPLICIT bias
*SEXUAL minorities
*TRANSGENDER communities
*GAY community
*COMMUNITIES
*BISEXUAL people
Language
ISSN
0956-7976
Abstract
Regional explicit and implicit bias are associated with real-world discrimination and marginalization. We extended this research area by focusing on sexual minorities and where same-gender couples live. Using data on 2,939 U.S. counties from Project Implicit and other publicly available sources, we found that measures with known associations with systemic anti–lesbian, gay, and bisexual (anti-LGB) bias are similarly associated with regional implicit and explicit anti-LGB bias. Furthermore, we found that fewer same-gender couples reside in counties with more explicit and implicit anti-LGB bias, above and beyond other factors that likely influence same-gender-couple residency. These findings further suggest that explicit and implicit measures of regional bias are capturing similar, if not the same, construct of a region's culture of bias toward particular groups. Couched specifically within the ongoing systemic political antagonization of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus (LGBTQ+) community, these findings also highlight the importance of considering contextual (in addition to individual) factors that reinforce systemic inequality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]