Authors
Brian A Feinstein, Isabel Benjamin, Kate D Dorrell, Sydni E Foley, Helena S Blumenau, Ryan T Cragun, Eric Julian Manalastas
Publication date
2022/11/14
Journal
Journal of bisexuality
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
463-484
Publisher
Routledge
Description
People report more negative attitudes toward bisexual than gay/lesbian individuals, but little is known about attitudes at the intersections of gender and race/ethnicity. We examined whether attitudes toward bisexual people differed depending on: 1) target gender identity (man, woman), gender modality (cisgender, transgender), and race/ethnicity (White, Black, Hispanic); and 2) participant gender identity (man, woman) and race/ethnicity (White, person of color). As part of a cross-sectional survey, 552 participants rated their feelings toward 12 bisexual targets who varied in gender identity/modality and race/ethnicity. A repeated-measures ANOVA indicated that participants rated bisexual men more negatively than bisexual women, transgender bisexual individuals more negatively than cisgender bisexual individuals, and Black/Hispanic bisexual individuals more negatively than White bisexual individuals. However …
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