Genetic and Environmental Influences on Individual Differences in Attitudes Toward Homosexuality: An Australian Twin Study

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Karin J. H. Verweij
Sri N. Shekar
Brendan P. Zietsch
Lindon J. Eaves
J. Michael Bailey
Dorret I. Boomsma
Nicholas G. Martin
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[1] Queensland Institute of Medical Research,Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory
[2] VU University,Department of Biological Psychology
[3] Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine,Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics
[4] Northwestern University,Department of Psychology
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Behavior Genetics | 2008年 / 38卷
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Attitudes; Genetics; Heritability; Homophobia; Twin study; Homosexuality;
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Previous research has shown that many heterosexuals hold negative attitudes toward homosexuals and homosexuality (homophobia). Although a great deal of research has focused on the profile of homophobic individuals, this research provides little theoretical insight into the aetiology of homophobia. To examine genetic and environmental influences on variation in attitudes toward homophobia, we analysed data from 4,688 twins who completed a questionnaire concerning sexual behaviour and attitudes, including attitudes toward homosexuality. Results show that, in accordance with literature, males have significantly more negative attitudes toward homosexuality than females and non-heterosexuals are less homophobic than heterosexuals. In contrast with some earlier findings, age had no significant effect on the homophobia scores in this study. Genetic modelling showed that variation in homophobia scores could be explained by additive genetic (36%), shared environmental (18%) and unique environmental factors (46%). However, corrections based on previous findings show that the shared environmental estimate may be almost entirely accounted for as extra additive genetic variance arising from assortative mating for homophobic attitudes. The results suggest that variation in attitudes toward homosexuality is substantially inherited, and that social environmental influences are relatively minor.
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