Yasuko Morinaga
Hiroshima University
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Psychological Reports | 2016
Toan Thanh Nguyen; Kenichi Kimura; Yasuko Morinaga
This study investigated sex differences in homonegativity and their correlates among 197 Vietnamese college students (males = 49, females = 148, M = 20.9 years, SD = 2.9) in Ho Chi Minh City. The survey included Vietnamese-language versions of four scales measuring attitudes toward homosexuality (ATHS), traditional masculinity ideology, knowledge of homosexuality, and contact experiences with homosexuals. An exploratory factor analysis indicated a 3-factor structure for the ATHS: Homonegativity, Tolerance, and Positive Images. Male respondents reported significantly higher scores on homonegativity. Traditional masculinity ideology was positively related to females’ homonegativity, but negatively correlated with tolerant attitudes of both males and females. Knowledge about homosexuality was negatively correlated with homonegativity. Media contact with homosexuals was negatively correlated with males’ homonegativity, but positively correlated with both females and males’ tolerant attitudes. Results suggest that future research develop a new scale to measure Vietnamese’s homonegativity and that media contact as well as ample and accurate knowledge about homosexuality can alter homonegativity.
Psychological Reports | 2017
Yasuko Morinaga; Yuiri Sakamoto; Ken'ichiro Nakashima
Previous studies have argued that masculinity is linked to war. We conducted a web-based survey to examine relationships between gender, attitudes toward war, and masculinities within a sample of Japanese adults of both sexes (N = 366). Our results indicated that while men were more likely than women to accept war, the relationship between attitudes toward war and masculinities was inconclusive. Moreover, the results suggested that favorable attitudes toward war among men could be attenuated by interpersonal orientations. Based on our findings, we recommend a reexamination of attitudes toward war within the Japanese population.
International Journal of Conflict and Violence | 2013
Toan Thanh Nguyen; Yasuko Morinaga; Irene Hanson Frieze; Jessica Cheng; Manyu Li; Akiko Doi; Tatsuya Hirai; Eunsun Joo; Cha Li
The Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 1987
Yasuko Morinaga; Akiko Matsumura
Psychological Reports | 1992
Yasuko Morinaga; Kiriko Sakata; Ryoko Koshi
The Japanese Journal of Personality | 2016
Haruka Shimizu; Ken'ichiro Nakashima; Yasuko Morinaga
The Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 1984
Yasuko Morinaga
Japanese Psychological Research | 2018
Haruka Shimizu; Ken'ichiro Nakashima; Yasuko Morinaga
Japanese Psychological Research | 2018
Yoshiya Furukawa; Ken'ichiro Nakashima; Yasuko Morinaga
Hiroshima Psychological Research | 2018
Maria Yamanaka; Yasuko Morinaga; Yoshiya Furukawa