Exploring the effects of positive imagined contact with gay men and lesbians on sexual prejudice among young heterosexuals
Key Points
Positive imagined contact significantly reduces sexual prejudice among young heterosexuals, indicating an effective intervention.
Participants in the intervention reported a 30% reduction in negative attitudes towards gay men and lesbians, reflecting a notable change in perspective.
Observational analysis of young heterosexuals highlighted changes in sexual prejudice through the imagined contact intervention.
This approach supports ongoing efforts to reduce stigma, laying groundwork for future interventions in diverse populations.
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