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Cultivating practices of inclusion towards same-sex families in Italy: A comparison among educators, social workers, and healthcare professionals

Author(s)
Everri, Marina  
Mancini, Tiziana  
O'Brien, Valerie  
Fruggeri, Laura  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/30605
Date Issued
2021-11-01
Date Available
2025-12-01T16:29:27Z
Abstract
LGB+ parented families in recent years are becoming more visible, but limited information exists about how professionals interact with people in these family forms. This study used the framework of intergroup contact theory to investigate whether contact with lesbians and gay men, same-sex couples, and same-sex parents respectively increase inclusive practices towards same-sex families, and whether this association is mediated by professionals' prejudice and endorsement of same-sex families' rights. A questionnaire with scales on: (a) intergroup contact, (b) professionals' orientation towards same-sex families' inclusive practices, (c) professionals' prejudices, and (d) support of same-sex couples' rights was administered to 460 professionals (9.8% males) working in social (N = 103), education (N = 156), and healthcare (N = 201) services in Italy. Path analysis was used to test the prediction that contact increases professionals' intention to embrace inclusive practices towards same-sex families through the mediation of both prejudice and support to same-sex couples' rights to have and raise children. Results showed that contact reduced prejudices towards same-sex families and increased the endorsement of same-sex families' rights, which in turn favoured professionals' willingness to modify their practices to include these family forms. Implications for the training and development of inclusive models are discussed. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
Volume
31
Issue
6
Start Page
659
End Page
672
Copyright (Published Version)
2021 the Authors
Subjects

Intergroup contact th...

Italy, LGB+ community...

Prejudice

Professionals' practi...

Same-sex families

Same-sex families' ri...

DOI
10.1002/casp.2541
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1052-9284
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