TY - JOUR
T1 - Sociopolitical Trends and Attitudes Towards Transgender People
T2 - A Validation Study of the Transgender Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs (T-KAB) Scale in a Portuguese Sample
AU - Carvalho, Sérgio A.
AU - Lima, Matheus
AU - Pascoal, Patrícia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/6/12
Y1 - 2024/6/12
N2 - Introduction: Attitudes towards transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals are associated with discrimination against TGD people and underly TGD minority stress. Despite Portugal’s progressive legal framework, anti-trans interactions and discourse are reported. Nonetheless, studies on trans attitudes are still incipient in Portugal. The Transgender Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs (T-KAB) scale is a psychometrically sound measure of transgender attitudes. However, its convergent validity with transphobia is yet to be tested, and its ability to study sociopolitical factors driving pro-trans attitudes is unexplored. Methods: We explored the psychometric properties of the European Portuguese version of T-KAB in an online collected (February 2022 to May 2022) sample of Portuguese adults (N = 447), and tested differences (ANOVA; t-test) in T-KAB according to sociopolitical factors. Results: Results from the Principal Axis Factoring and Parallel Analysis showed a two-factor measure of acceptance, comfort, and social tolerance towards trans people. Both factors presented an excellent internal consistency (α =.94 and α =.95) and were significantly associated with the Genderism and Transphobia Scale. Conclusions: Results found that participants with a heterosexual orientation, less contact with TGD people, less educated, religious, and who endorsed a right-wing or conservative political ideology showed lower T-KAB scores. These results corroborate the psychometric validity of the T-KAB, as well as its ability to identify sociopolitical segments of the population according to their attitudes towards TGD people. Policy Implications: This study informs future research on tailored interventions to increase transgender acceptance, comfort, and social tolerance in the general population.
AB - Introduction: Attitudes towards transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals are associated with discrimination against TGD people and underly TGD minority stress. Despite Portugal’s progressive legal framework, anti-trans interactions and discourse are reported. Nonetheless, studies on trans attitudes are still incipient in Portugal. The Transgender Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs (T-KAB) scale is a psychometrically sound measure of transgender attitudes. However, its convergent validity with transphobia is yet to be tested, and its ability to study sociopolitical factors driving pro-trans attitudes is unexplored. Methods: We explored the psychometric properties of the European Portuguese version of T-KAB in an online collected (February 2022 to May 2022) sample of Portuguese adults (N = 447), and tested differences (ANOVA; t-test) in T-KAB according to sociopolitical factors. Results: Results from the Principal Axis Factoring and Parallel Analysis showed a two-factor measure of acceptance, comfort, and social tolerance towards trans people. Both factors presented an excellent internal consistency (α =.94 and α =.95) and were significantly associated with the Genderism and Transphobia Scale. Conclusions: Results found that participants with a heterosexual orientation, less contact with TGD people, less educated, religious, and who endorsed a right-wing or conservative political ideology showed lower T-KAB scores. These results corroborate the psychometric validity of the T-KAB, as well as its ability to identify sociopolitical segments of the population according to their attitudes towards TGD people. Policy Implications: This study informs future research on tailored interventions to increase transgender acceptance, comfort, and social tolerance in the general population.
KW - Gender diverse
KW - Psychometrics
KW - Sociopolitical
KW - Transgender
KW - Transphobia
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U2 - 10.1007/s13178-024-00981-w
DO - 10.1007/s13178-024-00981-w
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85195651721
SN - 1868-9884
JO - Sexuality Research and Social Policy
JF - Sexuality Research and Social Policy
ER -