Social Psychological Benefits of Gay Games Participation: A Social Identity Theory Explanation |
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Authors: | Vikki Krane Heather Barber Lisa R. McClung |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bowling Green State University;2. University of New Hampshire;3. Independent Research Consultant , Sacramento, CA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract Research examining sexual orientation in sport settings has been limited in scope and lacked theoretical frameworks. To extend this body of research, the current study was framed within social identity theory and examined the impact of Gay Games participation on: (a) social identity, self-esteem, and collective esteem; and (b) expected subsequent social change activities following the Games. One hundred and twenty-five lesbian and bisexual athletes competing in Gay Games V participated in this investigation. The athletes completed a demographic profile and an open-ended questionnaire that asked about their Gay Games experience as well as expected social change activities after the Games. A content analysis of the responses revealed themes consistent with social identity theory. Specifically, these individuals identified the role of the Gay Games on social categorization, personal and social identity, and self and collective esteem. Additionally, these women revealed that following the Gay Games they felt more likely to work towards social change by becoming more out, educating others, and working through political channels. |
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