The Biphobia Scale a Decade Later: Reflections and Additions

Biphobia, which has been defined as negative attitudes about bisexuality and bisexual individuals, is a psychological construct that is, at present, not well understood. Ochs described the denigration that bisexual individuals face as 'double discrimination,' which she defined as discrimin...

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Published in:Journal of bisexuality Vol. 11; no. 4; pp. 453 - 457
Main Authors: Mulick, Patrick S., Wright, Lester W.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis Group 01-10-2011
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:Biphobia, which has been defined as negative attitudes about bisexuality and bisexual individuals, is a psychological construct that is, at present, not well understood. Ochs described the denigration that bisexual individuals face as 'double discrimination,' which she defined as discrimination from both heterosexual and homosexual communities. A 30-item instrument, the Biphobia Scale, was developed to measure negative cognitions, affects and behaviors regarding bisexuality and bisexual individuals. The instrument has provided empirical support for the existence of the construct of biphobia and suggests that it exists in the heterosexual and homosexual communities. The results support the theory that bisexual individuals are subjected to 'double discrimination.'
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ISSN:1529-9716
1529-9724
DOI:10.1080/15299716.2011.620486