Jamaica has earned an international reputation for severe sexual prejudice: perhaps disproportionately so compared to other severely anti-LGBT societies. Until recently, however, no quantitative empirical research had investigated Jamaica’s sexual prejudice, leaving the prejudice poorly understood and methods of reducing it unclear. This article reviews the past 15 years of empirical research on Jamaican anti-LGBT prejudice. It situates Jamaica within the global context, explains the current understanding of the severity and nature of the problem, evaluates solutions currently being explored and suggests promising strategies based on available evidence. Importantly, this article also reflects on lessons learned from Jamaica that are relevan...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals come from diverse cultural groups with differing ethnic...
This paper reports on a study of the relationship of homophobia to HIV/AIDS-related stigma in Jamaic...
Based on colonial and neocolonial models of oppression, Jamaica has adopted many laws, policies, and...
Jamaica has developed an international reputation for severe anti-gay prejudice. However, in the pas...
Jamaica has been called "the most homophobic place on Earth" ( Padgett, 2006 , p. 1), and has been i...
Jamaica is seen as one the world’s most anti-gay countries. However, little empirical research has i...
Violent acts against gay men and lesbians are common in the Caribbean, including rape and assault. ...
This is the first quantitative research to investigate attitudes toward heterosexual anal and oral s...
Jamaica is a country with a unique historical legacy of slavery and resistance. Once Britain most pr...
Jamaican LGBTI youth face tragic disparities, the level of which warrants immediate legislative atte...
This research explains about how the efforts Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals, and Gays in ag...
This article argues that the conservative patriarchal bias Christianity of the Jamaican churches’ un...
Jamaican LGBTI youth face tragic disparities, the level of which warrants immediate legislative atte...
This paper reports on a study of the relationship of homophobia to HIV/AIDS-related stigma in Jamaic...
Jamaican men who have sex with men (MSM) have experienced widespread stigma and discrimination. Much...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals come from diverse cultural groups with differing ethnic...
This paper reports on a study of the relationship of homophobia to HIV/AIDS-related stigma in Jamaic...
Based on colonial and neocolonial models of oppression, Jamaica has adopted many laws, policies, and...
Jamaica has developed an international reputation for severe anti-gay prejudice. However, in the pas...
Jamaica has been called "the most homophobic place on Earth" ( Padgett, 2006 , p. 1), and has been i...
Jamaica is seen as one the world’s most anti-gay countries. However, little empirical research has i...
Violent acts against gay men and lesbians are common in the Caribbean, including rape and assault. ...
This is the first quantitative research to investigate attitudes toward heterosexual anal and oral s...
Jamaica is a country with a unique historical legacy of slavery and resistance. Once Britain most pr...
Jamaican LGBTI youth face tragic disparities, the level of which warrants immediate legislative atte...
This research explains about how the efforts Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals, and Gays in ag...
This article argues that the conservative patriarchal bias Christianity of the Jamaican churches’ un...
Jamaican LGBTI youth face tragic disparities, the level of which warrants immediate legislative atte...
This paper reports on a study of the relationship of homophobia to HIV/AIDS-related stigma in Jamaic...
Jamaican men who have sex with men (MSM) have experienced widespread stigma and discrimination. Much...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals come from diverse cultural groups with differing ethnic...
This paper reports on a study of the relationship of homophobia to HIV/AIDS-related stigma in Jamaic...
Based on colonial and neocolonial models of oppression, Jamaica has adopted many laws, policies, and...