Abstract
Using data from the National Sports and Society Survey (N = 3,993), this study considers U.S. public opinion about transgender athletes rights, rights for athletes with varied sex characteristics, sex testing, and gender segregation in sports. Social structural location, social group, and ideological characteristics are examined as predictors of these opinions. Results indicated that most U.S. adults seem to support transgender athletes rights and rights for athletes with varied sex characteristics and oppose sex testing and gender segregation in youth sports. Men, heterosexuals, older generations, those without a college education, Republicans, Christians, and rural residents, as well as those who exhibit more traditionalism and traditionally gendered beliefs in their ideologies, were more opposed to athletes rights and inclusivity on these issues.
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Knoester, C., Allison, R., & Fields, V. T. (2024). Reconstructing, challenging, and negotiating Sex/Gender in sport: U.S. Public opinion about transgender athletes rights, rights for athletes with varied sex characteristics, sex testing, and gender segregation. Sociology of Sport Journal, 41(1), 12–26. https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2022-0121
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