[PDF] A socioecological measurement of homophobia for all countries and its public health impact | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1093/eurpub/cky023 Corpus ID: 3760528A socioecological measurement of homophobia for all countries and its public health impact @article{Lamontagne2018ASM, title={A socioecological measurement of homophobia for all countries and its public health impact}, author={Erik Lamontagne and M. d’Elb{\'e}e and M. Ross and A. Carroll and A. D. Plessis and L. Loures}, journal={European Journal of Public Health}, year={2018}, volume={28}, pages={967–972} } Erik Lamontagne, M. d’Elbée, +3 authors L. Loures Published 2018 Political Science, Medicine European Journal of Public Health Background Measuring homophobia at country level is important to guide public health policy as reductions in stigma are associated with improved health outcomes among gay men and other men who have sex with men. Methods: We developed a Homophobic Climate Index incorporating institutional and social components of homophobia. Institutional homophobia was based on the level of enforcement of laws that criminalise, protect or recognise same-sex relations. 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