Attitudes Toward People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Model of Attitudes to Illness
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Auteurs : John Connors ; Alan HelySource :
- Journal of Applied Social Psychology [ 0021-9029 ] ; 2007-01.
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- Aids scale, Bouton, Casual contact, Connors, Contracting, Crandall, Fictitious illness, Greater fear, Hely, Herek glunt, Homophobia, Homophobia scale, Homosexuality, Influence attitudes, Kunkel temple, Major health risk, Predictor, Present study, Previous studies, Pryor, Psychological bases, Public health risk, Serious illness, Significant predictor, Social contact, Social psychology, Such attitudes, Unfavorable attitudes, Variance, Wagga, Western societies.
Abstract
This study examined attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDS within a sample of 220 young men and women. As predicted, a multiple regression analysis revealed that the fear of contracting HIV/AIDS through casual contact was a significant predictor of both men's and women's willingness to interact with people living with HIV/AIDS. Attitudes toward homosexuality were also a significant predictor of attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDS among women, who generally have a low risk of contracting the disease in Western societies. These results indicate that attitudes toward people with a serious illness may be strongly related to the perceived risk of contracting the disease.
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Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to John Connors, Department of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Locked Bag 678, Wagga Wagga, Australia 2678. E‐mail: <email normalForm="jconnors@csu.edu.au">jconnors@csu.edu.au</email>
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<abstract lang="en">This study examined attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDS within a sample of 220 young men and women. As predicted, a multiple regression analysis revealed that the fear of contracting HIV/AIDS through casual contact was a significant predictor of both men's and women's willingness to interact with people living with HIV/AIDS. Attitudes toward homosexuality were also a significant predictor of attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDS among women, who generally have a low risk of contracting the disease in Western societies. These results indicate that attitudes toward people with a serious illness may be strongly related to the perceived risk of contracting the disease.</abstract>
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