Cohen Leonard A, Romberg Elaine, Dixon Debra A, Grace Edward G
Dental School, Department of Health Promotion and Policy, University of Maryland/Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, 666 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2005 Feb;69(2):266-9.
This study was undertaken to gain a better understanding of dental hygiene students' attitudes toward AIDS and homosexuals. Each respondent received a 500-word patient case vignette and two scales for recording impressions of the person described in the vignette. There were four vignettes, identical except that the portrayed individual's illness was identified as either AIDS or leukemia, and sexual preference as either homosexual or heterosexual. No differences in overall ratings on either scale were noted based on the patient's disease status or sexual preference or the interaction between sexual preferences with disease type. Similarly, neither scale displayed significant differences on any of the individual items based on the patient's sexual preference. There were, however, significant differences for several individual items on both scales based on the patient's disease type; students responded more negatively to individuals with AIDS. It appears, therefore, that the hygiene students displayed no bias toward homosexuals and only very minimal bias toward individuals with AIDS.
本研究旨在更好地了解牙科卫生专业学生对艾滋病患者和同性恋者的态度。每位受访者收到一个500字的患者病例 vignette 以及两个用于记录对 vignette 中所描述之人印象的量表。共有四个 vignette,除了所描绘个体的疾病被确定为艾滋病或白血病,以及性取向为同性恋或异性恋外,其余均相同。基于患者的疾病状态、性取向或性取向与疾病类型之间的相互作用,未发现两个量表在总体评分上存在差异。同样,基于患者的性取向,两个量表在任何单个项目上均未显示出显著差异。然而,基于患者的疾病类型,两个量表在几个单个项目上存在显著差异;学生对艾滋病患者的反应更为负面。因此,看来卫生专业学生对同性恋者没有偏见,对艾滋病患者只有非常轻微的偏见。