Conner G, Richman C L, Wallace S, Tilquin C
Department of Psychology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109.
Psychol Rep. 1990 Dec;67(3 Pt 2):1147-52. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1990.67.3f.1147.
22 male American and 24 male French college students' knowledge of AIDS scores were equivalent on a currently constructed 18-item questionnaire. Both groups answered more than 75% of the questions correctly. The American students' homophobic bias and reaction scores were higher than those of the French students on a 43-item homophobic questionnaire. The latter findings were interpreted as consistent with reduced effects of conservative, orthodox religion in France and the stability of traditional religious influence in America over the past three decades. No relation was found between knowledge of AIDS and homophobia in these small conveniently available samples.
在一份目前编制的18道题问卷上,22名美国男大学生和24名法国男大学生的艾滋病知识得分相当。两组对超过75%的问题回答正确。在一份43道题的恐同问卷上,美国学生的恐同偏见和反应得分高于法国学生。后一项发现被解释为与法国保守、正统宗教影响减弱以及过去三十年美国传统宗教影响的稳定性相一致。在这些方便获取的小样本中,未发现艾滋病知识与恐同之间存在关联。