Weller L, Aminadav C
Department of Sociology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Br J Med Psychol. 1989 Sep;62(3):273-80. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8341.1989.tb02836.x.
Attitudes towards mild and severe mental handicap were examined, as well as whether these attitudes are influenced by social class, sex, religiosity, and order of questionnaire presentation. A second concern was the effect on these attitudes of country of origin, namely Israeli Jews of Western, Yemenite, and Iraqi origin. A random sample of 360 adults completed the Jordan six-dimensional attitude scale on mental handicap. There was a more positive attitude to mild than to severe mental handicap. None of the remaining variables - including country of origin - affected the attitudes.
研究了对轻度和重度智力障碍的态度,以及这些态度是否受到社会阶层、性别、宗教信仰和问卷呈现顺序的影响。第二个关注点是原籍国对这些态度的影响,即来自西方、也门和伊拉克的以色列犹太人。360名成年人的随机样本完成了约旦智力障碍六维态度量表。对轻度智力障碍的态度比对重度智力障碍的态度更积极。包括原籍国在内的其他变量均未影响这些态度。