Rowniak Stefan R
a School of Nursing and Health Professions , University of San Francisco , San Francisco , California , USA.
J Homosex. 2015;62(9):1228-40. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2015.1037135. Epub 2015 Apr 20.
A convenience sample of 90 nursing students participated in an online survey measuring homophobia or sexual prejudice. Significantly higher scores were seen among those who endorsed the belief that being gay was a matter of personal choice, did not have a friend or family member who was gay or lesbian, and endorsed religiosity. A significantly higher level of sexual prejudice was seen among those who identified as non-Catholic Christians when compared to other religions. Asian/Pacific Islanders showed significantly higher scores on the scales compared to non-Hispanic Caucasian students. Nursing education should focus on those aspects of homophobia amenable to change.
一项针对90名护理专业学生的便利样本参与了一项测量恐同症或性偏见的在线调查。在那些认同同性恋是个人选择、没有同性恋朋友或家庭成员且认同宗教信仰的学生中,得分显著更高。与其他宗教相比,那些认同自己为非天主教基督徒的学生表现出显著更高水平的性偏见。与非西班牙裔白人学生相比,亚裔/太平洋岛民在这些量表上的得分显著更高。护理教育应关注那些易于改变的恐同症方面。