Paris M J
California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley/Alameda.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1993 Aug;74(8):818-25. doi: 10.1016/0003-9993(93)90007-w.
This study used the Attitude Towards Disabled Persons Scale (ATDP) to investigate differences in attitudes toward individuals with physical disabilities among first-year and fourth-year medical students and health-care professionals. Of 851 questionnaires sent out, 310 were returned, and 297 were used in the final analyses. The fourth-year medical students had significantly more positive attitudes toward people with physical disabilities when compared to the first-year medical students. Differences between health-care professionals and fourth-year medical students were nonsignificant. Across the sample, females, compared to males, and whites, compared to Asians, were found to hold significantly more positive attitudes toward people with physical disabilities. Contact with people with physical disabilities did not have to be on an equal-status basis to have a positive effect on attitudes toward people with physical disabilities. The need for health and educational disciplines to further the movement towards integration of people with physical disabilities was emphasized, and suggestions for future research were offered.
本研究使用残疾人态度量表(ATDP)来调查一年级和四年级医学生以及医疗保健专业人员对身体残疾个体态度的差异。在发放的851份问卷中,回收了310份,最终分析使用了297份。与一年级医学生相比,四年级医学生对身体残疾者的态度明显更积极。医疗保健专业人员与四年级医学生之间的差异不显著。在整个样本中,发现女性比男性、白人比亚洲人对身体残疾者持有明显更积极的态度。与身体残疾者的接触不必基于平等地位就能对人们对身体残疾者的态度产生积极影响。强调了健康和教育学科推动身体残疾者融入运动的必要性,并提出了未来研究的建议。