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Moral beliefs of physicians medical students clergy and lay public concerning AIDS.

机译:医师医学生神职人员和公众对AIDS的道德信念。

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A questionnaire was developed to assess religiously based moral beliefs about acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The questionnaire was administered to a group of primarily black physicians, a selection of freshman medical students, two groups of clergy representing contrasting philosophical orientations, a group of young urban black and white attendees of a black cultural event, and two groups of older whites from rural Tennessee who were attending health fairs. Other attitudes about acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and related issues were also assessed. Results showed that 40% to 70% of rural whites strongly endorsed the idea that acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a product of "divine intervention" or "divine retribution." More than half attributed the epidemic to a fulfillment of biblical prophecy. Two of five conservative clergy strongly agreed with the idea of divine intervention, whereas only one in 20 liberal clergy concurred. Approximately one in 10 physicians endorsed these propositions. The responses of freshman medical students were strikingly similar to those of physicians, except that less than half as many believed acquired immunodeficiency syndrome represents the fulfillment of a biblical prophecy. Physicians were remarkably similar to rural whites and conservative clergy in their distrust of the experts concerning the potential contagion of human immunodeficiency virus. When responses to several key items on the questionnaire were combined to create a measure of "conservatism," mean total scores differentiated all groups in the manner predicted. We conclude that religiously based moral beliefs about acquired immunodeficiency syndrome can have dangerous implications for the treatment of its victims by society and its caregivers.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
机译:编制了一份调查问卷,以评估有关获得性免疫缺陷综合症的宗教信仰。该问卷是针对一组主要是黑人医师,一批新生的医学生,两组代表不同哲学取向的神职人员,一组黑人文化事件的城市黑人青年和白人参与者以及两组来自西班牙的年龄较大的白人所进行的。参加健康博览会的田纳西州农村地区。还评估了对获得性免疫缺陷综合症及相关问题的其他态度。结果表明,有40%至70%的农村白人强烈支持这种观点,即后天免疫机能丧失综合症是“神圣干预”或“神圣报应”的产物。超过一半的人把这种流行归因于圣经的预言的实现。五个保守神职人员中有两个非常同意神的干预,而只有十分之一的自由神职人员同意。大约十分之一的医生支持这些主张。新生医学生的反应与医师的反应惊人地相似,不同的是,只有不到一半的人认为获得性免疫缺陷综合症能满足圣经的预言。医师与农村白人和保守的神职人员极为相似,因为他们不信任有关人类免疫缺陷病毒可能传染的专家。当对问卷中几个关键项目的回答进行组合以建立“保守性”度量时,平均总分以预测的方式区分了所有组。我们得出的结论是,基于宗教的关于后天免疫机能丧失综合症的道德观念可能会对社会及其照顾者对其受害者的治疗产生危险的影响(摘要摘录于250字)

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