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A COMPARISON AMONG HEALTHCARE STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH IN ATTITUDES ABOUT LESBIANS AND GAY MEN AND SUPPORT FOR LESBIAN AND GAY HUMAN RIGHTS

机译:匹兹堡大学保健学生对女同性恋者和同性恋者的态度以及对女同性恋者和同性恋者人权的支持之间的比较

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The Department of Health and Human Services report, Healthy People 2010 (HP2010), recommends elimination of healthcare disparities for reasons such as sexual orientation, gender, racial or ethnic background, education level, income, disability status, and geographic location. The 2000 Federal Census revealed that same-sex couples live in 99.3 percent of all counties in the United States. Sexual minorities, throughout their lifetime, access our healthcare system and interact with healthcare professionals. Lesbians and gay men experience substantial disparities in health outcomes. Lesbian and gay human rights issues are intricately linked to social, cultural, and political issues in society. HP2010 notes that health professionals' attitudes about sexual orientation may contribute to existing healthcare disparities. Access to unbiased healthcare could be a factor in these disparities, yet little is known about the attitudes of healthcare trainees, who will eventually provide the care for sexual minorities and others. This study explores attitudes towards lesbians and gay men and support for lesbian and gay human rights among first year health care students in the Master of Social Work, School of Medicine, Master of Nursing programs, and School of Dental Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. This study examines four predictors of attitudes, including academic preparation, personal experiences, political orientation, and frequency of spiritual practice. Social work students scored higher than other healthcare students in academic preparation, personal experience with non-heterosexual orientation, support for lesbian and gay human rights, and diversity training. First year medical and social work students had more positive attitudes than nursing and dental students toward lesbians and gay men. Simultaneous multiple regression analysis revealed political identification, personal experience, and frequent spiritual practices were the strongest predictor variables of personal attitudes toward lesbians and gay men and support for lesbian and gay human rights. When the academic preparation scale score was replaced in the regression analysis with the sexual orientation academic preparation item from that scale, it was a significant predictor of personal attitudes toward lesbians and gay men and support for lesbian and gay human rights.
机译:卫生与公共服务部的报告《 2010年健康人》(HP2010)建议消除医疗保健方面的差异,其原因包括性取向,性别,种族或族裔背景,受教育程度,收入,残疾状况和地理位置。 2000年联邦人口普查显示,同性伴侣生活在美国所有县的99.3%中。性少数群体一生都可以使用我们的医疗保健系统,并与医疗保健专业人员互动。女同性恋者和男同性恋者在健康结果方面存在巨大差异。男女同性恋问题与社会中的社会,文化和政治问题有着千丝万缕的联系。 HP2010指出,卫生专业人员对性取向的态度可能会加剧现有的医疗保健差异。能否获得无偏见的医疗保健可能是造成这些差异的一个因素,但对于医疗保健学员的态度知之甚少,他们最终将为性少数群体和其他人提供医疗服务。这项研究探讨了匹兹堡大学社会工作硕士,医学院,护理学硕士和牙科医学院的一年级保健学生对男女同性恋的态度以及对男女同性恋人权的支持。这项研究检查了态度的四个预测因素,包括学术准备,个人经历,政治取向和精神实践的频率。社会工作的学生在学业准备,非异性恋取向的个人经历,对男女同性恋人权的支持以及多样性培训方面的得分均高于其他医疗保健学生。与护理和牙科专业的学生相比,一年级医学和社会工作专业的学生对女同性恋者和男同性恋者的态度更为积极。同时进行的多元回归分析表明,政治认同,个人经历和频繁的精神实践是个人对女同性恋者和男同性恋者态度以及对女同性恋者和男同性恋者人权的支持的最强预测变量。在回归分析中,用该量表中的性取向学业准备项目代替学业准备量表得分时,它是个人对女同性恋者和男同性恋者态度以及对女同性恋者和男同性恋者人权的支持的重要预测指标。

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    Carrick Kathleen Rose;

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