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Hosp Community Psychiatry 36:1309-1311, December 1985
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Homophobia Among Physicians and Nurses: An Empirical Study

Carolyn J. Douglas M.D.1, Concetta M. Kalman R.N.2, and Thomas P. Kalman M.D.3

1 The Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City
2 The Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry
3 The New York Hospital—Cornell Medical Center in New York City

11 East 87th Street, New York, New York 10128

In a large urban teaching hospital treating many patients with AIDS, 37 medical house officers and 91 registered nurses completed a questionnaire designed to measure attitudes about homosexuality. Mean scores for both physicians and nurses fell in the low-grade homophobic range. No significant differences were found between scores for doctors and nurses, but women respondents were significantly more homophobic than men. Respondents who had a friend or relative who was homosexual were less homophobic than those who did not. Nearly 10 percent of respondents agreed with the statement that homosexuals who contract AIDS are getting what they deserve. The authors consider this to be an alarming statistic and conclude from the findings that homophobia is higher than desirable in this group of health professionals.




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