JOURNAL ARTICLE

Psychology Graduate Students' Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men

Bethe A. Korfhage

Year: 2006 Journal:   Journal of Homosexuality Vol: 51 (4)Pages: 145-159   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

The extant literature concerning attitudes toward gay men and lesbians was reviewed, with a particular emphasis on the attitudes of mental health professionals. Seventy graduate students in a variety of psychology-related areas were surveyed about their attitudes toward lesbians and gay men. Findings from hierarchical multiple regression analyses indicated that after controlling for socially desirable responding, the only variable to predict negative attitudes toward gay men and lesbians was endorsement of traditional gender roles. The results of this investigation were placed within a theoretical framework and then implications for training future mental health practitioners were discussed.

Keywords:
Extant taxon Psychology Mental health Graduate students Homosexuality Variety (cybernetics) Social psychology Clinical psychology Psychotherapist Pedagogy Psychoanalysis

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FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
33
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0.81
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Citation History

Topics

LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology
Gender Roles and Identity Studies
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Gender Studies
Social and Intergroup Psychology
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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