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DO YOU HAVE A FRIEND?: THE IMPACT OF PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF SOMEONE WITH AIDS ON ATTITUDES TOWARDS AIDS
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Title
DO
YOU
HAVE A
FRIEND?:
THE
IMPACT
OF
PERSONAL
KNOWLEDGE
OF
SOMEONE
WITH
AIDS
ON
ATTITUDES
TOWARDS
AIDS
Author
Lombas, Leith Leonce
Keywords
Arts and Sciences -- Dissertations, Academic
Dissertations, Academic -- Arts and Sciences
AIDS
Attitudes
HIV
Personal knowledge
Stigma
Abstract
The
study
of
attitudes
towards
those with
AIDS
is
relatively
recent.
Most
studies
have
examined
attitudes
concerning
health
and
medical
concerns.
Little
research
has
focused
on
attitudes
toward
social
and
behavior
concerns.
The
few
that have
focused
on
such
attitudes
have
employed
relatively
small
samples
collected
primarily
out
of
convenience.
The
studies
that have
used
national
samples
have
primarily
addressed
public
policy
issues.
Using
national
data
from the
1988
General
Social
Survey
, this
paper
examines
the
effects
of
personal
knowledge
about
the
AIDS
virus
and
other
attitudinal
variables
on
four
dimensions
of
social
and
behavioral
concern
for those with
AIDS
in
American
society.
Sociodemographic
variables
,
which
prior
studies
have
demonstrated
as
important
predictors
of
attitudes
toward
AIDS
, are
included
as
controls
in this
research
that
presents
findings
from a
multivariate
analysis.
Results
suggests
that the
impact
of
personal
knowledge
of
someone
with
AIDS
does
not
strongly
lead
to
more
supportive
attitudes
regarding
the
rights
of
people
with
AIDS
,
except
when
the
economic
costs
of
AIDS
care
is
concerned.
Directions
for
future
research
are
presented
and
discussed.
Adviser
Gay, David
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
M.A.
Degree Discipline
Department of Sociology
Degree Grantor
Arts and Sciences
Degree Program
Sociology
Graduation Date
2004-05-01
Type
Master's thesis
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2004-05-01
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0000010
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0000010
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