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How Sexuality Information Impacts Attitudes and Behaviors Toward Gay Service Members
Authors:Larry R. Martinez  Charlie L. Law
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , Rice University , Houston , Texas , USA;2. Department of Psychology , Pennsylvania State University–Schuylkill , Schuylkill Haven , Pennsylvania , USA
Abstract:
The repeal of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy raises several questions and this article examines two of these: (1) Do gay/lesbian service members elicit personal discomfort in coworkers? and (2) Do gay/lesbian service members receive equitable administrative actions? Active duty Air Force office personnel (N?=?181) reported their attitudes toward open service and responded to hypothetical scenarios depicting gay/lesbian or heterosexual male/female subordinates. Gays/lesbians elicited more personal comfort than heterosexuals, and no differences existed between gays/lesbians and heterosexuals in administrative actions. Attitudes toward open service predicted personal comfort but not administrative action ratings.
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