Sexual Prejudice Among Heterosexual College Men as a Predictor of Condom Attitudes |
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Authors: | Tanya L. Boone Anne Duran |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, California State University, Bakersfield, 9001 Stockdale Highway, 24 DDH, Bakersfield, CA, 93311, USA
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Abstract: | Heterosexual male college students (N?=?100) (average age?=?19.7; 43% European American; 39% Christian) from the southwestern U.S. completed surveys in order to test a model predicting condom attitudes from religiosity, gender role attitudes, sexual prejudice, and the belief that “AIDS is a gay disease.” In the final model, those who reported more religiosity, more traditional gender role attitudes, and greater anxiety about interacting with gay men also reported feeling their core values and beliefs were threatened by gay men. In turn, men who felt strongly threatened in this way more strongly endorsed the belief that “AIDS is a gay disease,” and stronger endorsement of this belief was associated with more negative attitudes about condoms and condom use. |
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