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Reactions to AIDS and Other Illnesses: Reported Interactions in the Workplace
Authors:Eugene P. Sheehan  Randy Lennon  Teresa McDevitt
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , University of Northern Colorado;2. Division of Research, Evaluation and Development , University of Northern Colorado
Abstract:Previous research on the public's response to AIDS has been concerned with attitudes and knowledge in relation to the disease itself. The present study investigated American students' willingness to interact in the workplace with AIDS patients and compared this with their reactions to cancer and hepatitis patients. The effects of perceived control over the cause of the disease were also examined. Exposure to the diseases was manipulated with written scenarios. Results demonstrated that the type of illness affected a willingness to interact with individuals—AIDS patients were reacted to least positively, followed by hepatitis, and cancer patients. Perceived control over the cause of the disease did not affect reactions.
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