TY - JOUR
T1 - Correlates of attitudes toward homosexuality and intention to care for homosexual people among psychiatric nurses in southern Taiwan
AU - Hou, Shu Ying
AU - Pan, Shung Mei
AU - Ko, Nai Ying
AU - Liu, Hsiu Chin
AU - Wu, Shu Jung
AU - Yang, Wen Chiung
AU - Yang, Hsing Hu
AU - Shieh, Shiu Fen
AU - Chuang, Li Yu
AU - Yen, Cheng Fang
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by a grant (KMUH-93-ND-028) from Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Taiwan.
PY - 2006/8
Y1 - 2006/8
N2 - This study examined the association between attitudes toward homosexual individuals and intention to provide care and demographic and occupational factors, sexual orientation, knowledge about homosexuality, and experiences of contact with homosexual people among psychiatric nurses in southern Taiwan. In total, 133 psychiatric nurses from a medical center, three regional teaching hospitals, and one psychiatric hospital in southern Taiwan were recruited into this study. Their attitudes toward homosexual people as recorded on the Attitudes Toward Homosexuality Questionnaire, intention to provide care to homosexual individuals, and related factors were examined. The results revealed that psychiatric nurses who had a bachelor's or master's degree, higher level of knowledge about homosexuality, and friends or relatives with a homosexual orientation had a more positive attitude toward homosexuality. These psychiatric nurses, with more positive attitudes, and who worked in the medical center or regional teaching hospitals had a higher intention to care for homosexual people. The factors related to attitudes toward homosexuality and intention to care for homosexual people identified in this study should be taken into consideration when intervening in psychiatric nurses' attitudes toward homosexuality and intention to care for homosexual people.
AB - This study examined the association between attitudes toward homosexual individuals and intention to provide care and demographic and occupational factors, sexual orientation, knowledge about homosexuality, and experiences of contact with homosexual people among psychiatric nurses in southern Taiwan. In total, 133 psychiatric nurses from a medical center, three regional teaching hospitals, and one psychiatric hospital in southern Taiwan were recruited into this study. Their attitudes toward homosexual people as recorded on the Attitudes Toward Homosexuality Questionnaire, intention to provide care to homosexual individuals, and related factors were examined. The results revealed that psychiatric nurses who had a bachelor's or master's degree, higher level of knowledge about homosexuality, and friends or relatives with a homosexual orientation had a more positive attitude toward homosexuality. These psychiatric nurses, with more positive attitudes, and who worked in the medical center or regional teaching hospitals had a higher intention to care for homosexual people. The factors related to attitudes toward homosexuality and intention to care for homosexual people identified in this study should be taken into consideration when intervening in psychiatric nurses' attitudes toward homosexuality and intention to care for homosexual people.
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U2 - 10.1016/S1607-551X(09)70328-6
DO - 10.1016/S1607-551X(09)70328-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 16911921
AN - SCOPUS:33748806054
SN - 1607-551X
VL - 22
SP - 390
EP - 397
JO - Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences
JF - Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences
IS - 8
ER -