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Victim-blaming tendency toward people with AIDS among college students

Authors :
Lee, Motoko Y.
Campbell, Alphonso R.
Mulford, Charles L.
Source :
The Journal of Social Psychology. June, 1999, Vol. 139 Issue 3, p300, 9 p.
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

The victim-blaming tendency toward people with AIDS was examined in relation to gender, fraternity-sorority affiliation, classification (freshmen vs. others), religion (Catholic vs. others), and academic major (business college vs. others) in a survey of 818 students at a midwestern state university in the United States. Desired social distance from gay men and lesbians, the intervening variable in these relations, significantly mediated the indirect effect of fraternity-sorority affiliation, classification, and gender on the victim-blaming tendency. Gender and desired social distance were found to be significant direct determinants of the victim-blaming tendency toward people with AIDS. The study suggests that attitudes toward gay men and lesbians must change if attitudes toward people with AIDS are to change.<br />A number of studies have suggested that there is a human tendency to attribute other people's successes to external factors and their failures to internal factors (D. T Miller & [...]

Details

ISSN :
00224545
Volume :
139
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The Journal of Social Psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.55237508