This article presents the results of a cross-sectional online survey sent to a national sample of licensed social workers to examine their attitudes toward individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The survey included the AIDS Attitude Scale (Froman, Owen & Daisy, 1992), the HIV Knowledge Questionnaire-18 (Carey & Schroder, 2002), and the Modern Homonegativity Scale (Morrison & Morrison, 2002). Factors related to education, training, and other personal characteristics are explored. In this sample, 45% of the social workers indicated that more education and training would be beneficial to them in their current position, and greater HIV knowledge was associated with more positive attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDS. Additionally, 57% ...
Third Place winner of poster presentations at the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scho...
Very little is known about the extent to which HIV care and prevention providers who work for U.S. c...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Background: Early in the HIV/AIDS ep...
This explanatory descriptive study examined variables which will help to better understand the knowl...
This exploratory descriptive study examine the attitudes and knowledge among social work students an...
This study explores the relationship between social workers’ perceptions of the HIV (human immunodef...
Includes bibliography.The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has increasingly become a serio...
This study is a replication of the study, Attitudes Toward and Knowledge of AIDS Among African Ameri...
The article describes a quantitative cross-sectional study of a sample of 674 university students en...
The purpose of this study was to explore Connecticut professional Social Workers\u27 (i.e., Clinical...
The intent of this study was to examine the degree to which contact with working persons with AIDS, ...
Student Number : 9410914W - MA research report - School of Social Work - Faculty of HumanitiesThe...
The purpose of this study was to explore Social Work Students' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors r...
This study examined social workers attitudes towards persons living with HIV/AIDS in Kentucky. The s...
The overall objective of this study was to examine healthcare workers knowledge, attitudes and value...
Third Place winner of poster presentations at the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scho...
Very little is known about the extent to which HIV care and prevention providers who work for U.S. c...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Background: Early in the HIV/AIDS ep...
This explanatory descriptive study examined variables which will help to better understand the knowl...
This exploratory descriptive study examine the attitudes and knowledge among social work students an...
This study explores the relationship between social workers’ perceptions of the HIV (human immunodef...
Includes bibliography.The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has increasingly become a serio...
This study is a replication of the study, Attitudes Toward and Knowledge of AIDS Among African Ameri...
The article describes a quantitative cross-sectional study of a sample of 674 university students en...
The purpose of this study was to explore Connecticut professional Social Workers\u27 (i.e., Clinical...
The intent of this study was to examine the degree to which contact with working persons with AIDS, ...
Student Number : 9410914W - MA research report - School of Social Work - Faculty of HumanitiesThe...
The purpose of this study was to explore Social Work Students' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors r...
This study examined social workers attitudes towards persons living with HIV/AIDS in Kentucky. The s...
The overall objective of this study was to examine healthcare workers knowledge, attitudes and value...
Third Place winner of poster presentations at the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scho...
Very little is known about the extent to which HIV care and prevention providers who work for U.S. c...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Background: Early in the HIV/AIDS ep...