The Use of Bidimensional Scales to Assess Social Workers' Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men (Research Note)
Social Work Research 2005, March, 29, 1
-
- €2.99
-
- €2.99
Publisher Description
In this research note we provide a rationale for the use of gender-specific subscales, rather than a single global measurement device, to assess respondents' differential attitudes toward lesbians and gay men. We then evaluate the reliability and validity of equivalent forms of the Attitudes toward Lesbians and Gay Men scale (ATLG) (Herek, 1994) when administered to professional social workers. Following the psychometric testing of these instruments, we compared the responses of 288 heterosexual social workers to each of the items of the Attitudes toward Gay Men (ATG) (Herek, 1994) and the Attitudes toward Lesbians (ATL) (Herek, 1994) subscales. RATIONALE
Conducting an Internet-Based Survey: Benefits, Pitfalls, And Lessons Learned (Research Note) (Report)
2010
Integrated Psychosocial and Opioid-Antagonist Treatment for Alcohol Dependence: A Systematic Review of Controlled Evaluations.
2004
Standing Still Or Moving up? Evidence from Wisconsin on the Long-Term Employment and Earnings of TANF Participants (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) (Case Study)
2008
Assessing the Impact of Ongoing National Terror: Social Workers in Israel (Report)
2011
Substance Use and Academic Performance Among African American High School Students (Report)
2007
A Test of the Intergenerational Congruence in Immigrant Families--Child Scale with Southeast Asian Americans.
2007