Lk. Waldner et al., Ethnicity and sex differences in university students' knowledge of AIDS, fear of AIDS, and homophobia, J HOMOSEX, 37(3), 1999, pp. 117-133
One hundred ninety students at a southwestern urban university participated
in a study that investigated ethnicity and sex differences in AIDS-related
variables: AIDS knowledge, fear of AIDS, and homophobia. Analysis of data
(ANOVA) revealed that African Americans had significantly lower scores on m
easures of AIDS knowledge and were significantly more homophobic, compared
to Caucasian students. African-Americans also had lower average AIDS knowle
dge scores than Hispanics. Women had a lower fear of AIDS than men. Relatio
nships between homophobia and fear of AIDS on the one hand, and AIDS knowle
dge on the other hand, were low and counter-intuitive for African-Americans
and Hispanics. This suggests the need for differential efforts in AIDS edu
cation programs targeting these groups.