Date of Defense
4-15-1992
Department
Psychology
First Advisor
Dr. M. Michelle Burnette
Second Advisor
Dr. William Redmon
Third Advisor
Dr. Alan Poling
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to examine the current knowledge levels and attitudes toward AIDS among contemporary college students and to investigate the role of factors suspected to influence such attitudes. The results of such research may provide valuable benefits to the growing database of information about college students as well as provide valuable insight into the modification of current educational materials to enhance overall knowledge, awareness and attitudes of college students toward AIDS and AIDS carriers.
Recommended Citation
Johnson, James Patrick, "Knowledge and Awareness of AIDS and the Influence of Homophobic Tendencies in the Stigmatization of AIDS Carriers by Midwestern University Students" (1992). Honors Theses. 1055.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/honors_theses/1055
Access Setting
Honors Thesis-Campus Only