Measurement of attitudes toward bisexual men and women among South African university students: the validation of an instrument |
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Authors: | Arndt Marlene de Bruin Karina |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa. marndt@uj.ac.za |
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Abstract: | Research was conducted investigating university students' prejudicial attitudes toward bisexual men and women in South Africa. The combined male and female Attitudes Regarding Bisexuality Scale (ARBS) showed unacceptable internal consistency reliabilities, especially for the Black-African participants. An expert focus group was convened in order to elaborate on and clarify the low reliability coefficients. The ARBS was then adapted for the South African population and resulted in two separate instruments designed to measure attitudes regarding bisexual men and bisexual women separately. Five hundred eighty seven university students completed these scales. The results indicated that the attitudes of heterosexual, homosexual, and asexual students toward bisexual men and women are more negative than the attitudes of bisexual students. |
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