Attitudes Toward Women in Health Care Organizations: A Turkish Case Study |
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Authors: | Sukru Anıl Toygar Derya Kara Mehmet Kırlıoğlu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey;2. sanil.toygar@selcuk.edu.tr;4. Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Health Care Management Department, Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University, Ankara, Turkey;5. Faculty of Health Sciences, Social Work Department, Necmettin Erbakan University, Konya, Turkey |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe aim of this article is to examine the health care employees’ attitudes toward women in health care organizations in Turkey. It was measured using a 25-item scale by Spence, Helmreich, and Stapp (1973 Spence, J. T., Helmreich, R., & Stapp, J. (1973). A short version of the Attitudes toward Women Scale (AWS). Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 2(4), 219–220. doi:10.3758/BF03329252[Crossref] , [Google Scholar]). The study was conducted on 541 employees: 279 males and 262 females. Structural equation model (SEM) was applied to analyze the relationship between gender, marital status, and income and attitudes toward woman. The result of this analysis showed that the relations between gender, marital status, and income and attitudes toward woman were statistically significant. All three hypotheses were statistically supported. This result indicated that employees’ marital status and (monthly) income significantly predicted their scores of attitudes toward woman in a positive direction. Besides, employees’ gender significantly predicted their scores of attitudes toward woman in an inverse direction. Future research can focus on investigating the effects of the attitudes toward women on other elements (e.g., performance, motivation, job satisfaction) or a wider sample to reach more generalized results. |
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Keywords: | Attitudes toward women health care organizations health care employees Turkey |
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