
The impact of a human sexuality course on anti-gay prejudice : the challenge of reaching male students
L. Finken
The impact of a human sexuality course on students_ attitudes about homosexuality was investigated by comparing undergraduate human sexuality students_ homonegativity pretest and posttest measures with a comparison group of undergraduate child psychology students. Beyond the main effects for gender and course content on attitudes, there were significant interactions between (a) course and time, (b) course and gender, and (c) gender and time: only female students in the human sexuality course showed decreased anti-gay prejudice at the end of the semester. Furthermore, analyses revealed that women_s decrease in homonegativity did not occur immediately after exposure to course material, but rather was delayed until the end of the semester. Suggestions for decreasing anti-gay prejudice within the classroom are provided.[Copies are available from: Haworth Document Delivery Center. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice Street, Binghamton, NY 13904-1580, USA]
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