In this study, providers’ implicit and explicit attitudes toward lesbian and gay people by gender, sexual identity, and race/ethnicity were examined. The Implicit Association Test was used to review attitudes of medical doctors, nurses, mental health providers, and other treatment providers, as well as non-providers toward heterosexual people versus lesbian and gay people.
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Citation (Chicago):
Sabin, Janice A., Brian A. Nosek, Rachel G. Riskind. “Health Care Providers’ Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward Lesbian Women and Gay Men.” American Journal of Public Health 105, no. 9. September 1, 2015.
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