       Document 0253
 DOCN  M9440253
 TI    The relationship between homophobia and self-esteem in gay males with
       AIDS.
 DT    9404
 AU    Lima G; Lo Presto CT; Sherman MF; Sobelman SA; Department of Psychology,
       Loyola College in Maryland, Baltimore; 21210.
 SO    J Homosex. 1993;25(4):69-76. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/94149275
 AB    Fifty-seven participants from various mental health centers and
       volunteers responding to an ad in a gay newspaper completed
       questionnaires designed to assess homophobia and self-esteem. Results
       indicated a significant relationship between homophobia and self-esteem.
       Moreover, it was found that gay males with AIDS displayed higher levels
       of homophobia and lower levels of self-esteem than healthy gay males.
       Results were interpreted employing attribution theory and self-theory.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*PSYCHOLOGY  Adult  AIDS
       Serodiagnosis/PSYCHOLOGY  Gender Identity  Homosexuality/*PSYCHOLOGY
       Human  Internal-External Control  Male  Middle Age  Personality
       Inventory  Phobic Disorders/*PSYCHOLOGY  *Self Concept  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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