This article reports on a study of the relationship between students'
attitudes toward women and toward gay men and lesbians and
changes in those attitudes during social work courses at two universities. The study found a significant relationship between students'
levels of homophobia and sexism. The relationship was stronger for
female students than for male students and varied by race and aca
demic major. The article also discusses the implications of the findings
for changing social work curricula.
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