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Renting Rooms in Three Canadian Cities: Accepting and Rejecting the Aids Patient

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
April 1989

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Following methods previously developed, the social stigma associated with AIDS was investigated by placing 90 telephone calls to landlords advertising rooms for rent in each of three Canadian cities: Windsor, Toronto, and Halifax. Compared to control conditions, calls ostensibly from AIDS patients were likely to elicit negative responses as to availability of the advertised room. The results provided an initial examination of the public's attitude toward conditions such as AIDS. Results were compared with those of previous studies investigating stigmatization of the mentally ill, in which the competing themes of acceptance and rejection were also found. Results were discussed in the context of strategies for measurement of attitudes toward minority or stigmatized groups.

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A partir de méthodes déjà utilisées, on a examiné le stigma social associé au SIDA en faisant 90 appels téléphoniques à des propriétaires qui annoncent des chambres à louer dans trois villes canadiennes: Windsor, Toronto, et Halifax. Comparativement à des conditions de contrôle, les appels provenant de personnes se disant atteintes du SIDA ont suscité des réponses négatives par rapport à la disponibilité de la chambre annoncée. Les résultats fournissent un premier aperču des attitudes du public face à des situations comme le SIDA. Ces résultats ont été comparés avec ceux d'études antéricures concernant les personnes atteintes de troubles mentaux. On discute de stratégies pour mesurer les attitudes face aux minorités ou aux groupes socialement étiquetés.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 8Number 1April 1989
Pages: 53 - 61

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Version of record online: 29 April 2009

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Stewart Page

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