A cross-cultural study of social work students' attitudes toward AIDS policy: Implications for social work education.

Author: Soliman, Hussein H., Miah, Mizanur Rahman AF: Widener U, Ctr for Social Work Education, Chester, PA, USA

Source:
International Social Work, 41(1), 39-52.
Many policy questions have been raised by the AIDS crisis, touching on the basic moral values in every society. This study compares social work students' attitudes and perceptions toward AIDS policy in the US and Egypt. A total of 118 students responded to a survey, 70 from Egypt and 48 from the US. Social work's role in dealing with AIDS has yet to be defined in Egypt. American social work students have shown comparatively greater knowledge about AIDS than Egyptian students. Exposure to AIDS experience seems to be a significant variable in determining students' attitudes. In general, social work students in the US and Egypt adopt an advocacy role in responding to the AIDS crisis