Measures Related to Identity and Community | ||
This page lists the items for the some of the scales administered in the Sacramento Community Study. They were first published in Herek and Glunt (1995). All of the items on this page were originally administered with a 5-point Likert-type response scale ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Gay/Bisexual Personal Self-Esteem: Male Version (adapted from Rosenberg, 1965).
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Collective Self-Esteem: Male Version (adapted from Luhtanen & Crocker, 1991, 1992).
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Attributions Of Personal Setbacks To Prejudice: Male Version
[alpha = .90]
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Personal Choice Ideology: Male Version
[alpha = .65]
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Community Consciousness: Male Version
[alpha = .76]
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All Measures
Download the Appendix to Herek and Glunt (1995), which lists items for all of the original measures used in the Sacramento Community study. (PDF format) |
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References
Herek, G. M., & Glunt, E. K. (1995). Identity and community among gay and bisexual men in the AIDS era: Preliminary findings from the Sacramento Men's Health Study. In G. M. Herek, & B. Greene (Eds.), AIDS, identity, and community: The HIV epidemic and lesbians and gay men (pp. 55-84). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Luhtanen, R., & Crocker, J. (1991). Self-esteem and intergroup comparisons: Toward a theory of collective self-esteem. In J. Suls & T.A. Wills (Eds.), Social comparison: Contemporary theory and research (pp. 211-234). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Luhtanen, R., & Crocker, J. (1992). A collective self-esteem scale: Self-evaluation of one's social identity. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 18, 302-318. Rosenberg, M. (1965). Society and the adolescent self-image. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. |
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Information about the Internalized Homophobia (IHP) Scale is posted elsewhere on the site. |
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