Professional and Personal Attitudes toward Discussing Sexuality and Degree of Religiosity among Social Workers

Author:

Ali-Saleh Darawshy Neveen1,Timor-Shlevin Shachar2,Lavie-Ajayi Maya3

Affiliation:

1. Bar-Ilan University School of Social Work, , Ramat Gan 5290002, Israel

2. Bar-Ilan University School of Social Work, , Ramat Gan, Israel

3. Ben Gurion University of the Negev Department of Multidisciplinary Studies, Gender Studies Program, , Be’er Sheva, Israel

Abstract

Abstract This study investigated the correlations between social workers’ levels of religiosity and their professional attitudes toward discussing sexual health. The focus was particularly on the potential mediating role of their attitudes to heteronormative beliefs. A random sample of 150 social workers from Israel (Jewish [63.3 percent], Palestinian-Arab [36 percent], and those who self-identified as “other” [0.7 percent]) completed a self-administered questionnaire. The findings revealed significant correlations among professional attitudes toward discussing sexual health, attitudes toward heteronormativity, and degree of religiosity. Social workers with higher levels of religiosity exhibited higher levels of heteronormative beliefs, which, in turn, influenced their professional attitudes toward discussing sexual health. Furthermore, the findings highlight the importance of challenging heteronormative perspectives for all social welfare service users. Social work must establish culturally sensitive training to challenge the hegemony of heteronormative perspectives while connecting to religious and conservative values and perceptions.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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