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Please indicate the degree to which you agree or disagree with each statement using the
following scale:
Agree
CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY
College of Arts and Sciences
Kabankalan City, Negros Occiden
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communities.
orientation.
13. The gay and transgender community are highly risk of HIV and
and expression.
14. The SOGIE Equality Bill aims for equal rights of everyone
15. The SOGIE Equality Bill does not put the LGBTQ+ community
Listed below are the number of statements designed to determine the attitude of Social Science
students toward SOGIE. Rate each items as it pertains to you personally. Base your ratings on
how you agree/disagree of the items. Use the following scale to rate each statement:
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transmen.
7. I’m afraid to make friends with people of the same sex if I’m
LGBTI groups.
infected with HIV, just like I can empathize with LGBTI groups
transwomen or transmen.
14. LGBTQ+ people should just accept and get stuck in the harsh
CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY
College of Arts and Sciences
Kabankalan City, Negros Occiden
15. Family should be made up of a man and a woman who are made
for one another for the purpose of procreation not for LGBTQ+
people.
The study aimed to analyze the socio-demographic profile, knowledge, and attitude towards the
SOGIE bill among Bachelor of Arts major in Social Science students enrolled during A.Y. 2022-
2023 at Central Philippines State University Main Campus, Camingawan, Kabankalan City,
Negros Occidental. The data collected covered 158 respondents, highlighting their sex, gender,
The majority of respondents were female (72.15%), straight females (63.29%), Roman Catholic
or Baptist (82.28%), and from low to middle-income households (82.28%). The students' level of
knowledge on the SOGIE bill was found to be average, with a higher understanding of programs
and sanctions. A significant difference in knowledge was observed when grouped according to
The respondents' overall attitude towards the SOGIE bill was negative, with some positive
attitudes regarding interacting with and working alongside LGBTI groups. There was no
significant difference in attitude when grouped according to the respondents' profile. However, a
significant relationship was found between the level of knowledge of the SOGIE bill and the
In conclusion, the study provides valuable insights into the demographic profile, knowledge, and
attitudes of the Social Science students at Central Philippines State University towards the
SOGIE bill. These findings can be helpful for the institution in developing and implementing
programs and policies that promote inclusivity, understanding, and support for diverse gender
identities and sexual orientations.