Attitudes toward physician-assisted suicide (PAS) were assessed in a sample of 400 community adults, using a 12-item psychometric scale. The results indicated that the Domino scale, currently the only psychometric instrument of attitudes toward PAS, is factorially homogeneous & shows considerable internal stability. There were no gender differences found, but significant socioeconomic class differences were obtained. The majority of respondents were found to support PAS, but such support was inversely related to age. (41 refs)