Positive and negative intergroup contact: Evidence of their interactions in a child sample

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1002/casp.2871
Elena Trifiletti, Soraya Elizabeth Shamloo, Roberto Burro, Giada Vicentini, Daniela Raccanello
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Research has demonstrated that positive intergroup contact improves intergroup relations among children. However, empirical evidence about how positive and negative intergroup contact relates to intergroup outcomes at different ages is scant. By combining theories and empirical evidence in social and developmental psychology, this study aimed to examine positive and negative intergroup contact in a sample of N = 394, 9 and 12-year-old Italian children (females and males). We expected to find interactive effects of positive and negative intergroup contact on outgroup trust and behavioural intentions. Furthermore, for both types of contact, we predicted that associations with intergroup outcomes (outgroup trust, behavioural intentions) would be stronger among older than younger children. Results provided support for the interactive effects of positive and negative intergroup contact (bs ≥ .08, ps ≤ .08, interaction coefficients), but not for age-related differences. Negative intergroup contact facilitated the effects of positive intergroup contact and positive intergroup contact buffered the effects of negative intergroup contact. These findings suggest that intergroup relations in childhood can be improved by creating opportunities for positive intergroup contact in educational and social settings.

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积极和消极的群体间接触:儿童样本中的互动证据
研究表明,积极的群体间接触可以改善儿童的群体间关系。然而,关于积极和消极的群际接触如何与不同年龄段的群际结果相关的实证证据却很少。通过结合社会心理学和发展心理学的理论和经验证据,本研究旨在对样本为 394 名 9 岁和 12 岁意大利儿童(女性和男性)的积极和消极群际接触进行研究。我们预计,积极和消极的群际接触会对外群信任和行为意向产生交互影响。此外,对于这两种类型的接触,我们预测年龄较大的儿童比年龄较小的儿童与群体间结果(外群体信任、行为意向)的关联性更强。结果支持积极和消极群际接触的交互作用(bs≥.08,ps≤.08,交互系数),但不支持与年龄有关的差异。消极的群体间接触促进了积极的群体间接触的效果,而积极的群体间接触缓冲了消极的群体间接触的效果。这些研究结果表明,通过在教育和社会环境中创造积极的群体间接触机会,可以改善儿童时期的群体间关系。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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