Racial/Ethnic Group Differences and Sociocultural Factors Associated With Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward Undocumented Latino Immigrants.

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of Latinx Psychology Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-17 DOI:10.1037/lat0000180
Juan M Peña, Steven P Verney, Thierry Devos, Kamilla Venner, Gabriel R Sanchez
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In the context of recent policies aimed at deterring immigration and criminalizing undocumented Latino immigrants, we examined factors predicting implicit and explicit attitudes toward this population. We hypothesized that more positive implicit and explicit attitudes toward undocumented Latino immigrants would be displayed by Latinxs (compared to non-Hispanic Whites) and by individuals having personal connections to undocumented immigrants or a high level of intercultural sensitivity. Latinx (n = 376) and non-Hispanic White (n = 214) college students (70% female, M age = 21) participated in this cross-sectional study and completed two Implicit Association Tests and measures of explicit attitudes, personal connections, and intercultural sensitivity. As predicted, Latinx participants held more positive implicit and explicit attitudes than non-Hispanic White participants. Intercultural sensitivity and personal connections to undocumented immigrants were associated with more positive explicit attitudes. Identifying factors that increase a sense of commonality and cultural sensitivity with undocumented Latino immigrants may be helpful in diminishing the profiling and criminalization of this community.

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种族/民族差异和社会文化因素与对无证拉丁裔移民的显性和隐性态度有关。
在最近旨在阻止移民和将无证拉丁裔移民定为犯罪的政策背景下,我们研究了预测对这一人口的隐性和显性态度的因素。我们假设拉丁裔(与非西班牙裔白人相比)和与无证移民有个人联系或具有高水平的跨文化敏感性的个人对无证拉丁裔移民表现出更积极的内隐和外显态度。拉丁裔(n = 376)和非西班牙裔白人(n = 214)大学生(70%为女性,年龄21岁)参加了这项横断面研究,并完成了两项内隐联想测试和外显态度、个人联系和跨文化敏感性的测量。正如预测的那样,拉丁裔参与者比非西班牙裔白人参与者拥有更积极的内隐和外显态度。跨文化敏感性和与无证移民的个人联系与更积极的外显态度有关。确定增加无证拉丁裔移民的共同性和文化敏感性的因素可能有助于减少对该社区的定性和定罪。
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