在美国和世界范围内系统性不平等的背景下理解亲社会发展

Emma Armstrong-Carter , Eva H. Telzer
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在整个心理学领域,越来越多的人认识到,来自少数种族和族裔群体的儿童的经历没有得到充分的代表。对亲社会行为的研究就是这种系统性偏见的例证。本文建议亲社会行为的衡量标准应该被修订,以使其在文化上更加公平,以反映不同社区青年的经历。首先,作者简要回顾了有关高收入国家亲社会发展的文献。作者主张修改衡量标准,以捕捉边缘化群体儿童经历的更大变化,并在系统性不平等的背景下解释研究结果。在此基础上,对中低收入国家亲社会行为的研究现状进行了综述,并对中低收入国家亲社会行为的研究方向进行了展望。目标是提供一个具体的研究议程,以促进对世界各地背景和社区的亲社会发展的理解。
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Understanding prosocial development in the context of systemic inequalities in the US and worldwide

Across psychology, there is increasing recognition that the experiences of children from minoritized racial and ethnic groups are underrepresented. Research on prosocial behavior exemplifies this systemic bias. This paper suggests that measures of prosocial behavior should be revised to be more culturally equitable, in order to reflect the experiences of youth across diverse communities. First, the authors briefly review literature on prosocial development in high-income countries. The authors advocate for revising measures to capture greater variability in the experiences of children from marginalized groups, and interpreting research findings in the context of systemic inequalities. Next, the authors review research on prosocial behavior in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), which is limited but growing, and discuss next steps for future research on prosocial behavior in LMICs. The goal is to provide a specific research agenda to advance the understanding of prosocial development across contexts and communities worldwide.

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