社会工作者与仇外心理:土耳其的案例

Umut Yanardağ, Melek Zubaroğlu Yanardağ, Meryem Gül
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近年来,仇外心理已成为社会工作中一个日益重要的研究领域。本研究在土耳其安纳托利亚东南部和地中海地区进行,这两个地区都是移民密集区。在研究中,对在这些地区工作的社会工作者采用了混合方法。在定量部分,对 242 名社会工作者使用了仇外心理量表。在定性部分,对 35 名社工进行了访谈。结果显示,已婚社工比单身社工更排外(P ≤ .05)。没有接受过移民培训的社工比接受过培训的社工更排外(p ≤ .000),在地中海地区工作的社工比在安纳托利亚东南部地区工作的社工更排外(p ≤ .05)。在定性研究部分,35 名社会工作者被分为三类:没有使用仇外表达方式但对与移民共处时出现的问题感到不安的人,使用仇外表达方式的人,以及完全不使用仇外表达方式的人。本研究的结果凸显了不仇外的社会工作者在移民领域的重要作用。此外,研究还强调了对社会工作者进行仇外心理培训的必要性。总之,有可能在该领域的社会工作者中加强不仇外的做法。
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Social workers and xenophobia: The case of Türkiye
In recent years, xenophobia has become an increasingly important area of research in social work. This study was conducted in the South-Eastern Anatolia and the Mediterranean regions of Türkiye, both of which are densely populated by immigrants. In the study, the mixed method was conducted on social workers working in these regions. In the quantitative section, the Xenophobia Scale was applied on 242 social workers. In the qualitative section, 35 social workers were interviewed. The findings revealed that married social workers were more xenophobic than their single counterparts ( p ≤ .05). While those who did not receive training on immigration tended to be more xenophobic than those who received training ( p ≤ .000), those who worked in the Mediterranean region tended to be more xenophobic compared to their counterparts who worked in the South-eastern Anatolia region ( p ≤ .05). In the qualitative section featured 35 social workers who fell into three categories: those who did not use xenophobic expressions but were disturbed by the problems that arose with living with immigrants, those who used xenophobic expressions, and those who did not use xenophobic expressions at all. This study's findings highlight the significant role of non-xenophobic social workers in the field of migration. Additionally, it emphasizes the necessity for xenophobia-focused trainings for social workers. In conclusion, there is potential for enhancing non-xenophobic practices among social workers in the field.
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