移情有助于帮助,非人化则有害:对无家可归者成因的看法与帮助和伤害无家可归者的意愿直接相关

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Applied Social Psychology Pub Date : 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1111/jasp.13050
Brittany M. Tausen, Jessica Fossum
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无家可归是一个复杂的社会问题,可归因于一系列性格、情境和健康相关的原因。然而,人们对这些原因归因与无家可归者所受待遇的关联程度还不甚了解。本研究针对这一空白,探讨了个人对无家可归原因的信念与帮助意愿以及对无家可归者的限制和法律伤害的认可之间的关联程度。结果表明,结构归因和性格归因与帮助行为和伤害行为相关,但健康归因与帮助行为和伤害行为无关。此外,结构方程模型显示,对无家可归者的同情和非人化在一定程度上解释了这些影响。通过移情和通过不同形式(动物性和机械性)的非人性化,归因与帮助意图和伤害认可有着最明显的关联。此外,还讨论了情感和动机归因理论的理论意义,以及改善对无家可归者的治疗和支持的实际意义。
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Empathy helps, dehumanization harms: Beliefs about the causes of homelessness are (in)directly related to intentions to help and harm those who are unhoused

Homelessness is a complex social issue that can be attributed to a constellation of dispositional, situational, and health-related causes. The extent to which these causal attributions are associated with the treatment of individuals experiencing homelessness, however, is not well understood. The current study addressed this gap by exploring the extent to which individual beliefs about the causes of homelessness were associated with intentions to help as well as endorsements of restrictions and legalistic harm aimed at those who are unhoused. Results demonstrated that structural and dispositional, but not health, attributions were associated with helpful and hurtful behaviors. Further, a structural equation model revealed that these effects were explained, in part, by empathy for and the dehumanization of individuals experiencing homelessness. Attributions were most clearly associated with intentions to help via empathy and endorsements of harm via distinct forms (animalistic and mechanistic) of dehumanization. Theoretical implications pertaining to Attribution Theory of Emotion and Motivation and the practical implications for improving the treatment of and support for individuals experiencing homelessness are also discussed.

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期刊介绍: Published since 1971, Journal of Applied Social Psychology is a monthly publication devoted to applications of experimental behavioral science research to problems of society (e.g., organizational and leadership psychology, safety, health, and gender issues; perceptions of war and natural hazards; jury deliberation; performance, AIDS, cancer, heart disease, exercise, and sports).
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