人际移情、社会移情与种族态度关系探析

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Social Service Research Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/01488376.2023.2229405
A. Fisher, Brian A. Droubay, Carissa Bacon
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摘要尽管有证据表明边缘化群体的结果喜忧参半,但多样性举措在社会服务机构中已经普及。社会移情是一种可能有潜力改善群体间结果的结构。社会移情是一个强调宏观层面视角的框架,也是对边缘化群体系统性障碍的情境理解。总的来说,与基于色盲意识形态的倡议相比,以多元文化为重点的倡议在群体间成果方面取得了更好的成功。为了探索社会移情促进积极的群体间结果的能力,本研究调查了人际和社会移情的不同方面与这两种截然不同的种族态度之间的关系。对两个不同的研究样本进行了横断面调查:美国成年人(n = 475)和在一所大型公立大学就读的学生(n = 290)。正如假设的那样,在多元回归模型中,社会移情是预测两个样本的种族态度的关键。被称为对系统性障碍的情境理解的社会移情方面表现出最大的影响,与色盲呈负相关,与多元文化态度呈正相关。人际移情在很大程度上与种族态度无关。未来的研究应该考察旨在提高社会同理心的干预措施是否可以改善社会服务环境中的群体间结果。
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Exploring the Relationship between Interpersonal Empathy, Social Empathy, and Racial Attitudes
Abstract Diversity initiatives have become pervasive within social service agencies, despite evidence of mixed outcomes for marginalized groups. Social empathy is a construct that may have the potential to improve intergroup outcomes. Social empathy is a framework that emphasizes macro-level perspective-taking as well as contextual understanding of systemic barriers for marginalized groups. In general, multiculturally focused initiatives have seen better success for intergroup outcomes than those based on colorblind ideologies. To explore social empathy’s ability to promote positive intergroup outcomes, this study investigated the relationship between the different facets of interpersonal and social empathy and these two contrasting racial attitudes. Cross-sectional surveys were administered to two different study samples: U.S. adults (n = 475) and students enrolled in a large public university (n = 290). As hypothesized, social empathy was key in predicting both racial attitudes across both samples in multiple regression models. The aspect of social empathy known as contextual understanding of systemic barriers showed the largest effects and was negatively associated with colorblind and positively associated with multicultural attitudes. Interpersonal empathy was largely unrelated to either racial attitude. Future research should examine whether interventions aimed at increasing social empathy can improve intergroup outcomes in social service settings.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Service Research is exclusively devoted to empirical research and its application to the design, delivery, and management of the new social services. The Journal focuses on outcomes-based research and practice, and clearly presents the different types of funded and non-funded state-of-the-art research being carried out in the field. Each issue effectively highlights both the quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Contributors from the national and international social service arenas provide an important and critical basis for management and policy decisions in a wide variety of social service settings.
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