Toporek Rebecca L, Pope-Davis Donald B
Department of Counseling, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2005 Aug;11(3):259-71. doi: 10.1037/1099-9809.11.3.259.
Increased attention to multiculturalism and social justice in psychology has been accompanied by assertions that there is a need for more acknowledgment of system-level oppression. Multicultural training (MCT) may help increase counselors' awareness of structural forces in the lives of clients facing poverty by examining structural influences in racial discrimination. This study examined the relationship between multicultural counseling training, attitudes about race, and attributions of poverty. Data from 158 African American and White American graduate counseling students were examined to determine the extent to which MCT and cognitive and affective racial attitudes predicted tendencies to attribute poverty to structural barriers or to individuals facing poverty. Regression analyses indicated that more MCT and more sensitive cognitive racial attitudes predicted a greater tendency to endorse structural explanations of poverty. Fewer multicultural workshops and less sensitive cognitive racial attitudes predicted a greater tendency to endorse individual explanations of poverty. Implications for training, practice, and research are discussed. ((c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).
心理学领域对多元文化主义和社会正义的关注度不断提高,与此同时,人们断言需要更多地认识到系统性压迫。多元文化培训(MCT)通过审视种族歧视中的结构性影响,可能有助于提高咨询师对面临贫困的客户生活中结构性力量的认识。本研究考察了多元文化咨询培训、种族态度与贫困归因之间的关系。对158名非裔美国人和白人美国研究生咨询学生的数据进行了分析,以确定多元文化培训以及认知和情感种族态度在多大程度上预测了将贫困归因于结构性障碍或面临贫困的个人的倾向。回归分析表明,更多的多元文化培训和更敏感的认知种族态度预示着更倾向于认可对贫困的结构性解释。参加较少的多元文化工作坊和不太敏感的认知种族态度预示着更倾向于认可对贫困的个人解释。文中讨论了对培训、实践和研究的启示。((c) 2005美国心理学会,保留所有权利)