Poteat V Paul
Department of Educational Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 226 Education Building, Champaign, IL 61820, USA.
Child Dev. 2007 Nov-Dec;78(6):1830-42. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01101.x.
A social developmental framework was applied to test for the socialization of homophobic attitudes and behavior within adolescent peer groups (Grades 7-11; aged 12-17 years). Substantial similarity within and differences across groups were documented. Multilevel models identified a group socializing contextual effect, predicting homophobic attitudes and behavior of individuals within the group 8 months later, even after controlling for the predictive effect of individuals' own previously reported attitudes and behavior. Several group characteristics moderated the extent to which individuals' previously reported attitudes predicted later attitudes. Findings indicate the need to integrate the concurrent assessment of individual and social factors to inform the construction of more comprehensive models of how prejudiced attitudes and behaviors develop and are perpetuated.
应用社会发展框架来测试青少年同龄群体(7至11年级;12至17岁)中恐同态度和行为的社会化情况。记录了群体内部的显著相似性和群体之间的差异。多层次模型确定了一种群体社交情境效应,即使在控制了个体先前报告的态度和行为的预测效应之后,仍能预测8个月后群体内个体的恐同态度和行为。几个群体特征调节了个体先前报告的态度对后期态度的预测程度。研究结果表明,需要综合评估个体因素和社会因素,以便构建更全面的模型,来解释偏见态度和行为是如何形成并持续存在的。