Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil, 6207 Switzerland.
Disabil Rehabil. 2011;33(5):441-52. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2010.500344. Epub 2010 Jul 23.
Visual cues from persons with impairments may trigger stereotypical generalisations that lead to prejudice and discrimination. The main objective of this pilot study is to examine whether visual stimuli of impairment activate latent prejudice against disability and whether this connection can be counteracted with priming strategies.
In a field experiment, participants were asked to rate photographs showing models with mental impairments, wheelchair users with paraplegia, and persons without any visible impairment. Participants should appraise the models with regard to several features (e.g. communicativeness, intelligence). One hundred participants rated 12 photo models yielding a total of 1183 observations. One group of participants was primed with a cover story introducing visual perception of impairment as the study's gist, while controls received neutral information.
Photo models with mental impairments were rated lowest and models without visible impairment highest. In participants who did not have prior contacts with persons with impairments, priming led to a levelling of scores of models with and without impairment. Prior contacts with persons with impairments created similar effects as the priming. Unexpectedly, a pattern of converse double discrimination to the disadvantage of men with mental impairments was revealed.
Signs of stereotypical processing of visual cues of impairment have been found in participants of the Swiss general population. Personal contact with persons with impairments as well as priming participants seems to reduce stereotyping.
残障人士的视觉线索可能引发刻板的概括,从而导致偏见和歧视。本初步研究的主要目的是检验损伤的视觉刺激是否会引发对残疾的潜在偏见,以及这种联系是否可以通过启动策略来抵消。
在现场实验中,要求参与者对展示有精神障碍模特、截瘫轮椅使用者和无任何可见障碍的人的照片进行评分。参与者应根据几个特征(例如,沟通能力、智力)对模特进行评价。共有 100 名参与者对 12 名模特照片进行了评分,共获得 1183 次观察。一组参与者接受了启动故事的提示,即将视觉感知损伤作为研究要点,而对照组则接受了中性信息。
有精神障碍的模特照片评分最低,无可见障碍的模特评分最高。在没有与残疾人有过接触的参与者中,启动导致有障碍和无障碍模特的评分趋于一致。与残疾人的接触也产生了类似的效果。出乎意料的是,发现了一种对有精神障碍的男性不利的相反双重歧视模式。
在瑞士普通人群的参与者中发现了对损伤视觉线索进行刻板处理的迹象。与残疾人的个人接触以及启动参与者似乎可以减少刻板印象。