Manganelli Sara, Lucidi Fabio, Alivernini Fabio
Department of Social and Developmental Psychology University of Rome 'La Sapienza', via dei Marsi, 78, 00185 Rome, Italy.
National Institute for the Evaluation of the Education System (INVALSI), via Borromini, 5, Villa Falconieri, 00044 Frascati RM, Italy.
J Adolesc. 2014 Jul;37(5):632-41. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2014.05.001. Epub 2014 May 29.
In the present study we examined the role of civic knowledge and efficacy beliefs as factors that can promote adolescents' expectations to participate in civic activities, while also taking into consideration the influences of socio-economic background and gender differences. Structural equation modelling techniques were used to examine data from the International Civic and Citizenship Study, collected from 3352 eighth grade Italian students. Gender was found to significantly moderate some relationships between the variables, while efficacy beliefs, rather than civic knowledge, positively influenced expected civic participation. Socio-economic background influenced all the variables included in the study, but it had a very small direct influence on adolescents' expected civic participation. It therefore appears that adolescents' expected civic participation can be encouraged by making them more confident about their civic and political abilities. These results extend our understanding of civic engagement in adolescents, and can inform policies aiming to promote it.
在本研究中,我们考察了公民知识和效能信念作为能够促进青少年参与公民活动期望的因素所起的作用,同时也考虑了社会经济背景和性别差异的影响。我们运用结构方程建模技术来分析来自国际公民与公民身份研究的数据,这些数据收集自3352名意大利八年级学生。研究发现,性别对变量之间的一些关系有显著的调节作用,而效能信念而非公民知识对预期的公民参与有积极影响。社会经济背景影响了研究中包含的所有变量,但对青少年预期的公民参与的直接影响非常小。因此,似乎可以通过让青少年对自己的公民和政治能力更有信心来鼓励他们预期的公民参与。这些结果扩展了我们对青少年公民参与的理解,并可为旨在促进公民参与的政策提供参考。