Clément-Guillotin C, Falzon C, d'Arripe-Longueville F
LAMHESS, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, Nice, France.
Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2015 Aug;25(4):552-7. doi: 10.1111/sms.12272. Epub 2014 Jun 30.
The purpose of this study was to examine whether exercising can positively influence the stereotypes associated with individuals with cancer and, more specifically, have an effect on the impression formation related to warmth and competence. A total of 193 French college students (Mage = 21.08, SD = 1.44 years; 88 females and 105 males) were randomly assigned to one of the conditions of a 2 (participant sex) × 2 (target health status: cancer vs no information) × 3 (target exercise status: exerciser vs non-exerciser vs no information) experimental design. Results indicated that exercising target with cancer was perceived as the most competent compared with targets with cancer and those without information about cancer. These results suggest that exercising could be an effective way to undermine cancer stereotypes and reduce discrimination against people with cancer.
本研究的目的是检验锻炼是否能对与癌症患者相关的刻板印象产生积极影响,更具体地说,是否能对与温暖和能力相关的印象形成产生影响。共有193名法国大学生(平均年龄=21.08岁,标准差=1.44岁;88名女性和105名男性)被随机分配到一个2(参与者性别)×2(目标健康状况:癌症患者与无相关信息)×3(目标锻炼状况:锻炼者与非锻炼者与无相关信息)的实验设计条件中。结果表明,与患有癌症的目标对象以及没有癌症相关信息的目标对象相比,患有癌症且进行锻炼的目标对象被认为最有能力。这些结果表明,锻炼可能是一种有效方式,能够削弱对癌症的刻板印象,并减少对癌症患者的歧视。