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观点采择解释了青少年晚期对弱势群体态度的性别差异。

Perspective Taking Explains Gender Differences in Late Adolescents' Attitudes Toward Disadvantaged Groups.

作者信息

Smith Colin Tucker, Shepperd James A, Miller Wendi A, Graber Julia A

机构信息

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, USA.

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2016 Jul;45(7):1283-93. doi: 10.1007/s10964-015-0376-z. Epub 2015 Oct 30.

Abstract

Adolescents' attitudes toward disadvantaged groups are surprisingly understudied. What we know from these few studies is that adolescents' attitudes tend to become more favorable over time and that adolescent girls display more favorable attitudes than do adolescent boys. However, researchers have not offered explanations for why these effects occur. We proposed that changes in social-cognitive abilities that accompany adolescent development increase perspective taking and that the increased perspective taking facilitates more favorable attitudes toward disadvantaged groups. Because girls develop social-cognitive abilities earlier than boys, girls should show greater perspective taking and thus more positive attitudes toward disadvantaged groups than should boys. Importantly, we propose that these more positive attitudes are explained better by perspective taking than by gender. Participants were late adolescents (n = 803, 53.3 % female, ages 15-19) from high schools in north-central Florida (United States) participating in an ongoing, multi-wave study. Participants completed a measure of perspective-taking and reported their attitudes toward three disadvantaged groups (Black, gay, and poor people) during their third year of high school and, again, 6 months later during their fourth year of high school. Our findings provided strong support for our theorizing. Girls generally reported warmer attitudes than did boys toward disadvantaged groups, with the gender differences in warmth tending to diminish across time. Similarly, girls were higher than boys in perspective-taking abilities at both time points, although boys increased over time whereas girls did not. Crucially, perspective taking mediated observed gender differences in attitudes, suggesting that perspective taking is a mechanism for improving attitudes toward disadvantaged groups during late adolescence.

摘要

令人惊讶的是,青少年对弱势群体的态度一直未得到充分研究。我们从这为数不多的几项研究中了解到,随着时间的推移,青少年的态度往往会变得更加积极,而且青少年女孩比男孩表现出更积极的态度。然而,研究人员尚未对这些影响为何会出现做出解释。我们提出,伴随青少年发展而来的社会认知能力的变化会增加换位思考,而换位思考的增加会促使对弱势群体产生更积极的态度。由于女孩比男孩更早发展社会认知能力,女孩应该比男孩表现出更强的换位思考能力,从而对弱势群体持有更积极的态度。重要的是,我们提出这些更积极的态度用换位思考来解释比用性别来解释更好。参与者是来自美国佛罗里达州中北部高中的大龄青少年(n = 803,53.3%为女性,年龄在15至19岁之间),他们参与了一项正在进行的多波次研究。参与者在高中三年级时完成了一项换位思考测量,并报告了他们对三个弱势群体(黑人、同性恋者和穷人)的态度,6个月后的高中四年级时再次进行了测量。我们的研究结果为我们的理论提供了有力支持。女孩总体上比男孩对弱势群体的态度更积极,随着时间的推移,热情程度上的性别差异趋于缩小。同样,在两个时间点上,女孩的换位思考能力都高于男孩,尽管男孩随着时间有所提高,而女孩没有。至关重要的是,换位思考介导了观察到的态度上的性别差异,这表明换位思考是在青春期后期改善对弱势群体态度的一种机制。

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