Friedman Carli
a The Council on Quality and Leadership , Towson , Maryland , USA.
J Soc Work Disabil Rehabil. 2017 Jan-Mar;16(1):74-92. doi: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1260519.
Siblings of people with disabilities have more exposure to people with disabilities than most nondisabled people, uniquely positioning them toward disability, yet less is known about how this might impact their attitudes. This study examined siblings' disability attitudes by determining siblings' explicit and implicit disability bias, mapping their 2-dimensional prejudice, and examining theoretical variables that might be relevant to their attitudes. To do so, the Disability Attitudes Implicit Association Test, the Symbolic Ableism Scale, and survey questions were administered to 48 siblings. Findings revealed the majority of the siblings implicitly preferred nondisabled people, despite reporting low levels of explicit attitudes.
残疾人士的兄弟姐妹比大多数非残疾人士有更多机会接触残疾人士,这使他们在对待残疾问题上具有独特的立场,但对于这可能如何影响他们的态度,我们了解得较少。本研究通过确定兄弟姐妹的显性和隐性残疾偏见、描绘他们的二维偏见,并研究可能与他们的态度相关的理论变量,来考察兄弟姐妹对残疾的态度。为此,对48名兄弟姐妹进行了残疾态度内隐联想测验、象征性能力主义量表和调查问题。研究结果显示,尽管大多数兄弟姐妹报告的显性态度水平较低,但他们在隐性层面上更喜欢非残疾人士。