Karataş Savaş, Eckstein Katharina, Noack Peter, Rubini Monica, Crocetti Elisabetta
Department of Psychology, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Department of Education and Pedagogy, Educational Psychology-Socialisation and Culture Research Group, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany.
J Res Adolesc. 2023 Dec;33(4):1335-1349. doi: 10.1111/jora.12881. Epub 2023 Sep 8.
This study aims to tackle positive and negative intergroup contact in school and out-of-school contexts to test whether a spillover effect (i.e., the extent to which experiences that individuals have in one context spill over into another) applies to intergroup contact. Participants were 984 adolescents (M = 14.66; 62.7% female; 24.8% ethnic minority). Results indicated that positive contact in school was related over time to higher positive contact in out-of-school contexts and vice versa (i.e., valence consistent spillover effect). Positive contact in school was linked over time to lower negative contact in out-of-school contexts (i.e., valence inconsistent spillover effect). Overall, this study provides novel insights into the transmission of adolescents' intergroup contact across socialization contexts by emphasizing the leading role of positive contact in schools.
本研究旨在解决学校和校外环境中的群体间积极和消极接触问题,以测试溢出效应(即个体在一种环境中的经历延伸到另一种环境中的程度)是否适用于群体间接触。参与者为984名青少年(M = 14.66;62.7%为女性;24.8%为少数民族)。结果表明,随着时间的推移,学校中的积极接触与校外环境中更高的积极接触相关,反之亦然(即效价一致的溢出效应)。学校中的积极接触随着时间的推移与校外环境中更低的消极接触相关(即效价不一致的溢出效应)。总体而言,本研究通过强调学校中积极接触的主导作用,为青少年群体间接触在不同社会化环境中的传递提供了新的见解。