Nicol Adelheid A M, Mayrand Nicol Amélie
Military Psychology and Leadership Department, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Departments of Biology and Neuroscience, University of Carleton, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Front Psychol. 2024 Mar 13;15:1282835. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1282835. eCollection 2024.
Contact experiences with women in senior leadership roles are important for creating acceptance of women in organizations dominated by men, such as the military, as leadership roles are considered demanding, requiring numerous agentic qualities that are often ascribed to men. The military lacks women in leadership levels within its organization. We wished to determine whether quality and quantity contact with women in leadership positions reduces intergroup anxiety, increases empathy and perspective-taking, and subsequently creates more favorable attitudes toward women in the military. This was examined in three studies, one with a military sample consisting of men ( = 95), another with a civilian sample of men ( = 367), and a third study with a civilian sample of women ( = 374). Our findings revealed that quality contact was related to attitudes toward women in the military for all three samples. Results from the indirect effects tests conducted for the civilian male and female samples revealed that for civilian men, intergroup anxiety demonstrated a significant indirect effect between quantity contact and attitudes toward women in the military, while both intergroup anxiety and perspective-taking demonstrated significant indirect effects between quality contact and attitudes toward women in the military. Furthermore, both quantity and quality contact demonstrated significant direct effects. On the other hand, results revealed that for civilian women the only significant relation was the direct effect between quality contact and attitudes toward women in the military. Intergroup anxiety, perspective-taking, and empathy did not demonstrate any indirect effects for the civilian women sample. Thus, given that interactions with women in leadership positions are related to views of women in the military, research should further explore the role of contact for women in non-traditional work roles.
与担任高级领导职务的女性的接触经历,对于在男性主导的组织(如军队)中让女性被接受至关重要,因为领导角色被认为要求很高,需要许多通常归于男性的积极特质。军队组织中领导层缺乏女性。我们希望确定与担任领导职务的女性进行高质量和高数量的接触是否会减少群体间焦虑、增强同理心和换位思考能力,并随后对军队中的女性产生更积极的态度。这在三项研究中进行了考察,一项研究的样本是95名男性军人,另一项研究的样本是367名男性平民,第三项研究的样本是374名女性平民。我们的研究结果表明,对于所有三个样本,高质量接触都与对军队中女性的态度有关。对平民男性和女性样本进行的间接效应测试结果显示,对于平民男性,群体间焦虑在接触数量与对军队中女性的态度之间显示出显著的间接效应,而群体间焦虑和换位思考能力在高质量接触与对军队中女性的态度之间都显示出显著的间接效应。此外,接触数量和质量都显示出显著的直接效应。另一方面,结果表明,对于平民女性,唯一显著的关系是高质量接触与对军队中女性的态度之间的直接效应。群体间焦虑、换位思考能力和同理心在平民女性样本中没有显示出任何间接效应。因此,鉴于与担任领导职务的女性的互动与对军队中女性的看法有关,研究应进一步探讨接触对从事非传统工作角色的女性的作用。