Feeling Threatened by the War in Ukraine: A Study in Italy on Identification, Entitativity and Attitudes Toward the EU.

IF 1.8 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Europes Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.5964/ejop.13279
Francesco La Barbera, Carmela Altamura, Roberta Riverso
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Abstract

Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 posed a practical and symbolic threat to EU citizens. Did this threat affect citizens' identification with the EU? This was the main research question addressed in the current paper. In addition, we sought to evaluate whether the influence of perceived threat on the identification with the EU was mediated by perceived entitativity of the EU. Finally, we expected perceived threat to improve participants' attitudes towards EU integration and enlargement, through the mediation of entitativity (Mediator 1) and identification with the EU (Mediator 2). We conducted a survey (N = 349, 186 females; M age = 34.52) to assess this pattern of relations through structural equation models. Results show that perceived threat affects identification with the EU only indirectly, through the mediation of entitativity. In addition, perceived threat and entitativity have a significant indirect effect on attitude toward EU integration and attitude toward EU enlargement, yet they are directly associated only to the former. From a theoretical perspective, results are discussed in relation to previous research that shows the effect of perceived threat on identification, failing to consider the mediating role of entitativity. From a practical point of view, results may provide new insights on communication commonly used to reinforce the ingroup identity-mainly by threat-based strategies-through a re-consideration of the critical role of entitativity.

乌克兰战争的威胁:意大利对欧盟的认同、实体性和态度研究。
俄罗斯在2022年2月入侵乌克兰,对欧盟公民构成了实际和象征性的威胁。这一威胁是否影响了公民对欧盟的认同?这是本论文的主要研究问题。此外,我们试图评估感知威胁对欧盟认同的影响是否由感知欧盟的实体性介导。最后,我们期望通过实体性(调解人1)和对欧盟的认同(调解人2)的调解,感知到的威胁会改善参与者对欧盟一体化和扩大的态度。我们进行了一项调查(N = 349,186名女性;M年龄= 34.52),通过结构方程模型来评估这种关系模式。结果表明,感知威胁仅通过实体性中介间接影响对欧盟的认同。此外,感知威胁和实体性对欧盟一体化态度和欧盟扩大态度有显著的间接影响,但它们仅与前者直接相关。从理论的角度来看,本文讨论的结果与先前的研究有关,这些研究显示了感知威胁对识别的影响,但没有考虑实体性的中介作用。从实践的角度来看,通过重新考虑实体的关键作用,研究结果可能会为通常用于加强群体内认同的沟通提供新的见解——主要是通过基于威胁的策略。
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Europes Journal of Psychology
Europes Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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