A near-mint view toward integration: Are adolescents more inclusive than adults?

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-25 DOI:10.1037/xge0001472
Fabio Maratia, Beatrice Bobba, Elisabetta Crocetti
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The increasing ethnic and cultural diversity of contemporary societies has raised the importance of integration policies for people with a migrant background. Tools like the Migrant Integration Policy Index have been developed to evaluate different countries' integration approaches. If, on the one hand, focusing on what governments are doing to promote integration is necessary, on the other hand, it is of utmost importance to consider individuals' attitudes toward these policies. Study 1: A pilot study with 356 adolescents (41.1% female, 58.9% male; Mage = 15.38) and 200 adults (69% female, 31% male; Mage = 47.43) was conducted to test the psychometric proprieties of the Attitudes Toward Migrant Integration Policies scale. Study 2: A total of 1,156 adolescents (51.6% female, 48.4% male; Mage = 15.69), 1,288 parents (56.9% mothers, 43.1% fathers; Mage = 49.39), and 284 teachers (68.3% female, 31.7% male; Mage = 45.55) were involved in a study to evaluate how attitudes toward integration policies differ within generations (e.g., ethnic majority and minority groups), within families (e.g., adolescents vs. their fathers), and across generational groups (i.e., adolescents, parents, and teachers). Latent mean comparisons indicated that attitudes toward integration policies varied significantly across sex (for adolescents and parents), ethnic background (parents only), and school track (adolescents) groups. Regarding differences within family dyads, adolescents reported more positive attitudes toward integration policies than their fathers and mothers. Finally, teachers showed more positive attitudes compared to adolescents and their parents. Overall, this study highlights nuanced intergenerational differences, with adolescents standing in between the different positions of their parents and teachers. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

一种近乎薄荷的融合观:青少年比成年人更具包容性吗?
当代社会的种族和文化多样性日益增加,这提高了融合政策对移民背景的人的重要性。开发了移民融合政策指数等工具来评估不同国家的融合方法。如果一方面有必要关注政府为促进一体化所做的工作,另一方面,考虑个人对这些政策的态度也是至关重要的。研究1:对356名青少年(41.1%女性,58.9%男性;Mage=15.38)和200名成年人(69%女性,31%男性;Mage=47.43)进行了一项试点研究,以测试对移民融合政策态度量表的心理测量特征。研究2:共有1156名青少年(51.6%女性,48.4%男性;Mage=15.69)、1288名父母(56.9%母亲,43.1%父亲;Mage=49.39)和284名教师(68.3%女性,31.7%男性;Mage=45.55)参与了一项研究,以评估几代人(如少数民族和少数民族)对融合政策的态度有何不同,在家庭内部(例如,青少年与他们的父亲),以及跨代群体(即青少年、父母和教师)。潜在均值比较表明,对融合政策的态度在性别(青少年和父母)、种族背景(仅限父母)和学校轨迹(青少年)群体之间存在显著差异。关于家庭二人组内部的差异,青少年对融合政策的态度比他们的父亲和母亲更积极。最后,与青少年及其父母相比,教师表现出更积极的态度。总的来说,这项研究强调了微妙的代际差异,青少年站在父母和老师的不同立场之间。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。
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