在线培训对白人大学生文化能力、白人特权认知、民族文化共情和种族态度的影响

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Nyx Robey, Cheryl L. Dickter, Adrian J. Bravo, Kimberly E. Chaney
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摘要

本研究考察了文化能力训练的短期和长期效果,旨在帮助白人大学生理解结构性歧视,承认自己的种族特权,理解和接受他人的观点和经历。美国一所以白人为主的大学的白人学生(n = 112)完成了一项3小时的在线文化能力训练,或一项为期3周的对照练习。培训提供了有关偏见、刻板印象和歧视的构念的信息;促进对特权和压迫的意识;并提供了有效的跨种族互动的技能。结果表明,文化能力训练在短期内提高了被试的文化能力,增加了被试对白人特权的认知,增加了被试的民族文化共情。隐性线性增长模型通过两次后续后测证明了文化能力和白人特权认知的改善。显性和隐性的种族态度没有变化。这些发现对未来设计和应用这些类型的培训计划的意义进行了讨论。
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The Effects of an Online Training on Cultural Competence, Acknowledgment of White Privilege, Ethnocultural Empathy, and Racial Attitudes in White College Students

The Effects of an Online Training on Cultural Competence, Acknowledgment of White Privilege, Ethnocultural Empathy, and Racial Attitudes in White College Students

The current study examined the short- and long-term efficacy of a cultural competence training aimed to help White college students understand structural discrimination, acknowledge their racial privilege, and understand and accept others' viewpoints and experiences. White students at a predominantly White US university (n = 112) completed a 3-h online cultural competence training, or a control exercise administered over a 3-week period. The training provided information about constructs related to prejudice, stereotypes, and discrimination; promoted awareness of privilege and oppression; and provided skills for effective cross-racial interactions. Results showed the cultural competence training afforded short-term improvement in participants' cultural competence, increases in their acknowledgment of White privilege, and increases in ethnocultural empathy for participants in the experimental condition. Latent linear growth models demonstrated improvements in cultural competence and acknowledgment of White privilege through two follow-up posttests. There were no changes in explicit and implicit racial attitudes. Implications of these findings for the future design and application of these types of training programs are discussed.

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4.30
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期刊介绍: Published since 1971, Journal of Applied Social Psychology is a monthly publication devoted to applications of experimental behavioral science research to problems of society (e.g., organizational and leadership psychology, safety, health, and gender issues; perceptions of war and natural hazards; jury deliberation; performance, AIDS, cancer, heart disease, exercise, and sports).
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