弱势青少年的歧视强度与应对策略:同伴关系的调节作用

Q3 Social Sciences
Saijun Zhang, S. Anderson, Yuling Zhi, Meirong Liu, Minli Liao, J. Hong
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摘要

本研究探讨了歧视强度如何与应对方案相关,以及同伴关系如何调节这种关联。通过对中国弱势青少年(n = 542)的调查,研究结果表明,约60%的青少年经历过中度至高度的歧视。多变量模型表明,歧视强度和同伴关系都与青少年应对方案的选择有关。此外,同伴关系调节了歧视强度与应对方案之间的关系:对于经历过低强度歧视的青少年,较高水平的同伴关系与寻求帮助或面对歧视呈正相关;但对于经历过高强度歧视的青少年,更高水平的同伴关系与对歧视的被动忍受呈正相关。研究结果建议采用不同的策略来支持面临不同程度歧视的弱势青年,包括在反歧视工作中促进他们健康的同伴关系。
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Discrimination intensity and coping schemes among vulnerable adolescents: the moderating role of peer relationships
ABSTRACT This study examines how discrimination intensity is associated with coping schemes and how peer relationships may moderate such an association. Using a sample of Chinese adolescents with vulnerabilities (n = 542), the findings show that about 60% of the adolescents had experienced moderate to high levels of discrimination. Multivariate models show that both discrimination intensity and peer relationships were associated with adolescents’ choices of coping schemes. Also, peer relationships moderated the association between discrimination intensity and coping schemes: for adolescents who experienced low-intensity discrimination, higher levels of peer relationships were positively associated with seeking help or confronting discrimination; but for adolescents who experienced high-intensity discrimination, higher levels of peer relationships were positively associated with passive endurance toward discrimination. The findings suggest using divergent strategies to support vulnerable youth facing different levels of discrimination, including promoting their healthy peer relationships in anti-discrimination efforts.
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China Journal of Social Work
China Journal of Social Work Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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