the present study aimed at investigating whether the effects of intergroup contact on support for discriminatory behaviours against immigrants was mediated by perceived threat from immigrants and positive beliefs toward immigrants. using data from the Italian national survey on "discrimination by gender, sexual orientation and ethnic origin," which followed a multi-stage stratified cluster sampling procedure, a representative sample of 5509 Italian residents (53.4% women), aged 18 to 74 years, participated. Findings showed that contact with immigrants was negatively related to perceived threat, and positively related to positive beliefs toward immigrants. mediational analysis conducted by structural equation modelling, indicated that support for discriminatory behaviours was positively associated with perceived threat, and negatively associated with positive beliefs toward immigrants. both variables together mediated the relationship between contact with immigrants and support for discriminatory behaviours against immigrants; individually, indirect relationships were also significant. To promote interaction between natives and immigrants by reducing the perceived threat and strengthening positive beliefs toward immigrants might lessen support for discriminatory behaviours against immigrants.

Salvati, M., Carone, N., De Cristofaro, V., Giacomantonio, M., Baiocco, R. (2020). Support for discriminatory behaviours against immigrants in Italy: Perceived threat and positive beliefs mediate the effect of contact with immigrants. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 55(4), 543-552 [10.1002/ijop.12638].

Support for discriminatory behaviours against immigrants in Italy: Perceived threat and positive beliefs mediate the effect of contact with immigrants

Nicola Carone
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2020-01-01

Abstract

the present study aimed at investigating whether the effects of intergroup contact on support for discriminatory behaviours against immigrants was mediated by perceived threat from immigrants and positive beliefs toward immigrants. using data from the Italian national survey on "discrimination by gender, sexual orientation and ethnic origin," which followed a multi-stage stratified cluster sampling procedure, a representative sample of 5509 Italian residents (53.4% women), aged 18 to 74 years, participated. Findings showed that contact with immigrants was negatively related to perceived threat, and positively related to positive beliefs toward immigrants. mediational analysis conducted by structural equation modelling, indicated that support for discriminatory behaviours was positively associated with perceived threat, and negatively associated with positive beliefs toward immigrants. both variables together mediated the relationship between contact with immigrants and support for discriminatory behaviours against immigrants; individually, indirect relationships were also significant. To promote interaction between natives and immigrants by reducing the perceived threat and strengthening positive beliefs toward immigrants might lessen support for discriminatory behaviours against immigrants.
2020
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore M-PSI/05
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Immigration
Contact
Discriminatory behaviours
Perceived threat
Beliefs
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ijop.12638
Salvati, M., Carone, N., De Cristofaro, V., Giacomantonio, M., Baiocco, R. (2020). Support for discriminatory behaviours against immigrants in Italy: Perceived threat and positive beliefs mediate the effect of contact with immigrants. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 55(4), 543-552 [10.1002/ijop.12638].
Salvati, M; Carone, N; De Cristofaro, V; Giacomantonio, M; Baiocco, R
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