More Kindness, Less Prejudice against Immigrants? A Preliminary Study with Adolescents

Ioana Zagrean, Lucrezia Cavagnis, Francesca Vittoria Danioni, Claudia Russo, Maria Cinque, Daniela Barni

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Abstract

Prejudice against immigrants is a relevant research topic within social psychology. Researchers identified several individual variables affecting anti-immigrant prejudice, such as morality and personality. However, until now, prejudice has never been studied in relation to kindness, which might be a significant protective factor against prejudice. Based on Kohlberg's theory of moral judgement, four stage dimensions of kindness were identified, from egocentric to authentic kindness (i.e., a means for social progress and improvement). This study aims to explore the relationship between the four kindness dimensions and blatant and subtle prejudice against immigrants in adolescence, by also considering the moderating role of adolescents' sex. It involved 215 Italian participants (77% girls), who were asked to fill in a self-report questionnaire. Results showed that boys scored higher on egocentric kindness than girls, but no sex differences emerged for prejudice. Egocentric and extrinsically motivated kindness appeared to be risk factors for prejudice, whereas the most authentic form of kindness was a protective factor. In addition, adolescents' sex moderated the relationship between egocentric kindness and blatant prejudice, whereby this association was stronger for boys. The implications of these findings, the study's limitations, and suggestions for future research are discussed.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)217-227
Numero di pagine11
RivistaEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATION IN HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION.
Volume13
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2023

Keywords

  • adolescents’ sex
  • kindness
  • prejudice against immigrants

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