亲社会行为
心理学
发展心理学
社会心理学
心理干预
纵向研究
外群
统计
数学
精神科
作者
Sonya Xinyue Xiao,Haining Ren,May Ling Halim,Carol Lynn Martin,Dawn DeLay,Richard A. Fabes,Laura D. Hanish,Krista Oswalt
标识
DOI:10.1177/01461672251321014
摘要
In this research, we examined (a) the primary effects of intergroup friendships: whether having a friend of a different gender/racial status benefits children’s gender/racial status-based prosocial behavior and (b) the secondary transfer of intergroup friendships: whether friendships from one domain (e.g., gender) would extend to improved prosocial behavior toward outgroup members of another domain (e.g., race). Participants were 603 third- to fifth-grade students ( M age = 9.06, SD = .90; 47.9% girls; 52.4% racially minoritized). Peer nominations of prosocial behavior and friendships were collected twice in 1 year. Longitudinal path analyses focused on intergender friendships showed support for both the primary and secondary transfer effects on enhanced intergroup prosocial behavior. Analyses focused on racial status showed the primary effects of these friendships on enhanced interracial prosocial behavior, whereas the secondary transfer effects were less consistent. These findings provide a basis for interventions to promote equity in prosociality toward diverse others.
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