Un estudio transcultural del prejuicio contra habitantes de calle con creacíon de medidas explícitas e implícitas

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Carlos José Nieto
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/157494
Resumo: The objectives of this research were to create explicit and implicit measures of prejudice against homeless, and to identify factors associated with negative attitudes toward this population. To meet these objectives several studies collected in four articles were made. In the first article the literature on prejudice against homeless was reviewed. In this study was found that both, in Latin America and in the countries of industrialized West, have been reported stereotypes towards this population related to mental illness and drug addiction, as well as acts of discrimination related to limitations in the use of public space. Article two corresponded to a study of cross-cultural creation and validation of a scale of prejudice against homeless, created with basics of Item Response Theory and the Allport's scale of prejudice. The created scale presented evidence of construct validity, convergent validity and good internal consistency. It was also verified, in part, the Allport's theory of the scale of prejudice. The third article aimed at identifying factors associated with prejudice against homeless, and to build and test a hierarchical model to explain variations in the levels of this prejudice. The proposed model had four levels of prejudice mediations, good fit indices, and included the variables social dominance orientation, basic values, egocentrism, perception of insecurity and quality of contact with homeless people. In the fourth article was described the process of creating an implicit association test about attitudes toward homeless, and was tested scores correlation levels acquired with this test and those acquired with the scale established in article two. The results indicated that there are strong associations between concepts representing the homeless people and negative stereotypes towards this population. No correlation between the scores on the two measures was found, in line with other studies on implicit and explicit measures of stereotypes.
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spelling Silva, Carlos José NietoKoller, Silvia Helena2017-05-06T02:41:00Z2016http://hdl.handle.net/10183/157494001017846The objectives of this research were to create explicit and implicit measures of prejudice against homeless, and to identify factors associated with negative attitudes toward this population. To meet these objectives several studies collected in four articles were made. In the first article the literature on prejudice against homeless was reviewed. In this study was found that both, in Latin America and in the countries of industrialized West, have been reported stereotypes towards this population related to mental illness and drug addiction, as well as acts of discrimination related to limitations in the use of public space. Article two corresponded to a study of cross-cultural creation and validation of a scale of prejudice against homeless, created with basics of Item Response Theory and the Allport's scale of prejudice. The created scale presented evidence of construct validity, convergent validity and good internal consistency. It was also verified, in part, the Allport's theory of the scale of prejudice. The third article aimed at identifying factors associated with prejudice against homeless, and to build and test a hierarchical model to explain variations in the levels of this prejudice. The proposed model had four levels of prejudice mediations, good fit indices, and included the variables social dominance orientation, basic values, egocentrism, perception of insecurity and quality of contact with homeless people. In the fourth article was described the process of creating an implicit association test about attitudes toward homeless, and was tested scores correlation levels acquired with this test and those acquired with the scale established in article two. The results indicated that there are strong associations between concepts representing the homeless people and negative stereotypes towards this population. No correlation between the scores on the two measures was found, in line with other studies on implicit and explicit measures of stereotypes.Los objetivos de esta tesis fueron la creación de medidas explícitas e implícitas del prejuicio contra habitantes de calle, y la identificación de algunos factores asociados con actitudes negativas hacia esta población. Para responder a estos objetivos se realizaron varios estudios reunidos en cuatro artículos y presentados en este documento como capítulos. En el primer capítulo, se realizó un estudio de revisión de la literatura sobre el prejuicio contra habitantes de calle. En este estudio se encontró que tanto en Latinoamérica como en los países de occidente industrializado, se han reportado estereotipos hacia esta población relacionados con la enfermedad mental y la adicción a las drogas; así como actos de discriminación relacionados con limitaciones en el uso del espacio público. El capítulo dos corresponde a un estudio de creación y validación transcultural de una escala de prejuicio contra habitantes de calle, fundamentada en la teoría de la respuesta al ítem y en la teoría de la escalada comportamental del prejuicio de Allport. La escala creada presentó evidencias de validez de constructo, validez convergente y buenos índices de consistencia interna. También se comprobó parcialmente la hipótesis de la escala del prejuicio de Allport. En el tercer capítulo se buscó identificar los factores asociados al prejuicio contra habitantes de calle, así como construir y probar un modelo jerárquico para explicar variaciones en los niveles de este prejuicio. El modelo propuesto tuvo cuatro niveles de mediación del prejuicio, buenos índices de ajuste, e incluyó las variables dominancia social, valores básicos, egocentrismo, percepción de inseguridad y calidad del contacto con habitantes de calle. En el cuarto capítulo se describió el proceso de creación de un Test de Asociaciones Implícitas sobre actitudes hacia habitantes de calle, y se probó los niveles de correlación entre los puntajes adquiridos con este test y los adquiridos con la escala creada en el artículo dos. Los resultados indicaron que hubo fuertes asociaciones entre los conceptos que representan a los habitantes de calle y los estereotipos negativos hacia esta población. No se encontró una correlación entre los puntajes en las dos pruebas, acorde con los resultados de otros estudios sobre medidas implícitas y explícitas de estereotipos.application/pdfporPreconceitoMoradores de ruaComparação transculturalValidade dos testesPrejudiceHomelessImplicit association testImplicit-explicit measuresPrejuicioHabitantes de calleTest de asociaciones implícitasMedidas implícitas-explícitasUn estudio transcultural del prejuicio contra habitantes de calle con creacíon de medidas explícitas e implícitasCross-cultural study of prejudice against homeless with explicit and implicit measures info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulInstituto de PsicologiaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em PsicologiaPorto Alegre, BR-RS2016doutoradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001017846.pdf001017846.pdfTexto parcialapplication/pdf142983http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/157494/1/001017846.pdfdbe94e0b0eeb555b7051be22207a497eMD51TEXT001017846.pdf.txt001017846.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain19116http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/157494/2/001017846.pdf.txt4f0e55b0cbfbf1474e3ce3adad5102fcMD52THUMBNAIL001017846.pdf.jpg001017846.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1109http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/157494/3/001017846.pdf.jpge966528ad17e29d97fdb06d06ef6a350MD5310183/1574942019-09-25 03:44:56.146512oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/157494Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://lume.ufrgs.br/handle/10183/2PUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.br||lume@ufrgs.bropendoar:18532019-09-25T06:44:56Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Un estudio transcultural del prejuicio contra habitantes de calle con creacíon de medidas explícitas e implícitas
spellingShingle Un estudio transcultural del prejuicio contra habitantes de calle con creacíon de medidas explícitas e implícitas
Silva, Carlos José Nieto
Preconceito
Moradores de rua
Comparação transcultural
Validade dos testes
Prejudice
Homeless
Implicit association test
Implicit-explicit measures
Prejuicio
Habitantes de calle
Test de asociaciones implícitas
Medidas implícitas-explícitas
title_short Un estudio transcultural del prejuicio contra habitantes de calle con creacíon de medidas explícitas e implícitas
title_full Un estudio transcultural del prejuicio contra habitantes de calle con creacíon de medidas explícitas e implícitas
title_fullStr Un estudio transcultural del prejuicio contra habitantes de calle con creacíon de medidas explícitas e implícitas
title_full_unstemmed Un estudio transcultural del prejuicio contra habitantes de calle con creacíon de medidas explícitas e implícitas
title_sort Un estudio transcultural del prejuicio contra habitantes de calle con creacíon de medidas explícitas e implícitas
author Silva, Carlos José Nieto
author_facet Silva, Carlos José Nieto
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Koller, Silvia Helena
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Preconceito
Moradores de rua
Comparação transcultural
Validade dos testes
topic Preconceito
Moradores de rua
Comparação transcultural
Validade dos testes
Prejudice
Homeless
Implicit association test
Implicit-explicit measures
Prejuicio
Habitantes de calle
Test de asociaciones implícitas
Medidas implícitas-explícitas
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Prejudice
Homeless
Implicit association test
Implicit-explicit measures
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Prejuicio
Habitantes de calle
Test de asociaciones implícitas
Medidas implícitas-explícitas
description The objectives of this research were to create explicit and implicit measures of prejudice against homeless, and to identify factors associated with negative attitudes toward this population. To meet these objectives several studies collected in four articles were made. In the first article the literature on prejudice against homeless was reviewed. In this study was found that both, in Latin America and in the countries of industrialized West, have been reported stereotypes towards this population related to mental illness and drug addiction, as well as acts of discrimination related to limitations in the use of public space. Article two corresponded to a study of cross-cultural creation and validation of a scale of prejudice against homeless, created with basics of Item Response Theory and the Allport's scale of prejudice. The created scale presented evidence of construct validity, convergent validity and good internal consistency. It was also verified, in part, the Allport's theory of the scale of prejudice. The third article aimed at identifying factors associated with prejudice against homeless, and to build and test a hierarchical model to explain variations in the levels of this prejudice. The proposed model had four levels of prejudice mediations, good fit indices, and included the variables social dominance orientation, basic values, egocentrism, perception of insecurity and quality of contact with homeless people. In the fourth article was described the process of creating an implicit association test about attitudes toward homeless, and was tested scores correlation levels acquired with this test and those acquired with the scale established in article two. The results indicated that there are strong associations between concepts representing the homeless people and negative stereotypes towards this population. No correlation between the scores on the two measures was found, in line with other studies on implicit and explicit measures of stereotypes.
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