Attitudes Toward Individuals with Disabilities: The Effects of Contact with Different Disability Types

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Jason J. Barr
Kristi Bracchitta
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[1] Monmouth University,
[2] School of Education,undefined
[3] College of Mount Saint Vincent,undefined
[4] Department of Psychology,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2015年 / 34卷
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Disabilities; Contact; Attitudes; Intergroup contact theory;
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Contact with individuals with disabilities influences positive attitudes toward such individuals. This research investigated if contact with individuals with specific disabilities has an effect on attitudes toward other disabilities. Specifically, this research investigated physical, developmental and behavioral disabilities. While participants reported the most contact with individuals with physical disabilities and the most negative attitudes toward individuals with developmental disabilities, contact with individuals with behavioral disabilities was the best predictor of positive attitudes toward all disability types. This demonstrates that the relation between contact and attitudes is more nuanced than originally thought and can help us better understand disability related bias.
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页码:223 / 238
页数:15
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