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Mediating and moderating processes in the relationship between multicultural ideology and attitudes towards immigrants in emerging adults
Alida Lo CocoPasquale MussoPaolo AlbieroJohn W. BerryJohn W. BerryCristiano Ingugliasubject
media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Immigration050109 social psychologyContext (language use)General Medicine050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyIntercultural relationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Cultural diversityMulticulturalism0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesIdeologySociologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commondescription
Few studies examine intercultural relations in emerging adulthood. Framed from the perspective of the Mutual Intercultural Relations in Plural Societies (MIRIPS) project, the current paper examined the mediating role of tolerance and perceived consequences of immigration in the relationship between multicultural ideology and attitudes towards immigrants. Additionally, the moderating role of context was analysed. A two-group structural equation modelling was performed on data collected from 305 Italian emerging adults living both in northern and in southern Italy with different socio-political climates towards immigrants. In both groups, tolerance and perceived consequences of immigration mediated the relationship between multicultural ideology and attitudes towards immigrants. Also, this indirect relationship was significantly higher for the northern than southern Italians. These findings provide provisional evidence of mediating and moderating processes in the relationship between multicultural ideology and attitudes towards immigrants and suggest important implications for practitioners interested in promoting intercultural relations among emerging adults.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-07-04 | International Journal of Psychology |