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Associations between perceived positive and negative parental contact and adolescents’ intergroup contact experiences
Institution:1. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, UNED, Spain;2. University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States;3. University of Padova, Italy;4. University of Oxford, United Kingdom;5. Artis International, United States;6. University of Newcastle, Australia
Abstract:This study investigated the association between perceived parental positive and negative contact and adolescents’ own positive and negative contact experiences and tested perspective-taking, intergroup anxiety, outgroup attitudes, and approach behavioral tendencies as potential mediators. A total of 325 7th and 8th Year Turkish students completed questionnaires in classrooms (Mage = 13.46, SD = 0.75). Structural equation models demonstrated that percieved negative parental contact was directly and strongly associated with negative, but not positive, adolescent contact, whereas parental positive contact had a direct positive association with adolescent positive contact. We further found that perceived parental positive contact was related to higher perspective-taking and lower intergroup anxiety which promoted approach behavioral tendencies which was, in turn, related to more positive and less negative contact among adolescents. The study highlights the critical function of parental positive and negative contact on the formation of adolescents’ contact behaviors.
Keywords:Parents  Positive contact  Negative contact  Attitudes  Behavioral tendencies
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