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Antecedents and consequences of autonomy‐ and dependency‐oriented help toward refugees
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2018
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Human MigrationSocial PsychologyEducationPerceived CompetenceAutonomySocial SciencesPsychologyForced MigrationRefugee StatusPaternalistic BeliefsHelping RelationshipRefugee StudiesPopulation DisplacementSocial IdentitySocial Change PotentialApplied Social PsychologySociologyRefugee HealthRefugee MovementSocial Diversity
Abstract We tested antecedents (paternalistic beliefs; Study 1) and consequences (social change potential; Study 2) of autonomy‐ and dependency‐oriented help and developed scales assessing paternalistic beliefs and both forms of help. In Study 1 ( N = 143 Germans), we focused on paternalistic beliefs as an antagonist to social change and a key distinguishing variable between engagement in both forms of help. As expected, paternalistic beliefs were positively related to dependency‐oriented help, mediated by concern for a positive national moral image, but negatively related to autonomy‐oriented help, mediated by perceived competence of refugees. In Study 2, both refugees ( N = 80) and Germans ( N = 94) perceived autonomy‐oriented help to have more potential for social change than dependency‐oriented help.
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