Affiliation:
1. Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Croatia
2. Social Welfare Centre Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
This study was conducted with Croatian fourth grade students (N=691) that
were divided into two groups. The characters presented in vignettes had some
type of stigmatizing feature (e.g., Roma nationality, wheelchair usage, or
being overweight) in the experimental group, while these features were left
out in the comparison group. The first goal was to examine the impact of each
stigmatizing feature on the non-acceptance of the described characters. The
second goal was to analyze the relationship between the non-acceptance of the
stigmatized character and children?s established contact with people with
similar features, as well as the relationship between the afore-mentioned and
the perceived attitudes of parents and friends. Roma ethnicity had a
significant influence on non-acceptance of the character, while contact was
related to an increase in the level of non-acceptance of the Roma character.
Negative perceived opinions of friends regarding individuals with
stigmatizing features (regardless of the type) were related to a lower level
of acceptance of that character.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia