Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Recent research on social cures has posited that one’s social identity associated with group membership can promote adjustment and affect well-being, especially for vulnerable individuals. In this study, we argue that, although the negative consequences of group-based stigma affect prisoners’ well-being, having multiple social identities can protect them and mitigate the detrimental effects of stigma. The results of this cross-sectional study reveal that group identification with prisoners (N = 52) was negatively associated with well-being and anticipated discrimination. In contrast, education was positively associated with self-regulation and life satisfaction. Group identification with prisoners threatens self-regulation when the salience is controlled. We discuss the significance of our findings in the context of stigma and resocialization.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
stigma; discrimination; well-being; social identification
Elenco autori:
Mosso, Cristina O.; Caldera, Alessandra; Re, Camilla
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