Title of article :
Prediction of negative attitudes toward Australian asylum seekers: False
beliefs, nationalism, and self-esteem
Author/Authors :
ANNE PEDERSEN، نويسنده , , JON ATTWELL، نويسنده , , & DIANA HEVELI، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Over the last few years in Australia, the issue of asylum seekers has been a significant feature of the media, and a topic that
many people feel very strongly about. However, there is little empirical research regarding attitudes toward asylum seekers.
The purpose of the present study was to examine such attitudes in the Perth community, and what predicts them. In Study 1,
an Attitudes Toward Asylum Seekers (ATAS) scale was constructed. In Study 2, self-esteem, national identity, false beliefs,
and sociodemographics were used in an attempt to predict ATAS in a random survey of the Perth metropolitan area. Results
indicated a weak correlation between high self-esteem and negative attitudes, and a strong correlation between a high level of
false beliefs and negative attitudes. As a result of this latter relationship, two hierarchical regression equations were
constructed: one predicting negative attitudes, the other predicting false beliefs. Regarding the ATAS scale, being male,
higher levels of education, right-wing political position, and high levels of national identity had significant predictive value.
Regarding the false beliefs scale, higher levels of education, right-wing political position, high levels of national identity, and
increased age had significant predictive value. Given the large number of participants who scored above the midpoint of the
ATAS scale, coupled with the high level of false beliefs reported, we suggest that a great deal of education about asylum
seekers is called for.