Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
Volume 28, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 230-243

Positive and negative behavioural intentions towards refugees in Turkey: The roles of national identification, threat, and humanitarian concern (Article) (Open Access)

Yitmen Ş.* , Verkuyten M.
  • a Ercomer, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
  • b Ercomer, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

Abstract

The present research investigated positive and negative behavioural intentions towards Syrian refugees in Turkey. The behavioural intentions were examined in relation to national identification, perception of threat, and humanitarian concerns. A questionnaire was conducted among Turkish participants (n = 605) and the results showed that respondents made a distinction between negative and positive behavioural intentions towards Syrian refugees. Further, higher national identification was associated with more negative and less positive behavioural intentions, and perception of threat was responsible for these associations. In addition, humanitarian concern was associated with more positive behavioural intentions and less negative ones. Additionally, stronger humanitarian concern weakened the association between threat perceptions and negative behavioural intentions but also strengthened the association between higher threat and lower positive behavioural intentions. © 2018 The Authors Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd

Author Keywords

humanitarian concern behavioural intentions perception of threat National identification Refugees

Index Keywords

male perception Turkey (republic) female major clinical study refugee questionnaire Article Turkish citizen human adult human experiment

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DOI: 10.1002/casp.2354
ISSN: 10529284
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English