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Perceptions of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees in Europe.

Iordache, Miriam-Andreea; Blanchard, Alyson E

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Miriam-Andreea Iordache



Abstract

The Russian invasion of Ukraine led to a major humanitarian crisis resulting in many Ukrainians seeking refugee status in European countries. Unlike the positive attitudes towards Ukrainian refugees, Afghan refugees who were also required to leave their country following the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, received a negative reaction from the same European countries. Examining similar crises, a year apart, where people fled perilous situations in their countries, reveals contrasting reactions that emphasize the need to understand factors driving diverse public attitudes. Integrated Threat Theory (ITT), which posits that perceived threats can lead to prejudice and negative attitudes, may elucidate mechanisms behind opposing reactions towards Ukrainian and Afghan refugees. This study explores whether symbolic threats, intergroup anxiety, fear of terrorism, and political orientation are differentially related to attitudes towards Afghan and Ukrainian refugees in 250 European participants. Results demonstrate that participants hold more positive attitudes towards Ukrainian refugees compared to Afghan refugees. All the aforementioned factors predicted attitudes towards Afghan refugees, but only symbolic threats predicted attitudes towards Ukrainian refugees. Ethnicity and religiosity explain the relationship between symbolic threats and attitudes towards Afghan refugees. Western European participants show a stronger link between terrorism fear and negative views on Afghan refugees than Eastern Europeans, possibly due to higher terrorism rates in the West. Thus, attitudes towards refugees are intricate, but the study emphasizes the role of ITT, terrorism fear, politics, ethnicity, religiosity, and region. The findings could refine policies, stressing the need to address these factors for fostering inclusive, empathetic European societies. [Abstract copyright: Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.]

Citation

Iordache, M.-A., & Blanchard, A. E. (2024). Perceptions of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees in Europe. Acta psychologica, 249, Article 104439. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104439

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 30, 2024
Online Publication Date Aug 12, 2024
Publication Date Aug 12, 2024
Deposit Date Sep 5, 2024
Publicly Available Date Sep 5, 2024
Journal Acta psychologica
Print ISSN 0001-6918
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 249
Article Number 104439
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104439
Keywords Terrorism, Symbolic threats, Prejudice, Intergroup anxiety, Refugees

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