Content and uniformity of stereotypes and meta-stereotypes of homeless people in Madrid (Spain)
Author
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Vázquez, José Juan
Author
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Panadero, Sonia
Author
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Zúñiga Rivas, Claudia
Admission date
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2019-05-29T14:03:33Z
Available date
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2019-05-29T14:03:33Z
Publication date
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Journal of Community Psychology, Volumen 45, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 128-137
Identifier
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15206629
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00904392
Identifier
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10.1002/jcop.21836
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169215
Abstract
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This study analyses the content and the uniformity of meta-stereotypes among homelessness
people, and the stereotypes that domiciled people have of homeless people. The research took
place in Madrid (Spain), based on data provided by a representative sample of homeless
people (n=188) and a sample of people at no risk of becoming homeless (n=180). Results
show that stereotypes of homeless people and homeless people's meta-stereotypes
predominantly have negative or indulgent content, with very little positive content, and have a
high degree of uniformity, with hardly any differences in terms of basic socio-demographic
variables. The meta-stereotypes of homeless people are more uniform, and are more negative
and less indulgent than the stereotypes that domiciled people have established regarding
homeless people.