Chloe Bracegirdle

ORCID: 0000-0002-9936-2735
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Research Areas
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Identity, Memory, and Therapy
  • Youth Development and Social Support
  • Religion, Society, and Development
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Social Media and Politics

University of Oxford
2021-2024

Abstract The Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, has had devastating effects the Ukrainian population and global economy, environment, political order. However, little is known about psychological states surrounding outbreak war, particularly mental well-being individuals outside Ukraine. Here, we present a longitudinal experience-sampling study convenience sample from 17 European countries (total participants = 1,341, total assessments 44,894, with >100 5) that allows us to...

10.1038/s41467-024-44693-6 article EN cc-by Nature Communications 2024-02-20

Abstract The prolific expansion of intergroup contact research has established that interactions are tightly linked to social integration. In this review, recent technological and statistical innovations with the potential advance body presented. First, concerns over validity longitudinal models discussed before innovative analytical techniques introduced explore change time. Next, intensive repeated measure designs, such as experience sampling approaches, opportunities investigate...

10.1111/josi.12424 article EN Journal of Social Issues 2021-03-01

The extensive literature on the contact hypothesis reports a positive association between intergroup and outgroup attitudes, yet it remains unknown whether this reflects within-person (i.e., situational changes within individuals) or between-person stable differences effects. To investigate question, we applied (random-intercept) cross-lagged panel models in two studies featuring different samples, measurements, contexts. We found longitudinal contact–attitude associations models, which...

10.1177/19485506231153017 article EN cc-by Social Psychological and Personality Science 2023-02-15

Friendships with members of our own group (ingroup) and other groups (outgroups) shape attitudes toward outgroups. Research on intergroup contact has shown that the numbers outgroup ingroup friends we have influence attitudes, whereas research socialization held by attitudes. Past research, however, examined these processes in isolation, which precludes discerning whether having friends, or are both important shaping and, if so, is more important. To disentangle effects, conducted a 5-wave...

10.1037/pspa0000240 article EN Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2021-09-13

Contact with members of one's own group (ingroup) and other groups (outgroups) shapes individuals' beliefs about the world, including perceptions discrimination against ingroup. Research to date indicates that, among disadvantaged groups, contact an advantaged outgroup is associated less perceived discrimination, while ingroup more discrimination. Past studies, however, considered in isolation overlooked various processes that could explain these associations. We addressed issues by...

10.1037/pspi0000426 article EN cc-by Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2023-06-20

Abstract We present a global experience‐sampling method (ESM) study aimed at describing, predicting, and understanding individual differences in well‐being during times of crisis such as the COVID‐19 pandemic. This international ESM is collaborative effort over 60 interdisciplinary researchers from around world “Coping with Corona” (CoCo) project. The comprises trait‐, state‐, daily‐level data 7490 participants 20 countries (total measurements = 207,263; total daily 73,295) collected between...

10.1111/spc3.12813 article EN cc-by Social and Personality Psychology Compass 2023-06-29

Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in substantial disruptions to the daily lives of young people. Yet knowledge is lacking about changes mental well-being among adults, whether those from ethnic minorities were more adversely impacted by than majority, and extent which pandemic-related stressors contributed any declines well-being. Methods We draw on nationally representative German CILS4COVID data, collected early ( N = 3517, M age 25). Respondents provided information...

10.1186/s13034-021-00418-x article EN cc-by Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2021-11-23

Abstract Religious decline, often observed among North American Christian youth, may not apply universally. We examined this and whether religiosity is associated with well‐being, risk behavior, cultural values, acculturation 4080 Muslim adolescents aged 15–22 in Germany. Utilizing seven waves from the CILS4EU project a person‐oriented analytical approach, we identified different religious trajectories for (58% high, 31% low, 11% increasing), immigrant‐origin (68% 32% medium), non‐immigrant...

10.1111/cdev.14151 article EN cc-by Child Development 2024-08-27

The contact hypothesis proposes that intergroup improves outgroup attitudes. Existing cross-sectional and longitudinal studies provide valuable insights into the association between attitudes, but are mostly uninformative regarding within-person between-person effects. To investigate such effects, we applied (random-intercept) cross-lagged panel model analyses in two featuring diverse study characteristics. We found associations attitudes conventional models. These were, however, ascribed...

10.31219/osf.io/scwb5 preprint EN 2022-04-22

We present a global experience-sampling method (ESM) study aimed at describing, predicting, and understanding individual differences in well-being during times of crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This international ESM is collaborative effort over 60 interdisciplinary researchers from around world “Coping with Corona” (CoCo) project. The comprises trait-, state-, daily-level data 7,490 participants 20 countries (total measurements = 207,263; total daily 73,295) collected between October...

10.31234/osf.io/9sbmy preprint EN 2023-06-16

High levels of ethnic segregation have been widely observed in school friendship networks, whereas the degree to which bullying networks are divided along lines remains uncertain. Using data from 981 students (53% girls, 47% boys; 11–14 years age) British schools, we sought visualize, quantify, and compare networks. Our findings contradict common belief that fosters interethnic conflict; instead, identified similarly high both Students may therefore simultaneously avoid positive negative...

10.1177/23780231231214956 article EN cc-by-nc Socius Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 2023-01-01
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