Frontiers in Psychology (Sep 2021)

Identity Diffusion and Extremist Attitudes in Adolescence

  • Anna Isenhardt,
  • Anna Isenhardt,
  • Maria Kamenowski,
  • Patrik Manzoni,
  • Sandrine Haymoz,
  • Cédric Jacot,
  • Dirk Baier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.711466
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Various theoretical approaches assume that identity diffusion is an influencing factor of extremism. However, there are hardly any empirical tests on this relationship. Based on a nationwide survey of 8,317 young people in Switzerland, the study analyses whether identity diffusion is associated with right-wing extremist, left-wing extremist, and Islamist extremist attitudes. In addition, the study tests whether identity diffusion mediates the influence of family and school-related variables on extremist attitudes. The results show that identity diffusion primarily increases approval of left-wing extremist and Islamist extremist attitudes. Furthermore, identity diffusion mediates to a small extent the influence of parenting on extremist attitudes.

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