Expanding Opportunities for Diversity in Positive Psychology: An Examination of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity
Positive psychology has been criticized for ignoring issues relevant to disenfranchised populations. This article presents the results of a 17-year review of the current state of theory and research in positive psychology with respect to issues related to gender, race, and ethnicity, representing an...
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description | Positive psychology has been criticized for ignoring issues relevant to disenfranchised populations. This article presents the results of a 17-year review of the current state of theory and research in positive psychology with respect to issues related to gender, race, and ethnicity, representing an effort to evaluate the extent to which these criticisms are true and to explore how the field can be more inclusive in the future. A systematic review of the literature in positive psychology since the inception of the field in 1998 through 2014 was conducted, and content analyses were used to assess how issues of gender, race, and ethnicity have been examined. The findings reveal that although women are overrepresented as participants in empirical studies, they are underrepresented as first authors, and discussions of issues relevant to women and gender are relatively scarce. Further, empirical research studies conducted across the world are based largely on White samples, and there is little research focused on race and ethnicity or individuals at the intersections of gender, race, and ethnicity. More organized research is needed to develop a diverse science of positive psychology. To conceptualize possible future directions for research and explore opportunities for diversity, key definitions of positive psychology are revisited and lessons are drawn from exemplary articles attending to issues of gender, race, and ethnicity. Four pathways for conducting future research are recommended as ways to expand opportunities for engaging diversity in positive psychology.
La psychologie positive a fait l'objet de critiques selon lesquelles elle fait fi des questions pertinentes pour les populations vulnérables. Cet article présente les résultats d'une revue de la littérature, couvrant 17 ans, sur l'état actuel de la théorie et de la recherche en psychologie positive en ce qui a trait aux questions relatives au genre, à la race et à l'ethnicité, en vue d'évaluer la mesure dans laquelle les critiques sont justifiées et d'explorer de quelle façon le domaine pourrait être plus inclusif. Une revue systématique de la littérature de la psychologie positive depuis sa création, en 1998, jusqu'en 2014, a été réalisée. Des analyses de contenu ont été effectuées en vue de déterminer comment y ont été examinés le genre, la race et l'ethnicité. Les résultats ont révélé que, si les femmes sont surreprésentées comme participantes aux études empiriques, elles sont sous-représentées en |
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Les résultats ont révélé que, si les femmes sont surreprésentées comme participantes aux études empiriques, elles sont sous-représentées en tant qu'auteurs principaux, et que la discussion sur les dossiers concernant les femmes et le genre est relativement rare. De plus, les recherches empiriques réalisées à l'échelle internationale sont en grande partie basées sur des échantillons de sujets de race blanche, et très peu d'études ont porté sur la race et l'ethnicité ou encore sur les recoupements entre le genre, la race et l'ethnicité. Il faudra d'autres recherches formelles en vue de diversifier la science de la psychologie positive. En vue de conceptualiser les éventuelles orientations des recherches futures et d'explorer les possibilités de diversification, on a revu certaines définitions de base de la psychologie positive et tiré des leçons d'articles exemplaires portant sur les questions concernant le genre, la race et l'ethnicité. 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