The rise of critical social justice discourse has sparked discussions in Finland for the last couple of years. However, empirical data on its prevalence and effects have been lacking. With that, study author and doctor of psychology Oskari Lahtinen from the University of Turku in southwestern Finland created a tool to assess critical social justice attitudes and explore their implications.
"This debate was largely data-free and it could thus be considered a worthwhile question to study how prevalent these attitudes are. No reliable and valid instrument existed prior to the study to assess the extent and prevalence of these attitudes in different populations, so I set out to develop one," Lahtinen explained.
The study, titled "Construction and validation of a scale for assessing critical social justice attitudes" and published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, involves two phases.
During the initial phase, Lahtinen analyzed academic papers on feminism, race and LGBTQ+ issues to formulate test questions related to beliefs about systemic oppression. The test was given to 851 college students and faculty from Turku University, other Finnish universities and the general public.
In the second phase, Lahtinen refined the scale and added more questions based on the initial findings. Lahtinen then conducted a nationwide survey of over 5,000 participants through Helsingin Sanomat, Finland's largest newspaper, to reach a broad cross-section of the Finnish population.
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The 5,851 participants were asked to evaluate their agreement or disagreement with statements commonly associated with woke culture, such as beliefs regarding racial income disparities and transgender rights. Lahtinen developed this seven-item scale, known as the Critical Social Justice Attitudes Scale:
Woke participants have higher levels of anxiety and depression
Participants who strongly endorsed woke ideology reported higher levels of anxiety and depression. However, the study noted that this association was more closely linked to political orientation than to critical social justice attitudes alone.
The study also found notable differences across demographic and social groups. Women and left-wing political affiliates were more likely to endorse these beliefs, while men and those aligned with right-wing politics showed lower agreement. (Related: WOKE SCIENCE: 29% of British scientists now think sex is not binary, poll finds.)
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