ABSTRACT
The study focuses on the relationship between intercultural friendships, social identities, and well-being of ethnic Russians in three different contexts of the North and South Caucasus. We revealed the positive relations of intercultural friendships with the host society identity in all contexts and with the well-being of Russict ans in the culturally diverse contexts. Ethnic identity is positively related to the self-esteem of Russians in two more inclusive contexts, and, negatively associated with their life satisfaction in the least inclusive context. The ethnic and host society identities mediated the relationship between intercultural friendships and psychological well-being only in the most inclusive context.
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Victoria Galyapina
Victoria Galyapina - PhD, Leading Research Fellow, International Scientific-Educational Laboratory for Socio-Cultural Research, National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia). Professional interests: intercultural relations, values, social identity, norms, ethnic minority and majority, migrants. She is the author over 150 scientific publications on social and cross-cultural psychology. She is a member of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology
Nadezhda Lebedeva
Nadezhda Lebedeva is Professor in the Department of Psychology and Head of the International Laboratory for Socio-cultural Research at The National Research University Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia. She is a member of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, and the International Academy for Intercultural Research. She is the author/editor of 27 books, and over 250 articles and book chapters on social and cross-cultural psychology. Her research interests are values, identity, intercultural relations, acculturation, creativity and innovations, social and cultural change.
Zarina Lepshokova
Zarina Lepshokova - PhD, Senior Research Fellow, International Scientific-Educational Laboratory for Socio-Cultural Research, National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia). She is a member of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology. Her research interests are social identity, psychology of acculturation, psychological well-being, intercultural relations, the migrants. She is the author over 50 scientific publications on social and cross-cultural psychology.