多重社会认同与生命意义感:领悟到的社会支持和归属感的多重中介效应
Multiple Social Identities and Meaning of Life: The Multiple Mediating Effects of Perceived Social Support and Sense of Belonging
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作者: 周欣然, 范子璇, 范雯健, 刘亚楠:郑州大学教育学院,河南 郑州
关键词: 多重中介多重社会身份领悟到的社会支持归属感生命意义感Multiple Social Identities Perceived Social Support Sense of Belonging Sense of the Meaning of Life
摘要: 目的:考察多重社会认同与生命意义感及领悟到的社会支持、归属感之间的关系。方法:随机选取247名大学生,分别使用多群体成员量表、领悟到的社会支持量表、归属感量表及生命意义感量表进行测量研究。结果:大学生多重社会认同、领悟到的社会支持、归属感以及生命意义感两两显著正相关;结构方程模型分析结果显示:多重社会认同不但能直接正向预测个体的生命意义感,还能通过领悟到的社会支持和归属感的链式中介间接预测个体的生命意义感。结论:大学生的多重社会认同意义重大,对生命意义感的提升有重要作用。
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the relationships among multiple social identities, perceived social sup-port, sense of belonging and meaning in life. Methods: Totally 247 college students were selected randomly. And they are respectively surveyed with Multiple Group Memberships Scale, Perceived Social Support Scale, Sense of Belonging Questionnaire and Meaning in Life Questionnaire. Results: Multiple social identities not only have a directly positive prediction to the individuals’ meaning in life, but also can predict the meaning in life through the multiple mediation of the perceived social support and sense of belonging. Conclusion: College students’ multiple social identities are of great significance and play an important role in promoting the meaning in life.
文章引用:周欣然, 范子璇, 范雯健, 刘亚楠 (2017). 多重社会认同与生命意义感:领悟到的社会支持和归属感的多重中介效应. 心理学进展, 7(6), 797-803. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2017.76099

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