Wilkinson Derek
Laurentian University, Department of Sociology, 935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6.
Can Rev Sociol. 2008 Aug;45(3):305-29. doi: 10.1111/j.1755-618x.2008.00013.x.
One thousand nine hundred ninety-five individuals in 20 rural Canadian communities were measured on perceived social cohesion by the three Buckner scale subdimensions: psychological sense of community (PSOC), attraction, and neighboring. Number of household children, income over $20,000, age, birthplace in, and years lived in the community significantly positively influenced PSOC and Attraction. Number of household children (positive for income over $20,000; otherwise negative), income over $40,000, birthplace, and years in the community significantly influenced neighboring. Increased interaction generally increases individuals' social cohesion. As the only significant community variable was being on an island province, individual-oriented policies are recommended to increase cohesion.
在加拿大20个农村社区的1995个人,通过巴克纳量表的三个子维度:社区心理感受(PSOC)、吸引力和邻里关系,来衡量其感知到的社会凝聚力。家庭儿童数量、收入超过20000美元、年龄、出生地以及在社区居住的年限,对社区心理感受和吸引力有显著的正向影响。家庭儿童数量(对收入超过20000美元的情况呈正向影响;否则呈负向影响)、收入超过40000美元、出生地以及在社区居住的年限,对邻里关系有显著影响。互动增加通常会增强个体的社会凝聚力。由于唯一显著的社区变量是位于岛屿省份,因此建议采取以个体为导向的政策来增强凝聚力。