McAuliff Kathleen E, Williams Shannon M, Ferrari Joseph R
a Department of Psychology , DePaul University , Chicago , Illinois , USA.
J Prev Interv Community. 2013;41(4):244-54. doi: 10.1080/10852352.2013.818486.
We examined perceptions on school sense of community and social justice attitudes among undergraduates (N = 427; 308 women, 115 men; M age = 19.72, SD = 1.91), and how year in school and club membership affected these constructs. Results demonstrated that involvement with a greater number of clubs was associated with having a stronger school sense of community and more positive social justice attitudes. Multiple regression analyses demonstrated that year in school did not significantly predict social justice attitudes. Results suggested that greater involvement and sense of school belonging might be linked to social justice attitudes.
我们调查了本科生(N = 427;308名女性,115名男性;平均年龄 = 19.72,标准差 = 1.91)对学校社区感和社会正义态度的看法,以及学年和社团成员身份如何影响这些构念。结果表明,参与更多的社团与更强的学校社区感和更积极的社会正义态度相关。多元回归分析表明,学年并不能显著预测社会正义态度。结果表明,更多的参与和学校归属感可能与社会正义态度有关。