Ford Sean, Scholz Brett, Lu Vinh N
Centre for Applied Psychology.
Research School of Management, The Australian National University.
Health Psychol. 2015 Jul;34(7):775-8. doi: 10.1037/hea0000171. Epub 2014 Nov 3.
Extant research has previously found several benefits of community Men's Sheds. Drawing on social identity theory, we examine the extent to which membership in Men's Sheds can influence the quality of life of Men's Sheds users.
We surveyed 322 Men's Sheds users in Australia on 4 quality of life domains and their willingness to take health advice offered at the sheds.
Social identity was found to be a significant predictor of physical health, psychological, social relationships, and environmental domains of quality of life, as well as willingness to accept health advice.
Our exploratory findings enrich the existing knowledge on the benefits of community men's groups. We highlight the potential importance of social identity (particularly ingroup ties) among Men's Sheds members. These initial insights may be beneficial for future research and the promotion of men's engagement with health information and practice.
现有研究先前已发现社区男子活动中心有诸多益处。基于社会认同理论,我们考察了男子活动中心的会员身份在多大程度上会影响其使用者的生活质量。
我们对澳大利亚的322名男子活动中心使用者进行了关于4个生活质量领域以及他们接受活动中心提供的健康建议意愿的调查。
社会认同被发现是生活质量的身体健康、心理、社会关系和环境领域以及接受健康建议意愿的重要预测因素。
我们的探索性研究结果丰富了关于社区男子团体益处的现有知识。我们强调了男子活动中心成员中社会认同(尤其是群体内联系)的潜在重要性。这些初步见解可能对未来研究以及促进男性参与健康信息和实践有益。