Scarf Damian, Moradi Saleh, McGaw Kate, Hewitt Joshua, Hayhurst Jillian G, Boyes Mike, Ruffman Ted, Hunter John A
Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
School of Physical Education, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Br J Soc Psychol. 2016 Sep;55(3):588-99. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12151. Epub 2016 Jul 23.
This study sought to examine the role of belonging in the increases in resilience observed following an adventure education programme (AEP). First, we demonstrate that group belonging makes a significant contribution to the improvement in resilience participants' experienced over the course of the AEP. Second, we demonstrate that this increase in resilience is maintained 9 months following the AEP and that group belonging maintained a significant contribution when controlling for participants' initial resilience level and other psychosocial variables (i.e., centrality of identity and social support). Our findings accord well with recent research on the Social Cure or Social Identity Approach to Health and add to a growing body of work identifying the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon.
本研究旨在探讨归属感在冒险教育项目(AEP)后观察到的复原力增强中所起的作用。首先,我们证明群体归属感对参与者在AEP过程中体验到的复原力提升有显著贡献。其次,我们证明这种复原力的提升在AEP结束9个月后仍得以维持,并且在控制参与者的初始复原力水平和其他社会心理变量(即身份认同的核心性和社会支持)时,群体归属感仍有显著贡献。我们的研究结果与最近关于社会治愈或健康的社会认同方法的研究非常吻合,并为越来越多旨在确定这一现象背后机制的研究工作增添了内容。