Taylor Robert Joseph, Chatters Linda M, Lincoln Karen, Woodward Amanda Toler
School of Social Work, University of Michigan.
School of Public Health and Social Work, University of Michigan.
Race Soc Probl. 2017 Mar;9(1):53-62. doi: 10.1007/s12552-017-9195-z. Epub 2017 Jan 18.
This study examines the correlates of the types of instrumental support exchanges that occur between church members among African Americans. Exchanges of four types of instrumental support are examined: transportation assistance, help with chores, financial assistance and help during illness. Data for this study are from the National Survey of American Life Re-Interview, the follow-up survey to the National Survey of American Life which is a nationally representative sample of the African American population. We found that African Americans were more likely to both give and receive support in situations involving illness, followed by transportation, financial assistance, and help with chores. For each of the four types of instrumental support, respondents indicate that they provide more assistance to others than they receive. For all eight dependent variables, those with lower levels of education were more actively engaged in receiving and providing support than their higher educated counterparts. Higher levels of religious service attendance were associated with higher levels of support, which underscores the importance of involvement in faith communities for assistance. Overall, our findings confirm the importance of church-based informal social support between African Americans and documents within group diversity as both recipients and providers of assistance.
本研究考察了非裔美国人教会成员之间发生的工具性支持交换类型的相关因素。研究考察了四种工具性支持的交换:交通援助、家务帮助、经济援助和生病期间的帮助。本研究的数据来自《美国生活再访谈全国调查》,这是对《美国生活全国调查》的后续调查,该调查是对非裔美国人群体具有全国代表性的样本。我们发现,在涉及生病的情况下,非裔美国人更有可能既给予支持也接受支持,其次是交通、经济援助和家务帮助。对于四种工具性支持中的每一种,受访者表示他们向他人提供的帮助比他们得到的帮助更多。对于所有八个因变量,受教育程度较低的人比受教育程度较高的人更积极地参与支持的接受和提供。更高的宗教服务出席率与更高水平的支持相关,这凸显了参与信仰社区以获得帮助的重要性。总体而言,我们的研究结果证实了非裔美国人之间基于教会的非正式社会支持的重要性,并记录了群体内部作为援助接受者和提供者的多样性。