Montclair State University.
The University of New Mexico.
J Community Psychol. 2019 Jan;47(1):49-62. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22098. Epub 2018 Jun 19.
In recent years, collaborative efforts between universities and community-based coalitions have helped develop prevention-intervention efforts to decrease the prevalence of drug and alcohol use among youth in low-income, majority-minority urban areas. One theory often employed to understand the efficacy of community member involvement is McMillian and Chavis's (1986) sense of community (SOC) model. This model posits how 4 main tenants (i.e., sense of belonging, emotional connection, needs fulfillment, and influence) lead to increased empowerment. The present study examines how individual SOC affected substance abuse coalition members' (N = 17) motivations for serving on a coalition. Findings explore how all four tenants of McMillian and Chavis's (1986) model influenced community members' involvement in the coalition, which have implications for prevention, policy, and further research.
近年来,大学与社区联盟之间的合作有助于开展预防干预工作,以降低低收入、以少数族裔为主的城市地区青少年的毒品和酒精使用流行率。一种常用于理解社区成员参与效果的理论是麦克米兰和查维斯(1986)的社区感(SOC)模型。该模型阐述了 4 个主要租户(即归属感、情感联系、需求满足和影响力)如何导致增强权能。本研究考察了个人 SOC 如何影响物质滥用联盟成员(N=17)在联盟中服务的动机。研究结果探讨了麦克米兰和查维斯(1986)模型的所有四个租户如何影响社区成员对联盟的参与,这对预防、政策和进一步的研究具有意义。