Plys Evan, Qualls Sara H
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO, USA.
University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA.
Aging Ment Health. 2020 Oct;24(10):1645-1653. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2019.1647133. Epub 2019 Jul 30.
Sense of community (SOC) is a comprehensive psychological assessment of the relationship between person and place and relates to positive psychological outcomes in community-living adults, but has not been tested in assisted living (AL). This study describes SOC, identifies associated factors, and explores the relationship between SOC and psychological well-being with a sample of AL residents. Participants included 202 residents of 21 ALs. The Brief Sense of Community Scale, a multidimensional theory-based measure, assessed total SOC (Cronbach's = .87; = 25.89, = 6.08) and dimensions of SOC (i.e. need fulfillment, group membership, influence, and emotional connection). A second-order confirmatory factor analysis supported the multidimensional theoretical framework of SOC with the current sample. While bivariate correlations and multiple regressions varied by dimension, social relationships, physical health, and decisional control in the move to AL consistently yielded positive relationships with SOC factors. In the final step of a hierarchical multiple regression, total SOC significantly related to psychological well-being ((1, 192) = 7.92, = .005); although, its contribution was small (3%) when accounting for relevant covariates. Key findings suggest that the most accepted framework of SOC with community-living adults can be applied to the AL setting, but requires additional theoretical and empirical work. Findings also provide preliminary support for the relationship between SOC and psychological well-being. The authors discuss implications for future research and clinical practice, including strategies to promote SOC for AL residents.
社区感(SOC)是对人与地点之间关系的一种全面心理评估,与社区居住成年人的积极心理结果相关,但尚未在辅助生活(AL)环境中进行测试。本研究描述了社区感,确定了相关因素,并以辅助生活居民样本探讨了社区感与心理健康之间的关系。参与者包括来自21个辅助生活机构的202名居民。基于多维理论的简短社区感量表评估了总体社区感(克朗巴哈系数 = 0.87;均值 = 25.89,标准差 = 6.08)以及社区感的各个维度(即需求满足、群体归属感、影响力和情感联系)。二阶验证性因素分析支持了当前样本中社区感的多维理论框架。虽然双变量相关性和多元回归因维度而异,但社会关系、身体健康以及入住辅助生活机构时的决策控制权始终与社区感因素呈正相关。在分层多元回归的最后一步,总体社区感与心理健康显著相关(F(1, 192) = 7.92,p = 0.005);不过,在考虑相关协变量时,其贡献较小(3%)。主要研究结果表明,与社区居住成年人最被认可的社区感框架可应用于辅助生活环境,但需要更多的理论和实证研究。研究结果还为社区感与心理健康之间的关系提供了初步支持。作者讨论了对未来研究和临床实践的启示,包括促进辅助生活居民社区感的策略。