Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA.
Department of Psychiatry & Human Behavior, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, USA.
J Community Psychol. 2023 Sep;51(7):2667-2685. doi: 10.1002/jcop.23033. Epub 2023 Mar 21.
Young adults may benefit from civic engagement as a health promotion tool, as civic engagement is generally associated with positive well-being. However, more information is needed to examine civic engagement among lesser-educated young adults who are least likely to civically engage, and more likely to demonstrate mental health needs. We surveyed noncollege young adults (N = 621) to measure their civic engagement, meaning, civic efficacy, well-being, and sociodemographic factors. Using an a priori model, direct, indirect, and full effects path analyses were conducted across men and women, and then the entire sample. The full effects model best fit the data with mediation by civic efficacy and meaning (χ (2) = 0.59, p = 0.74; comparative fit index = 1.0; root mean square error of approximation = 0.00, 90% confidence interval [0.00-0.06]; R = 0.42). Types of engagement (civic, electoral, activism, and online) demonstrated differing relationships with well-being. Stakeholders should resource young adults with civic skills and coping strategies to address the many challenges that civic experiences often elicit.
年轻人可能会受益于公民参与作为一种促进健康的工具,因为公民参与通常与积极的幸福感相关。然而,需要更多的信息来研究教育程度较低的年轻人的公民参与情况,因为这些年轻人最不可能参与公民事务,而更有可能表现出心理健康需求。我们调查了非大学的年轻成年人(N=621),以衡量他们的公民参与度、意义、公民效能感、幸福感和社会人口因素。使用先验模型,对男性和女性以及整个样本进行了直接、间接和完全效应路径分析。完全效应模型最符合数据,公民效能感和意义起到了中介作用(χ(2)=0.59,p=0.74;比较拟合指数=1.0;近似均方根误差=0.00,90%置信区间[0.00-0.06];R=0.42)。不同类型的参与(公民、选举、激进主义和在线)与幸福感表现出不同的关系。利益相关者应该为年轻人提供公民技能和应对策略,以应对公民经验经常引发的许多挑战。