情感团结在社区感与孤独感关系中的中介作用:以中老年人为研究对象

Soondool Chung, Ajin Lee
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本研究旨在探讨代际情感团结在社区感与孤独感关系中的中介作用,并以中老年群体为研究对象。利用2017年“为老龄化社会做准备的世代感知”调查数据,我们分析了307名中年人(45-64岁)和309名老年人(65岁以上),这是20岁以上成年人收集的全国调查数据的一部分(n=924)。对结构方程模型进行了自举中介检验和多组分析。研究结果表明,社区意识对中老年人的孤独感没有直接影响。研究还发现,情感团结在社区意识和孤独感两个变量之间起中介作用,显著降低了两组学生的孤独感。在此基础上,探讨了增强情感团结以提高社区意识以预防孤独问题的可行方法。
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The Mediating Effect of Affective Solidarity in the Relations of Sense of Community and Loneliness: Focused on the Difference between the Middle-aged and Older Adults
The purpose of this study is to examin the mediating effect of intergenerational affective solidarity in the relations of sense of community and loneliness, focusing on the difference between the middle-aged and older adults. Utilizing the survey data of generation perception in preparation for an aging society in 2017, we analyzed 307 middle aged(age 45-64) and 309 older adults(age over 65), which was the part of a nation-wide survey data collected by adults over 20(n=924). Bootstrapping mediation tests and multiple-group analysis for structural equation modeling were conducted. The results of this study showed that sense of community didn’t directly effect on loneliness in both the middle-aged and older adults. Also, it was found that affective solidarity mediated in the relations between the two variable of sense of community and loneliness and significantly lowered loneliness in both groups. Based on the results, practical ways to increase affective solidarity in order to improve the sense of community for preventing the problem of loneliness were discussed.
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