| Literature DB >> 32419223 |
Gabriele Prati1, Fortuna Procentese2, Cinzia Albanesi1, Elvira Cicognani1, Angela Fedi3, Flora Gatti2, Terri Mannarini4, Alessia Rochira4, Stefano Tartaglia3, Neil Boyd5, Branda Nowell6, Silvia Gattino3.
Abstract
The central aim of the present research was to examine the psychometric properties of adapted versions of the sense of community (SOC) responsibility scale in three Italian samples. We examined the psychometric properties of three modified versions of the sense of community responsibility (SOC-R) scale. Consistent with the original scale, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses demonstrated that the scale was unidimensional and exhibited excellent internal consistency. In addition, factor analyses revealed that SOC responsibility and SOC are two separate, albeit related, constructs. The results also provided evidence of the discriminant validity of SOC and SOC-R on key outcomes. Taken together, these results provide support for the Community Experience Model, which posits that community experiences are a function of resource and responsibility components, as well as for the adaptable nature of the SOC-R scale to the Italian context.Keywords: cross-cultural validation; measurement; reliability; sense of community; sense of community responsibility; validity
Year: 2020 PMID: 32419223 DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Psychol ISSN: 0090-4392