| Literature DB >> 34305217 |
Ijeoma Opara1, David T Lardier2, Pauline Garcia-Reid3, Robert J Reid3.
Abstract
Research on Psychological Sense of Community (SOC) among Black girls are limited due to lack of validated measures for this group. Using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), the first and second-order factor structure of the Brief Sense of Community Scale (BSCS) used to measure Psychological SOC was examined using a sample of Black girls from an urban community (N = 340). Using a regression-based approach, the second-order five-factor model of the BSCS was also examined with intrapersonal psychological empowerment (PE), social support, and ethnic identity as conceptually related variables. Findings support that: (1) psychological SOC can be conceptualized and measured through four dimensions among Black girls; and (2) intrapersonal PE, social support, and ethnic identity were significantly associated with SOC.Entities:
Keywords: Black girls; Community; Ethnic Identity; Measurement; Youth
Year: 2021 PMID: 34305217 PMCID: PMC8294162 DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2021.106095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Youth Serv Rev ISSN: 0190-7409