Civic participation in community life and within community organizations is generally considered as associated with positive outcomes for youth development and well-being. However, supportive empirical evidence on such benefits is still limited, as well as on the processes that may explain such positive outcomes. In this paper, we examined the impact of young people’s participation in different community and youth organizations on Social well-being, and the mediating role of Sense of community (SoC) and Empowerment. The sample comprised 835 adolescents and young adults, aged 16–26 years old (M = 20.8). 414 participants were males (49.6 %) and 421 participants were females (50.4 %). Results confirm that organizational membership of volunteer, youth, and religious associations significantly enhances Social well-being, both directly and through the mediation of SoC and Empowerment. Membership of leisure and recreational associations only marginally and indirectly affects Social well-being through the mediation of Empowerment.

Cicognani, E., Mazzoni, D., Albanesi, C., Zani, B. (2015). Sense of Community and Empowerment Among Young People: Understanding Pathways from Civic Participation to Social Well-Being. VOLUNTAS, 26(1), 24-44 [10.1007/s11266-014-9481-y].

Sense of Community and Empowerment Among Young People: Understanding Pathways from Civic Participation to Social Well-Being

Mazzoni, D;
2015

Abstract

Civic participation in community life and within community organizations is generally considered as associated with positive outcomes for youth development and well-being. However, supportive empirical evidence on such benefits is still limited, as well as on the processes that may explain such positive outcomes. In this paper, we examined the impact of young people’s participation in different community and youth organizations on Social well-being, and the mediating role of Sense of community (SoC) and Empowerment. The sample comprised 835 adolescents and young adults, aged 16–26 years old (M = 20.8). 414 participants were males (49.6 %) and 421 participants were females (50.4 %). Results confirm that organizational membership of volunteer, youth, and religious associations significantly enhances Social well-being, both directly and through the mediation of SoC and Empowerment. Membership of leisure and recreational associations only marginally and indirectly affects Social well-being through the mediation of Empowerment.
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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT; EMPOWERMENT; SENSE OF COMMUNITY; organizational membership
English
2015
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Cicognani, E., Mazzoni, D., Albanesi, C., Zani, B. (2015). Sense of Community and Empowerment Among Young People: Understanding Pathways from Civic Participation to Social Well-Being. VOLUNTAS, 26(1), 24-44 [10.1007/s11266-014-9481-y].
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