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Manual Event (Session ID,DateTime,Event) = 02lggndum6dpbkblhau7ja7ruq 20241222000206 /tag/community/

Tag: community

Group social capital
Function
Promoting prosocial behavior, the common good, well-being, civic engagement
Relevance
Communitarianism, libertarianism, social inclusion
Target
Community
Respondent
Member
Feature
10 items in 5-point rating scale
Reliability
.858
References

Mok, Bong-ho, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2006. Professional Contribution to the Sustainability of Self-help Groups and Their Social Capital Created in CIIF Projects. Hong Kong, China: Community Investment and Inclusion Fund.

Social amity
Function
Promoting health, survival, involvement
Relevance
Social capital, fraternity, social order
Target
Rehab
Respondent
Rehab
Feature
14 items in 5-point rating scale
Reliability
.885
References

Cheung, Chau-kiu, Tak-yan Lee, and Ping Kwong Kam. 2015. “Social Production of Resilience and Adjustment in Social Service Users.” Advances in Sociology Research 16:51-72.

Isaacowitz, Derek M., George E. Vaillant, and Martin E.P. Seligman. 2003. “Strengths and Satisfaction across the Adult Lifespan.” International Journal of Aging & Human Development 57(2):181-201.

Peterson, Christopher, and Martin E.P. Seligman. 2004. Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Benevolent world belief
Function
Promoting health, survival, involvement
Relevance
Social capital, fraternity, social order
Target
Rehab
Respondent
Rehab
Feature
3 items in 5-point rating scale
Reliability
.797
References

Cheung, Chau-kiu, Tak-yan Lee, and Ping Kwong Kam. 2015. “Social Production of Resilience and Adjustment in Social Service Users.” Advances in Sociology Research 16:51-72.

Lee, Tak-yan, Wai-man Kwong, Chau-kiu Cheung, Michael Ungar, and Maria Y.L. Cheung. 2010. “Children’s Resilience-related Beliefs as a Predictor of Positive Child Development in Face of Adversities: Implications for Intervention to Enhance Children’s Quality of Life.” Social Indicators Research 95(3):437-453.

Parent-teacher association social capital
Function
Promoting well-being, social support, parental involvement
Relevance
Intergenerational closure, institutionalization, externality
Target
Family
Respondent
Parent
Feature
4 items in 5-point rating scale
Reliability
.934
References

Cheung, Chau-kiu, Ching-man Lam, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2008. “Help from the Parent-Teacher Association to Parenting Efficacy: Beyond Social Status and Informal Social Capital.” Journal of Socio-Economics 37:1138-1152.

Parent-teacher association helpfulness
Function
Promoting well-being, benefit, connectedness
Relevance
Community, social capital, empathy
Target
Family
Respondent
Parent
Feature
5 items in 5-point rating scale
Reliability
.881
References

Cheung, Chau-kiu, Ching-man Lam, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2008. “Help from the Parent-Teacher Association to Parenting Efficacy: Beyond Social Status and Informal Social Capital.” Journal of Socio-Economics 37:1138-1152.

Community social capital capacity
Function
Promoting prosocial behavior, the common good, well-being, civic engagement
Relevance
Communitarianism, libertarianism, social inclusion
Target
Community
Respondent
Resident
Feature
4 items in 5-point rating scale
Reliability
.794
References

Cheung, Chau-kiu, Raymond Kwok-hong Chan, Wing-chung Ho, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2012.3. An Evaluation Study on the Outcomes of the Community Investment and Inclusion Fund (CIIF). Hong Kong, China: Community Investment and Inclusion Fund.

Community social capital
Function
Promoting prosocial behavior, the common good, well-being, civic engagement
Relevance
Communitarianism, libertarianism, social inclusion
Target
Community
Respondent
Member
Feature
10 items in 5-point rating scale
Reliability
.934
References

Mok, Bong-ho, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2006. Professional Contribution to the Sustainability of Self-help Groups and Their Social Capital Created in CIIF Projects. Hong Kong, China: Community Investment and Inclusion Fund.

Group cohesion
Function
Promoting flourishing, health, recourse
Relevance
Social valorization, social integration, social participation
Target
Rehab
Respondent
Member
Feature
10 items in 5-point rating scale
Reliability
.828
References

Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2016.1. “Reducing Deviance through Youth’s Mutual Aid Group Dynamics.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 60(1):82-98.