2004
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.20028
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Predicting social integration in the community among college students

Abstract: ⅢThis article aims to examine determinants of social integration in the community among college students. Two-wave panel data from an undergraduate student sample ( N ϭ 310) was used to explore the effects of multiple sets of variables (personal, interpersonal, and

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“…We expect that PCSQ scores will be associated with depression, consistent with previous empirical research linking elements of community support and depression: sense of community (Stevens & Duttlinger, 1998), perceived integration (Gracia & Herrero, 2004a;Herrero & Gracia, 2004), social participation , and social capital (see Almedom, 2005, for a review).…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 61%
“…We expect that PCSQ scores will be associated with depression, consistent with previous empirical research linking elements of community support and depression: sense of community (Stevens & Duttlinger, 1998), perceived integration (Gracia & Herrero, 2004a;Herrero & Gracia, 2004), social participation , and social capital (see Almedom, 2005, for a review).…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Social integration in the community variable was computed by summing up all responses. Previous studies have shown the adequate psychometric characteristics of this scale for both adult (Gracia & Herrero, 2004a,b) and college students (Herrero & Gracia, 2004) populations. Also, its predictive validity has been consistently established (Gracia & Herrero, 2006;Herrero & Gracia, 2007).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…La variable Integración Social en la Comunidad fue configurada sumando todas las respuestas (la puntuación para el ítem Muy pocas personas de mi comunidad… fue invertida para indicar altos niveles de integración social en la comunidad). Estudios previos han mostrado adecuadas características psicométricas de esta escala tanto en participantes adultos (Gracia y Herrero, 2004a, 2004b como en población adolescente escolarizada (Herrero y Gracia, 2004). Su validez predictiva también ha sido consistentemente establecida tanto en población general ) como en grupos de riesgo (Gracia y Herrero, 2006).…”
Section: Escala De Integración Social En La Comunidadunclassified