2021
DOI: 10.1002/casp.2568
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Community identity profiles and COVID‐19‐related community participation

Abstract: Prior studies have revealed that community identity promotes participation. However, it remains unclear whether heterogenous community identity profiles emerged and how they differed in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19)‐related community participation. Thus, the current study used a person‐oriented approach to address these issues. A total of 1,083 Chinese residents participated in a national online survey in mid‐March 2020. A latent profile analysis found that residents belonged in one of four community ide… Show more

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“…Thus, since coordinated COVID‐19 aid‐giving is so rooted within the community context, this suggests that pre‐existing volunteers who feel a sense of community belonging may be particularly likely to engage in its provision, and that the relationship between volunteer role identity and coordinated aid‐giving may occur through this sense of community belonging. Supporting this prediction in a general Chinese sample, Wang et al ( 2021 ) found that participants who were most connected to their communities displayed the strongest intentions to engage in COVID‐19‐related community participation (e.g., helping fellow community members).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Thus, since coordinated COVID‐19 aid‐giving is so rooted within the community context, this suggests that pre‐existing volunteers who feel a sense of community belonging may be particularly likely to engage in its provision, and that the relationship between volunteer role identity and coordinated aid‐giving may occur through this sense of community belonging. Supporting this prediction in a general Chinese sample, Wang et al ( 2021 ) found that participants who were most connected to their communities displayed the strongest intentions to engage in COVID‐19‐related community participation (e.g., helping fellow community members).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Research conducted by Wang (2021), explains that the identity profile of the community is related to community participation. This study explains the behavior of community participation indicated by two things, namely the intention of participation and management of community behavior.…”
Section: Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Referring to the relevant findings of existing studies on the formation of community identity and its role in the group [45], this study selects 4 explanatory variables of self-identity, local acceptance, organizational identity and social identity to examine the community identity of the ATP from multiple perspectives.…”
Section: Independent Variables: Community Participation and Community...mentioning
confidence: 99%