2011
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.20425
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Social class as moderator of the relationship between (dis)empowering processes and psychological empowerment

Abstract: This study examined whether social class moderated the relationship between empowering and disempowering processes and psychological empowerment (PE) in a sample of individuals from five community organizing initiatives (N 5 490). Hierarchical regression analyses were used to test the relationship between community participation (CP) and alienation on the intrapersonal and interactional components of PE. For the intrapersonal component of PE, CP and alienation were, respectively, positive and negatively predic… Show more

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“…Much work remains. Other studies, of adult populations, specifically have addressed the interactional (i.e., cognitive) component of psychological empowerment (Christens et al 2011b;Speer 2000). To date, only one line of research (Holden et al 2004;Holden et al 2005) has measured the interactional component of psychological empowerment among young people, using measures specific to the context of local tobacco control efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much work remains. Other studies, of adult populations, specifically have addressed the interactional (i.e., cognitive) component of psychological empowerment (Christens et al 2011b;Speer 2000). To date, only one line of research (Holden et al 2004;Holden et al 2005) has measured the interactional component of psychological empowerment among young people, using measures specific to the context of local tobacco control efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, empowerment is essential for enhancing nurses' role, strengthening the professional image, and continuously improving the healthcare system. It allows the nurses to perform in a professional manner by being more autonomous, responsible and participative [21] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, the development of empowerment theory has been focused on identifying relevant constructs at different levels of analysis (Zimmerman, ); presenting new perspectives and components or comparing existing theories (Christens, ; Peterson & Zimmerman, ); elaborating on established assumptions (Bishop, Johnson, & Browne, ; Zippay, ); providing practical guidelines toward a more effective use of empowerment theory and research (Perkins, ; Ullman & Townsend, ); and exploring the relationships between processes and outcomes (Christens, Speer, & Peterson, ; Prati & Zani, ); and focusing on selected dimensions, based on their particular interest, and conceptualizing them as PE (Cattaneo & Chapman, ) rather than on its empirical testing.…”
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