1. Community satisfaction, sense of community, and social well-being in China.
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Chen, Zhixia, Liu, Shuo, Yu, Yanghang, Bwanali, Thomson Raphael, and Douangdara, Veomanyphet
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ACQUISITION of data , *SATISFACTION , *COMMUNITIES , *WELL-being , *REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
Social well-being in communities has received little research attention, particularly regarding the impact of community satisfaction on social well-being. Thus, we examined the link between community satisfaction and social well-being in the Chinese cultural context, and investigated whether sense of community mediates this relationship. We collected survey data from 572 residents living in various communities in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, and used regression analysis to test the hypotheses. Results reveal that community satisfaction was positively related to social well-being, and sense of community played a mediating role in this relationship. Our findings provide a culture- and location-specific perspective of community satisfaction and social well-being in China and highlight the importance of social well-being in community studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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