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The Associations of Greek and Religious Organization Participation with College Students' Social Well-Being and Purpose

Authors :
Eric D. Wesselmann
Margaret M. Nauta
Gina M. Turton
William G. Graziano
Miranda M. McIntyre
Source :
The Journal of psychology. 152(4)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Two online-survey studies examined the associations of Greek (i.e., sorority and fraternity) and religious (i.e., church or campus ministry) organization participation with college students' social well-being and sense of purpose. In study 1 (N = 281), religious organization membership (versus no membership) was associated with connectedness and purpose, but for Greek organizations the associations held only with respect to level of organization involvement. In study 2 (N = 426), Greek and religious organization membership were both associated with most social well-being and purpose indicators, but only Greek membership was linked to lower loneliness. As in study 1, level of involvement in Greek, but not religious, organizations was linked to social well-being. Hypothesized moderators of the associations between organization membership and the purpose and social well-being variables were not supported. We discuss implications for professionals who work with college students to promote well-being, and we present future research ideas.

Details

ISSN :
19401019
Volume :
152
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of psychology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5ee5e4b23107bf06bc3a0446fd0f3c2e