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Abanto, I., (2017). Sentido de comunidad, participación comunitaria y agencia personal en habitantes de un asentamiento humano del distrito de San Martín de Porres en Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/9759
Abanto, I., Sentido de comunidad, participación comunitaria y agencia personal en habitantes de un asentamiento humano del distrito de San Martín de Porres en Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/9759
@misc{sunedu/2652377,
title = "Sentido de comunidad, participación comunitaria y agencia personal en habitantes de un asentamiento humano del distrito de San Martín de Porres en Lima",
author = "Abanto Hurtado, Ingrid del Rosario",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2017"
}
In Lima’s shanty towns problems and needs are faced that lead people to form community networks to solve them; once these objectives have been achieved, on occasions, participation is often affected and disappears, hence strengthening determining factors of community participation would allow people to continue to work in an organized way in improvements for their community. Moreover, community participation could have a favorable impact on individuals that allow them to enhance their capacity to decide and influence their own actions. Therefore, the present study aims to analyze the relationship between sense of community, community participation and personal agency in people living in a shanty town of a district in the north zone of Lima (N = 110). Sense of Community Index, SCI-2 (Chavis, Lee & Acosta, 2008), Community Participation (Freire, 2012), Degree of participation, and the Personal Agency and Empowerment Scale (ESAGE) (Pick et al., 2007) were applied. The results showed significant associations between sense of community’s dimensions and community participation’s dimensions. A path analysis was performed to analyze the relationships between the variables studied. This suggests a model where identification with shared history, feelings of belonging and personal investment and satisfaction of needs influence the three dimensions of community participation: trust and cohesion, investment and social action, and knowledge and commitment. In addition, investment of resources in the community moderates the involvement in community organizations.
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