Psychological Development and Education ›› 2019, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (5): 624-631.doi: 10.16187/j.cnki.issn1001-4918.2019.05.14

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Influence of Square Dance Organizational Climate towards Elderly's Subjective Well-being: The Mediating Effect of Group Identification and Self-esteem

WU Yuting, YUAN Xin, WANG Yuqing, ZHU Hui, MAO Yelin, JIN Cancan   

  1. Department of Psychology, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083
  • Published:2019-09-30

Abstract: This study explored the mechanism of the organizational climate of square dance towards the subjective well-being of the elderly. A total of 366 elderly participants of square dance participated in this study. The results showed that square dance organizational climate could affect subjective well-being, and self-esteem and group identification act as mediators. In addition, the mediating effect involves two ways, one is the single mediating effect of self-esteem and the other is the chain mediating effect of group identification towards self-esteem. Consequently, we can facilitate the elderly's positive and healthy aging and strengthen their subjective well-being by improving the organizational climate of square dance.

Key words: square dance, organizational climate, subjective well-being, elderly

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