Authors
Kelly-Ann Allen, Margaret L Kern, Christopher S Rozek, Dennis M McInerney, George M Slavich
Publication date
2021/1/2
Source
Australian journal of psychology
Volume
73
Issue
1
Pages
87-102
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Objective: A sense of belonging – the subjective feeling of deep connection with social groups, physical places, and individual and collective experiences – is a fundamental human need that predicts numerous mental, physical, social, economic, and behavioural outcomes. However, varying perspectives on how belonging should be conceptualised, assessed, and cultivated has hampered much-needed progress on this timely and important topic. To address these critical issues, we conducted a narrative review that summarizes existing perspectives on belonging, describes a new integrative framework for understanding and studying belonging, and identifies several key avenues for future research and practice.
Method: We searched relevant databases, including Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, PsycInfo, and ClinicalTrials.gov, for articles describing belonging, instruments for assessing belonging, and …
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