Measuring life satisfaction of self-help groups: Role of perceived social support and social empowerment
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
F1000research
Abstract
Background: This study was designed to investigate the mediation effects of social empowerment (SE) in the relationship between perceived social support (PSS) and life satisfaction (LS) in women self-help group members. Also, this research attempted to understand the moderating effect of decision making (DM) and external communication (EC) on the relationship between the constructs. Methods: To achieve the above objective, the primary data were collected from the self-help group women members by using an existing scale. In this survey, 333 participants who are members of self-help group completed the questionnaire and considered for the study. The study is non-experimental and survey-based, with no interventions or manipulations involved. In line with ethical guidelines, we obtained informed consent directly from each respondent before their participation. Conclusion: The path coefficient values, t-statistics and P-Values confirmed the positive relationship between PSS->LS; PSS->SE & SE->LS in women self-group members. PLS structural equation modelling estimated by the bootstrap method revealed that SE partially mediates the relationship between PSS & LS. With regard to the interaction effect, the slope analysis and f 2 effect size confirmed the moderating effect of EC in the relationship between PSS -> LS & SE -> LS.
DOI
10.12688/f1000research.148209.2
Publication Date
1-1-2025
Recommended Citation
Suvarna, Suraksha; Kumar, Satish; and Koodamara, Navin Kumar, "Measuring life satisfaction of self-help groups: Role of perceived social support and social empowerment" (2025). Open Access archive. 14188.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/14188