著者
妹尾 香織 高木 修
出版者
日本社会心理学会
雑誌
社会心理学研究 (ISSN:09161503)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.18, no.2, pp.106-118, 2003
被引用文献数
2

This study investigated helping effects on helpers, focusing in particular on volunteers' psychological outcomes (e. g . , a feeling of joy or satisfaction, etc. ) . Study 1 was based on (1) 10 months of field work, consisting of participant observation of volunteer work in an institution for the elderly, and (2) one-to-one interviews of 13 volunteers to examine their helping behaviors. These results were developed into four hypotheses about the factors of helping effects on helpers and their influences. The main purpose of Study 2 was to test these hypotheses by examining the helping effects of 257 middle and elderly-aged volunteers through questionnaires. The main results were as follows : (1) volunteers obtained helping effects through volunteering, which can be divided into 3 components : altruism elevation, establishment of new relationships, and an increased appreciation for life. (2) affirmative evaluation of their own helping behaviors provided helping effects for volunteers. (3) helping effects for volunteers determined whether volunteers are motivated to continue volunteer work.
著者
妹尾 香織 Kaori SENOO 花園大学社会福祉学部 THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL WELFARE HANAZONO UNIVERSITY
巻号頁・発行日
vol.16, pp.35-42,

本研究では、ボランティアが活動を通じて得る喜びや満足感などの心理的効果(援助成果)の規程因と、その効果が後の活動に与える影響を、ボランティア活動経験のある若者(157名)を対象に質問紙調査によって検討した。その結果、(1)若者はボランティア活動から、"自己報酬感"、"愛他的精神の高揚"、"人間関係の広がり"の3つの援助成果を得ていること、また、(2)ボランティア活動の援助効果や社会効果が援助成果を規定すること、さらに、(3)援助成果がボランティア活動継続を動機づけること、が明らかとなった。
著者
妹尾 香織 高木 修
出版者
日本社会心理学会
雑誌
社会心理学研究 (ISSN:09161503)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.18, no.2, pp.106-118, 2003-01-20 (Released:2017-01-07)
被引用文献数
6

This study investigated helping effects on helpers, focusing in particular on volunteers' psychological outcomes (e. g . , a feeling of joy or satisfaction, etc. ) . Study 1 was based on (1) 10 months of field work, consisting of participant observation of volunteer work in an institution for the elderly, and (2) one-to-one interviews of 13 volunteers to examine their helping behaviors. These results were developed into four hypotheses about the factors of helping effects on helpers and their influences. The main purpose of Study 2 was to test these hypotheses by examining the helping effects of 257 middle and elderly-aged volunteers through questionnaires. The main results were as follows : (1) volunteers obtained helping effects through volunteering, which can be divided into 3 components : altruism elevation, establishment of new relationships, and an increased appreciation for life. (2) affirmative evaluation of their own helping behaviors provided helping effects for volunteers. (3) helping effects for volunteers determined whether volunteers are motivated to continue volunteer work.