Presenting a Structural Model of Social Participation Based on Self-efficacy, Social Identity and Resilience Based on the Hope Mediation Role

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 PhD Student in Psychology, Depatment of psychology, Roudehen branch, Islamic azad university, Roudehen, Iran.

2 Assistant Professor in Depatment of psychology, Roudehen branch, Islamic azad university, Roudehen, Iran.

Abstract

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Introduction: purpose of this study was to present a structural model of predicting social participation based on self-efficacy, social identity, resilience with the mediating role of hope.
Methods: The present study was applied in terms of purpose and in terms of method, in correlation with the structural model approach. 303 people were selected from the staff of a public corporation using simple random sampling and Research questionnaires included social identity (Jenkines, 2008), hope (Schneider et al., 1991), resilience scale (Connor & Davidson, 2003), self-efficacy (Scherrer, 1982), and social participation (Dorostkae, 1979). Pearson correlation test, multivariate regression test and confirmatory factor analysis were used to fit the research measurement model.
Results: The results showed that hope, social identity, resilience and self-efficacy had a direct effect on social participation (p≤0.005). Also, social identity, resilience, and self-efficacy with the mediating role of hope influence social participation (p≤0.005).
Conclusion: There is a relationship between emotional literacy, coping styles, quality of life, and emotion-seeking with emotional divorce that can mediate this relationship.

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