alireza haydarnejad; Mohammad Ali ameri
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between psychosocial and social capital with the tendency of young people to the subculture of deviant foreign groups. The research was fundamental in terms of purpose and correlational. The statistical population of the study is the students ...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between psychosocial and social capital with the tendency of young people to the subculture of deviant foreign groups. The research was fundamental in terms of purpose and correlational. The statistical population of the study is the students of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in the academic year of 1997-96, when 200 people were selected as the sample population using Cochran's formula. In this study, the Avolio (2007) questionnaires were used to measure psychological capital and the researcher-made questionnaire was used to measure social capital. alpha coefficient was used to calculate the reliability coefficient of the questionnaire, which was 0.83. Descriptive and inferential used to analyze the findings. Findings show that there is a significant inverse relationship between psychological capital and its components (resilience, optimism) and social capital and its components with a tendency to subculture of deviant groups. The results of multivariate regression also confirmed the relationship between the components of resilience, optimism, social trust and social commitment with a tendency to subculture of deviant groups. Considering the inverse relationship between the components of trust and social commitment with a tendency to subculture of deviant groups, it can be concluded that by increasing trust and social commitment among young people, their tendency to groups can be concluded. Deviation of the cassette. Also, the effect coefficient of resilience and optimism variable was - 0.248 and -02.224, respectively.