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