التدين وعلاقته بالسلوك الاجتماعي الإيجابي في ضوء الدور الوسيط لتنظيم الذات المقصود

المؤلفون

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35516/hum.v52i5.7639

الكلمات المفتاحية:

التدين، السلوك الاجتماعي الإيجابي، تنظيم الذات المقصود.

الملخص

الأهداف: هدفت الدراسة إلى فحص الفرضيات القائلة بأن الفروق بين الذكور والإناث في التدين والسلوك الاجتماعي الإيجابي ليست ذات دلالة إحصائية. كما أن التدين سيرتبط بشكل إيجابي بالسلوك الاجتماعي الإيجابي للمراهقين، وأن هذه العلاقة يتوسطها تنظيم الذات المقصود.

المنهجية: استخدمت الدراسة تصميمًا مقطعيًا من خلال إجابة المراهقين الذاتية على استبانات التدين، السلوك الاجتماعي الإيجابي وتنظيم الذات المقصود، حيث شارك 394 مراهقًا أردنيًا تتراوح أعمارهم بين 18 و19 عامًا من الجامعة الأردنية  تم اختيارهم باستخدام طريقة العينة المتيسرة.

النتائج: أظهرت النتائج أن الفروق بين الذكور والإناث في التدين والسلوك الاجتماعي الإيجابي ليست ذات دلالة إحصائية. وأن التدين تنبأ بالسلوك الاجتماعي الإيجابي. كما أظهرت النتائج أن تنظيم الذات المقصود توسط العلاقة بين التدين والسلوك الاجتماعي.

الخلاصة: تقدم النتائج دليلاً على أن التدين يرتبط مع السلوك الاجتماعي الإيجابي والتنظيم الذاتي المقصود خلال فترة المراهقة المتأخرة بين المراهقين المسلمين. وتتوافق النتائج أيضًا مع نتائج أخرى من الدراسات التي أجريت على المراهقين من ديانات أخرى ومن ثقافات متعددة. كما تدعو النتائج إلى مزيد من الاهتمام الأكاديمي بالمراهقين في الشرق الأوسط لاكتساب المزيد من الفهم حول دوافعهم للمشاركة في السلوكيات الاجتماعية الإيجابية.

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منشور

2025-05-01

كيفية الاقتباس

Abu Alghanam, A. M., & Shehadeh, J. H. (2025). التدين وعلاقته بالسلوك الاجتماعي الإيجابي في ضوء الدور الوسيط لتنظيم الذات المقصود. دراسات: العلوم الإنسانية والاجتماعية, 52(5), 7639. https://doi.org/10.35516/hum.v52i5.7639

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