Profile of Self-Regulation and Social Activity in the Portrait of Russian Youth
Background. The relevance of studying the social activity of young people in the context of self-regulation is determined by the vulnerability of young people in difficult conditions of a transforming society subject to uncertainty. In social activ-ity, young people socialize, manifest themselves, a...
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ir-123456789-295942025-01-30T14:04:09Z Profile of Self-Regulation and Social Activity in the Portrait of Russian Youth Sokolovskii, M. L. Соколовский, М. Л. Gender and regional specifics Social activity Safety and well-being Self-regulation Students Youth Background. The relevance of studying the social activity of young people in the context of self-regulation is determined by the vulnerability of young people in difficult conditions of a transforming society subject to uncertainty. In social activ-ity, young people socialize, manifest themselves, and therefore it is necessary to understand its factors, motives for inclu-sion in one or another of its forms, obstacles to its implementation, as well as risks and threats to the safety and well-being. Objectives. The aim is to establish the role of self-regulation in the involvement of young people in social activity, considering regional and gender specifics. Study Participants. This study involved 1492 respondents (Mage = 19.2; 1013 women), students of various majors from Russian regions. Methods. The research had a survey design, the questionnaires and scales were used in this work for collecting data: V.I. Morosanova’s “Style of self-regulation of behavior”, Eysenck’s three-factor model, FIRO-B, British scale of well-being, Scale of Russian parties and socio-political organizations attractiveness, Assessment of social contacts intensity and participation in events, and informal associations, a socio-demographic survey. Methods of descriptive statistics, cluster (k-means method) and comparative (t-Student and H-Kraskel-Wallis criterion) analyses were used for data processing. Results. It is established that the leading regulatory processes and properties in the profile of self-regulation of young people are persistence, programming of actions, and flexibility. Self-regulation has a greater impact on such forms of social activity of young people as leisure activities, participation in clubs, spontaneous events as the organizer of these forms with a predominant value for girls rather than for boys. Conclusions. The study showed the typical features of the self-regulation profile of young people. This profile is mostly conditioned by the age specifics of this social group. The limited influence of the processes and properties of self-regu-lation on the forms of social activity, especially in relation to young men, suggests the need to consider other factors of social activity in a complex. 2025-01-30T14:03:22Z 2025-01-30T14:03:22Z 2024 Статья Bubnovskaia, О.V., Kalita, V.V., Lysova, A.V., Sokolovskii, M.L. Profile of Self-Regulation and Social Activity in the Portrait of Russian Youth // National Psychological Journal. - 2024. - 19 (1). - pp. 11-22. - DOI: 10.11621/npj.2024.0101 https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/29594 ru National Psychological Journal application/pdf Lomonosov Moscow State University |
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Background. The relevance of studying the social activity of young people in the context of self-regulation is determined by the vulnerability of young people in difficult conditions of a transforming society subject to uncertainty. In social activ-ity, young people socialize, manifest themselves, and therefore it is necessary to understand its factors, motives for inclu-sion in one or another of its forms, obstacles to its implementation, as well as risks and threats to the safety and well-being. Objectives. The aim is to establish the role of self-regulation in the involvement of young people in social activity, considering regional and gender specifics. Study Participants. This study involved 1492 respondents (Mage = 19.2; 1013 women), students of various majors from Russian regions. Methods. The research had a survey design, the questionnaires and scales were used in this work for collecting data: V.I. Morosanova’s “Style of self-regulation of behavior”, Eysenck’s three-factor model, FIRO-B, British scale of well-being, Scale of Russian parties and socio-political organizations attractiveness, Assessment of social contacts intensity and participation in events, and informal associations, a socio-demographic survey. Methods of descriptive statistics, cluster (k-means method) and comparative (t-Student and H-Kraskel-Wallis criterion) analyses were used for data processing. Results. It is established that the leading regulatory processes and properties in the profile of self-regulation of young people are persistence, programming of actions, and flexibility. Self-regulation has a greater impact on such forms of social activity of young people as leisure activities, participation in clubs, spontaneous events as the organizer of these forms with a predominant value for girls rather than for boys. Conclusions. The study showed the typical features of the self-regulation profile of young people. This profile is mostly conditioned by the age specifics of this social group. The limited influence of the processes and properties of self-regu-lation on the forms of social activity, especially in relation to young men, suggests the need to consider other factors of social activity in a complex. |
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