Islamic lifestyle with a focus on health

Islamic lifestyle with a focus on health

Structural Model of Social Interest based on Spiritual Health and Moral Intelligence with the Mediating role of Motivational Beliefs in Adolescents

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD Student, Department of Psychology, Semnan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Semnan, Iran.
2 Associate professor, Department of psychology,faculty of Education and psychology, Alzahra university,Tehran, Iran
3 Professor, Department of Psychology, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran.
4 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Semnan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Semnan, Iran.
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explain the structural modeling of social interest based on spiritual health and moral intelligence with the mediating role of motivational beliefs in adolescents.
Materials and Methods: The research method is cross-sectional correlation. The statistical population of this study consisted of all high school students (boys and girls) in Tehran in the academic year 2020-2021, from which 400 people were selected by stepwise cluster sampling. In this study, the tools of social interest (Co., 2011), spiritual health (Pulotzin and Ellison, 1982), moral intelligence (Link and Kiel, 2005) and motivational beliefs (Pintrich et al., 1991) were used which all had acceptable credibility and reliability. SPSS-V23 and Amos-V8.8 software were used to analyze the data. Structural equation modeling was also used to answer the research hypotheses.
Findings: Findings showed that the model has a good fit. The results also showed that the direct effect of spiritual health on adolescents' social interest was confirmed. The direct effect of moral intelligence on adolescents' social interest is confirmed. The direct effect of spiritual health on adolescents' motivational beliefs has been confirmed. The direct effect of moral intelligence on adolescent motivational beliefs is confirmed. The direct effect of motivational beliefs on adolescents' social interest has been confirmed.
Conclusion: The results also showed that the indirect effect of spiritual health on adolescents' social interest is confirmed by motivational beliefs. The indirect effect of moral intelligence on adolescents' social interest is denied by motivational beliefs. Therefore, paying attention to the mentioned variables in prevention and designing more appropriate treatments helps researchers and therapists.
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