Elham Shirdel; Maryam Mohammadi; Fateme Hami Kargar
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The worldwide outbreak of Covid-19 creates significant changes in people's daily lives all over the world. Therefore, the present study can examine the feelings of young people at this point in history (Covid-19). This study used in-depth and semi-standard interviews according to the phenomenological ...
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The worldwide outbreak of Covid-19 creates significant changes in people's daily lives all over the world. Therefore, the present study can examine the feelings of young people at this point in history (Covid-19). This study used in-depth and semi-standard interviews according to the phenomenological method and context of research. Thus, among the youth of Sistan and Baluchestan, 41 people have been selected and studied by purposive sampling method; Findings were categorized into two main themes, nine sub-themes, and 64 Primary themes. The central theme of emotional transmission in young people shows that the Rapid spread of the disease and its bitter consequences have caused emotional continuity between different social groups, The epidemic of sad life in society, and even global emotion. Another central theme of emotional insecurity in young people consists of the sub-themes, fear, anxiety about the spread and lack of treatment of the disease in the high-risk society, growing frustration, uncertainty, and emotional fatigue resulting from lockdown and corona progression. According to the research results, the youth of this province, along with the problems caused by the Corona epidemic, experienced different and continuous negative emotions such as sadness, fear, despair, indecision, and anger, which provided them with a static and complex emotional life-world. On the other hand, sympathetic feelings and emotional contagion have caused more emotional stagnation and destruction of young people, which seems helpful to pay attention to the needs of young people and the transfer of positive emotional norms to improve their emotions.
Mohammad Taghi Iman; Elham Shirdel; Fatemeh Anjom Shoa; Hamid Shirdel
Volume 14, Issue 28 , September 2015, , Pages 203-226
Abstract
This research is to clarify the teenage girls' behaviors of tendency toward delinquency through social factors in Kerman. To do so, the social control theory of Hirsch has been used in the theoretical framework of this research. The independent variants of this research are social network, education ...
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This research is to clarify the teenage girls' behaviors of tendency toward delinquency through social factors in Kerman. To do so, the social control theory of Hirsch has been used in the theoretical framework of this research. The independent variants of this research are social network, education rate of parents and patterns of leisure. The dependent variant of this survey including 24 items in the form of the number of times willing to commit delinquency in their intimate friends and themselves has been evaluated. The method of this research is investigative and the statistical population is teenage high school girls in Kerman in 2014. The number of sample is 381 students and the data was collected through a questionnaire. The results of descriptive and inferential statistics obtained from the data using SPSS software show: A) A considerable amount of interest in delinquency behavior of teenage girls is seen. B) There is a direct and meaningful relation between the internet leisure, use of satelite, recreational leisure, modern music, sports leisure patterns of leisure and the girls' tendency toward delinquency. C) The pattern of social network, education rate of parents and Islamic leisure has a decreasing effect on the tendency toward delinquency. D) Performing the multiple regression analysis showed that only three models of leisure have effects on the intensity of the tendency toward delinquency and can clarify 23 percent of it. These three variants were: Changing patterns of internet leisure, Sightseeing and Recreational and use of satelite. Finally, social factor for example the education rate of parents, the lack of social ties in relations network of people and inexistence of correct social control in the leisure activities that lead the teenage girls to delinquency.