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hanaee T, gholami F. (2023). Evaluation of the role of social components of resilience in increasing citizens' social trust (Case study of Abkooh neighborhood of Mashhad). refahj. 23(90), 121-151. doi:10.32598/refahj.23.90.4042.1
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Introduction: One of the controversial phenomena in today's society is the issue of social resilience and its impact on social trust of citizens in urban areas. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between social resilience components and social trust components in Abkooh neighborhood of Mashhad.
Method: In terms of data collection method, the present study is a field research and in terms of data collection is a survey. The statistical population in Abkooh neighborhood of Mashhad with a population of 5271 people was considered and the sample size was estimated to be 357 people through Cochran's formula. The sampling method was random and simple. For data analysis, confirmatory factor analysis method models and SPSS software were used.
Findings: Among the studied variables, the most effective social productivity in increasing citizens 'social trust was related to citizens' sense of security and the least effective was customs. And with increasing social trust, social resilience also increases. As a result, there is a significant and opposite relationship between social resilience and social trust.
Discussion: According to the findings, paying attention to citizens 'sense of security, adaptability, presence, sense of place and social interaction, employment status and health services, social participation can have a positive and decisive impact on citizens' social trust and social resilience in Abkoohshahr neighborhood. Mashhad.

 
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Received: 2021/11/22 | Accepted: 2023/10/21 | Published: 2023/11/27

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