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SOCIAL HEALTH OF RUSSIAN STUDENTS YOUTH IN THE CONTEXT OF TRUST AS AN INDICATOR OF SOCIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT

СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ ЗДОРОВЬЕ РОССИЙСКОЙ СТУДЕНЧЕСКОЙ МОЛОДЕЖИ В КОНТЕКСТЕ ДОВЕРИЯ КАК ИНДИКАТОРА СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО ИЗМЕРЕНИЯ

Gafiatulina, Natalya Halilovna (Гафиатулина, Наталья Халиловна)
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Gafiatulina, Natalya Halilovna (Гафиатулина, Наталья Халиловна): Institute of Sociology and Regional Studies of the Southern Federal University

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2019, vol. 2, 209-213

Abstract: This article provides a sociological analysis of interpersonal and institutional trust as an indicator of the social health of Russian student youth. From the point of view of the socio-centric approach, the social health of young people is viewed as a phenomenon forming at the interface between the individual and society, and reflecting the specifics of their interaction and interaction. The author concludes that for the normal integration of students and the development of their social health it is necessary to have trust between the youth and society.

Keywords: Russian student youth; social health; trust indicator; interpersonal trust; institutional trust; society; risk-taking; social environment; social development; interaction; social system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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