THE DYNAMICS OF THE VALUE ORIENTATIONS OF CONSCRIPTS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ADAPTIVE ABILITIES

2019 
The article is devoted to the study of the dynamics of value orientations of conscripts with different levels of adaptive abilities. 142 conscripts were examined at the initial stage of military-professional adaptation and after 7-10 months of service. The servicemen are divided into two groups: “high and medium”, and “low” level of adaptation abilities. In conscription servicemen with a high and medium level of adaptive abilities, the development of a tolerant tolerant attitude towards themselves, others and, in general, what is happening around is observed in dynamics. Moreover, they may reduce the emotional involvement in what is happening and concern for others. Military conscripts who entered the dynamic monitoring group have a tendency to decrease in industriousness and tolerant (tolerant) attitude to themselves, to others and, in general, to what is happening around, as well as reduced living standards. The terminal values of the examined with a high and medium level of adaptive abilities are mainly focused on activity (active, active life, interesting work), and with a low level of adaptive abilities - on interpersonal relationships (love, happy family life). For both groups, cheerfulness (sense of humor) and good manners (good manners) are significant. Which may indicate the importance of good manners and a sense of humor in conditions of conscription for both groups. Identified features in the level of terminal and instrumental values, as well as the dynamics of their changes in the groups of examined will increase the level of effectiveness of medical and psychological support of military personnel on appeal (2 tabl., bibliography: 20 refs).
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