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Empirical Research of the Hardiness of the Personality in Critical Conditions of Life
Empirical Research of the Hardiness of the Personality in Critical Conditions of Life

Author(s): Svitlana Kuzikova, Tetiana Shcherbak, Olena Blynova, Galina Pobokina, Diana Dyatchenko, Andrii Mariichyn, Ihor Popovych
Subject(s): Personality Psychology
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: postmodern society; instability; uncertainty; new reality; crisis; adaptation;

Summary/Abstract: Uncertainty and instability haunt us every day in today’s new reality. The purpose is a theoretical justification and empirical study of the hardiness of the personality in critical conditions of life. Psychodiagnostic complex of hardiness is indicated as a factor of personality adaptation. High average and high levels of hardiness are characteristics of an independently developed personality with a high ability to adapt. It has been established that the average level of hardiness contributes to the optimal experience of situations of uncertainty and involves a person’s choice of coping strategies to counteract the new difficulties in professional and personal life. It has been substantiated that respondents who have high rates of hardiness have a higher level of adaptation efficiency. It has been stated that “risk acceptance” as the component of hardiness of participants of the “Work and Travel” program is more pronounced than in the respondents of other samples (t = -1.54). It has been proved that empirical research of semantic psychological parameters of personality hardiness in critical conditions of life allowed to draw significant conclusions. It is noted that the results of the study need to be operationalized in training, educational and developmental and psycho-correctional practices. It is emphasized that the obtained empirical results should be used in the training of applicants for psychological specialties.

  • Issue Year: 12/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 57-77
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English
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