EMPIRICAL INDICATORS OF REGULATION MECHANISMS OF FEMALE SOLDIERS CONDUCT UNDER THE SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Abstract
In the article the empirical indicators of actual mechanisms regulating the behavior of female soldiers are considered on the basis of display of psychological defense indexes and leading coping strategies depending on the military-professional work efficiency under the special conditions. The results of empirical research of mechanisms regulating the behavior of female soldiers are rotined in a military-professional environment with the use of methodic: Structure of Style of a Self-regulation of Behavior – “SSP-98” of V.I. Morosanovа, “Life Style Index (LSI)”, Strategic Approach to Coping Scale (SACS) of St.E. Hobfoll, adapted by N.E. Vodop’yanova and O.S. Starchenkova. The individual types of self-regulation of investigated behavior are determined after groups with the different level of military-professional activity efficiency, and excellent descriptions of regulating mechanisms on the basis of display of indexes of psychological defense and leading coping strategies of female soldiers behavior construction under the stress conditions. It is discovered that female soldiers with the high level of military-professional activity efficiency mainly use the realized arbitrary regulating of behavior, and with a low level are unrealized mechanisms of psychological defense. The mechanisms of behavior regulating of women with high efficiency of activity are characterized by plasticity and counted on a prospect, and for women with the low level of efficiency is rigidity and not oriented to the prospect.
Keywords: regulation of behavior, mechanisms of regulation, psychological defense, coping strategies, female soldiers
Отримано: 20.10.2015
Відрецензовано: 03.11.2015
Опубліковано: 15.12.2015
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