Ideas about the determinants of successful adaptation in terms of mobility in people with various self-esteem level
https://doi.org/10.23947/2658-7165-2022-5-6-99-109
Abstract
The Introduction justifies the relevance of the study of adaptation features in people with different levels of self-esteem in terms of mobility. The results of the theoretical analysis of the factors that determine the successful adaptation of individuals in modern reality are presented. The features of subjective perceptions, self-esteem and self-attitude as determinants of adaptation are described. The characteristic of barriers to the adaptation of the individual arising in new conditions is described. The novelty of the research lies in the identification and description of the content of subjective ideas about the determination of successful adaptation in a situation of increased mobility.
The following Methods were used: Factors of Successful Adaptation by T.N. Shcherbakova and H.H. Tamaskhanova, The Need for Achievement Test by Y.M. Orlov, V.I. Shurkin, and L.P. Orlova, and Self-Assessment Test by S.A. Budassi. A comparative analysis of the achievement needs of individuals with different levels of self-esteem was carried out.
The Results section presents data that indicate the specifics of subjective ideas about the determination of successful adaptation. In most cases, students with successful adaptation are characterized by a high level of self–esteem (51.3%), a less pronounced average level (37.4%), and even less - lowered (11.3%). The criteria of successful adaptation indicated by the respondents are more based on the social recognition and productivity categories, and lesser on the content of internal experiences.
In the Discussion section contains the description and interpretation of the results of the study of subjective ideas about the determination of successful adaptation in conditions of mobility in people with different levels of self-esteem are presented. The results of an empirical study show the presence of individual resources and the risks of personal adaptation in a situation of mobility.
In Conclusion section the role of subjective factors in the success of personality adaptation in the conditions of mobility is emphasized. The section also presents an algorithm for psychological support of personality adaptation in modern conditions.
About the Author
K. H. TamaskhanovaRussian Federation
post-graduate student
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Tamaskhanova K.H. Ideas about the determinants of successful adaptation in terms of mobility in people with various self-esteem level. Innovative science: psychology, pedagogy, defectology. 2022;5(6):99-109. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.23947/2658-7165-2022-5-6-99-109