The Relationship of Infantilism and Life Resilience of Cadets
https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5105-2023-3-40-50
Abstract
Aim. Determine the nature of the relationship between such personal characteristics of departmental university cadets as infantilism and life resilience.
Methodology. The study involved 66 first- and second-year cadets of the Psychology Department of the All-Russian Institute of Law and Economics of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia. he following methods were used: psychodiagnostic methods (questionnaire "Level of infantilism" (A.A. Seregina) and S. Maddy's hardiness test adapted by D.A. Leontiev): methods of statistical data processing (U - Mann-Whitney test, correlation analysis).
Results. It is proved that there is a significant inverse relationship between infantilism and risk taking, involvement and control as components of life resilience of cadets of departmental higher education institution. It was found that the infantilism of cadets with a high level of life resilience is significantly lower than the infantilism of cadets with a low level of life resilience.
Research implications. The results of the study can be used by practical psychologists in the course of accompanying the process of adaptation and training of cadets in a departmental university.
About the Author
Т. A. BasinaRussian Federation
Тatyana A. Basina – Cand Sci (Psychological Sciences), Senior Lecturer of the Department of General and Pedagogical Psychology
ul. Shchetinina, 2, Vologda, 160032
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