M. Rostovtseva, Olga Valeryevna Shaydurova, N. A. Goncharevich, I. A. Kovalevich, V. Kudashov
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Introduction. University studies may lead to high levels of stress among undergraduate students, including a range of psychogenic factors which deteriorate the processes of adaptation, learning, and development. It entails consequences which affect quality and principle of unity of consciousness and activity by A. Leontief, and the ideas of the activity approach by F. Berezin, V. Petrovsky, and G. Hartman. In order to conduct the study of students’ psychological characteristics, the authors employed the following psychodiagnostic complex: the Eysenck's personality Inventory (EPI), T. Ilyina’s Motivation to studies in higher education institutions method, А. Reana and V. Yakunin’s method of Studying the motives of students' academic activity, the orientation questionnaire Personality Direction by B. Bas, a multi-level personal questionnaire Adaptivity (MLO-AM) by A. Maklakov and S. Chermyanin. Results. The study of first to third year students’ personal characteristics showed that the level of adaptive resources (adaptability, neuropsychic stability, moral normativity, communicative skills, motivation, and person's focus on "business") is higher among senior students. The increase in adaptive capacities takes place among second year students, which is associated with the completion of the adaptation period. By the beginning of the third year, the process of adaptation is coming to an end, which is confirmed by the data on a sharp increase in the number of students demonstrating high adaptive capacity. The significance of carrying out research on personal social and psychological characteristics of students and the need of providing psychological help and support in learning, development of individual trajectories of socialization and adaptation of students are substantiated. Conclusions . Recommendations are provided to enhance students’ adaptive capacities.