Psychological Determinants of Social Dependency in Elderly People During the First Months of Russian-Ukrainian War

IF 1.6 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Journal of Education Culture and Society Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI:10.15503/jecs2023.1.299.317
Nataliia Grebin, S. Hrabovska, Tetyana Partyko
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Aim. The aim of the research is to identify changes of psychological determinants of elderly people’s inclination to social dependency during the first month of Russian-Ukrainian war in comparison with peace time. Methods. The research uses methodologies of inclination to demanding behaviour by Hrabovska (2005), emotional intelligence by D. Luisin (2006), personality volitional qualities by Chumakov (2006), adaptive stress abilities by Rozov (2006), psychological well-being by Ryff as adapted by Shevelenkova and Fesenko (2005). Results. It is identified that during the first months of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, inclination of elderly people, who stay in relatively safe conditions in Ukraine, to social dependency does not undergo significant changes in comparison with peacetime. There are changes in the vector of emotional regulation of social dependency: from intrapersonal in pre-war time into interpersonal during the wartime, when importance in understanding the emotions of other people is high consequently, it results in a more active life stance in the elderly. Initiative becomes a leading will regulator, shows far-sightedness of a person. There is activation of coping mechanisms, related to adaptive thinking, sleep and somatic regulation, and they can be considered vital resources for stable mental health preservation at the beginning of a war. Conclusions. It is recommended to provide psychological support to seniors in finding occupations that help them to realize their capacity for self-sufficiency and create conditions for personal responsibility and assertiveness as the ability to stand for their own rights without violating other people's resources.
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俄乌战争前几个月老年人社会依赖的心理决定因素
的目标。本研究旨在探讨俄乌战争第一个月与和平时期老年人社会依赖倾向的心理决定因素变化。本研究采用了Hrabovska(2005)的要求行为倾向、D. Luisin(2006)的情绪智力、Chumakov(2006)的人格意志品质、Rozov(2006)的适应性压力能力、Ryff(经Shevelenkova和Fesenko(2005)改编)的心理健康等研究方法。研究发现,在俄乌全面战争的头几个月里,与和平时期相比,生活在相对安全条件下的乌克兰老年人对社会依赖的倾向没有发生重大变化。社会依赖的情绪调节向量发生了变化:从战前的人际关系到战时的人际关系,当理解他人情绪的重要性很高时,老年人的生活姿态更加积极。主动成为领导意志的调节器,显示一个人的远见卓识。与适应性思维、睡眠和躯体调节相关的应对机制被激活,它们可以被认为是战争开始时稳定的心理健康保存的重要资源。建议为老年人寻找职业提供心理支持,帮助他们实现自给自足的能力,并为个人责任和自信创造条件,使他们能够在不侵犯他人资源的情况下维护自己的权利。
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