Publication: The role of the system of values in harmonizing the personal ecology of young people prone to suicidal behavior
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2019
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Nizamutdinova, S. M.
Larionova, I. A.
Erofeeva, M. A.
Sokolovskaya, I. E.
Oshchepkov, A. A.
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© 2019 Nizamutdinova et al.The authors of the article consider a serious problem of the suicide phenomenon from the standpoint of the ecological approach. When considering suicide as an underlying act that brings man closer to comprehending the fundamental worldviews of being, there is a need to consider risk factors and preventive factors in the suicide manifestation. In this context, the value-motivational sphere of the personality is discussed as a factor harmonizing the personal ecology of man and thereby preventing the risk of suicide. In this aspect, the value-motivational sphere acts as a strong personal resource to overcome the negative impact of stressful situations in a system of unfavorable social ecology, and, thus, the risk prevention of suicidal behavior. An experimental study was conducted in order to analyze the features of the relationship between the structure of the value-motivational sphere of young people’s personality and the level of propensity for suicidal behavior. Interpretation of the results of this study allowed us to draw the main conclusions regarding the characteristics of the sphere of values and motivation in young people’s personality who are prone to suicidal behavior, namely that blocking the ecologically-determined orientation to self-determination of young people leads to an increase in the risk level of manifestation of suicidal behavior, and, conversely, unlocking their internal potential leads to the positive behavior orientation, harmonizing the personal ecology of young people.
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The role of the system of values in harmonizing the personal ecology of young people prone to suicidal behavior / Nizamutdinova, S.M. [et al.] // EurAsian Journal of BioSciences. - 2019. - 13. - № 2. - P. 1719-1725