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Title: Personal adaptive capacity affects the students’ quality of life
Authors: Karmazina, Iryna
Isaieva, Inna
Marakushyn, Dmytro
Hloba, Nataliia
Keywords: adaptation
quality of life
personal adaptive capacity
Issue Date: 30-Sep-2018
Citation: Personal adaptive capacity affects the students’ quality of life / I. S. Karmazina, I. M. Isaeva, D. S. Marakushin, N. S. Hloba // International Trends in Science and Technology : Proceedings of the VI International Scientific and Practical Conference, Warsaw, Poland, September 30, 2018 / RS Global Sp.z O.O. – Warsaw, 2018. – Vol. 3. – Р. 40–42.
Abstract: Personal adaptive capacity is the one factor determining effectiveness of adaptation, and, therefore, influence on probability of health maintenance. Also, adaptive peculiarities depend on quality of life, which is crucial factor of adequate regulation of functional systems in variable conditions of human existence and activity. Therefore, the purpose of our study was research was to define the effect of personal adaptive capacity on the students’ quality of life. The obtained results allowed finding out that students demonstrated reduced neuro-psychological resistance, moderate degree of socialization and normal communicative capability that reflects misbalance of their personal adaptive capacity. Parameters of quality of life scales related to both mental and physical health corresponded to average values while didn’t reach satisfactory levels. Personal adaptive capacity is essential criterion for assessment of adaptive response intensity and effectiveness, which can have an impact on quality of life as well as psychical and physical health.
Description: The presented investigation found out the dependence of students’ quality of life on their personal adaptive capacity: 1. Students demonstrated reduced neuro-psychological resistance, moderate degree of socialization and normal communicative capability that reflects misbalance of their personal adaptive capacity. 2. Parameters of quality of life scales related to both mental and physical health corresponded to average values while didn’t reach satisfactory levels. 3. PAC is essential criterion for assessment of adaptive response intensity and effectiveness, which can have an impact on quality of life as well as psychical and physical health. 4. Obtained results revealed that due to the low PAC students perhaps require individual approaches.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/20969
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