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Values and adaptation profile of young people involved in combat sport
Author(s) -
A.R. Biktagirova,
Р. Л. Саяхов,
G A Shurukhina
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
minbar. islamic studies/minbar. islamskie issledovaniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2712-7990
pISSN - 2618-9569
DOI - 10.31162/2618-9569-2019-12-1-284-300
Subject(s) - martial arts , psychology , competence (human resources) , humanism , social psychology , population , applied psychology , sociology , demography , geography , political science , law , archaeology
The article deals with specific features in the process of the socio-psychological formation of young people. It also highlights the age appropriate behavioral patterns and psychological development of the young population. The research task is to study the social values changes as well as the ability to adapt to the ever changing environment This target group consists of the 70 young people who are engaged in combat sport and martial arts, such as “sambo” or Jiu jitsu and at the same time study the humanistic ideas and principles of Islam. It is subdivided into two sub-groups depending on the period of their engagement into these activities: a) for the period of up to 1 year (age 16–25) and b) for 3–5 years (age 21—27). The value profile of this group was investigated using the methods by E. B. Fantalova, such as “free choice of values”, the “‘values and accessibilities’ ratio”, To investigate the “adaptive profile” were used multi-level questionnaires by A. G. Maklakov and S. V. Chermenin. The statistical approach has shown specific trends in the value profile of the two sub-groups. It has also helped to specify the adaptive characteristics, types of behavioral regulators, communicative competence and moral normativity.

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