The article presents the results of theoretical and empirical research on the study of socio-psychological features of the adaptive potential of modern youth. The structural relationships between the elements of the system of adaptability are studied and the forces of connection between them are determined. The influences of personal qualities, interpersonal and family relations of modern youth (according to the questionnaire of N. Pezeshkian) on the determinants of health are considered.
The conceptual approaches to the creation of a hierarchically-parity model of the adaptive potential of modern youth are substantiated. The main adaptability as components of the adaptive potential of the personality has been identified: intrapersonal, interpersonal, absence of maladaptation disorders, adaptability of personal socio-psychological potential and competence. The first four adaptations reflect the personality assessment of their own abilities and capabilities for implementing the adaptation process, while competence-based adaptability reflects directly the actions that respondents use to adapt to new conditions of functioning. It is shown that the adaptive potential of the personality is realized at the following levels: individual, personal, and the level of socio-psychological characteristics.
The independence of competence adaptability from personal abilities, its reliance on individual properties and social characteristics is revealed. The structural relationships between the elements of the adaptability system are investigated and the relationships between them are determined. Identified statistically significant correlation relationships in the areas of dependence: «Intra-personal adaptability – Interpersonal adaptability», «Intra-personal adaptability – Lack of maladaptation disorders», «Personal socio-psychological potential – Interpersonal adaptability», «Absence of maladaptation aspirations personality social and psychological potential».
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