Value foundations of the multiple self and reflexive choice as student’s resources in stress resistance and adaptation in multicultural groups

V. Gryazeva-Dobshinskaya, E. Koltunov, Y. Dmitrieva, E. Naboichenko, J. Zhi
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Introduction. The present research is dedicated to an urgent problem of investigating the stress experience and adaptation by students studying in a multicultural environment of modern universities. In the course of studying the resources for stress resistance and adaptation, the authors analysed Chinese and Russian students’ value priorities and value realisation based on the concept of multiple self. The relevance of the chosen approach is based on the existence of intrapersonal value conflict experienced by students studying in the multicultural university environment and interaction with representatives of other cultures.Aim. The current research aims to conduct cross-cultural analysis of values of the multiple self and the reflective choice of Chinese students in the context of stress experience and adaption to stressfulsituations in a new culture, and students from Russia studying in the environment of multicultural interaction.Methodology and research methods. The authors used a comparative analysis of the significance of values and their realisation among representatives of different cultures in the situation of experiencing stress and adaptation to stressful situations in the multicultural educational environment.Results and scientific novelty. The study allowed the authors to analyse the factors of successful adaptation to a different culture on the sample of Chinese and Russian students studying in the same multicultural environment. The research revealed values specific for students from different culture groups with a high level of adaptation to the multicultural environment of a modern university: health, art, career, power, education for students from China, freedom and friendship for students from Russia. Cultural-specific differences were found in the successful realisation of personal value standards in the field of love (more achievable for the group of Chinese students) and freedom (more achievable for Russian students). Cultural groups with varying degrees of adaptation to the multicultural environment of the university were identified and analysed. The obtained results on specifics of students’ adaptation to the multicultural educational environment could be used as the basis for a differential approach to further cross-cultural studies.Practical significance. The analysed specifics of the reflection on the value priorities from different substructures of the multiple self and the established differences in the realisation of personal value standards of students from China and Russia can be used in the consulting practice of cultural adaptation centres.
多元文化群体中多重自我与反身性选择作为学生抗压与适应资源的价值基础
介绍。本研究旨在探讨多元文化环境下现代大学学生的压力体验与适应问题。在研究压力抵抗和适应资源的过程中,作者分析了基于多元自我概念的中俄学生的价值优先和价值实现。所选方法的相关性是基于在多元文化大学环境中学习的学生所经历的个人价值冲突的存在以及与其他文化代表的互动。本研究旨在跨文化分析中国学生在压力体验和适应新文化压力情境下的多元自我价值观和反思选择,以及俄罗斯学生在多元文化互动环境下的学习。方法论和研究方法。作者对比分析了在多元文化教育环境中,不同文化背景的学生在经历压力的情况下价值观的重要性及其实现,以及对压力的适应。结果与科学新颖性。该研究使作者能够分析在同一多元文化环境中学习的中俄学生样本中成功适应不同文化的因素。研究揭示了来自不同文化群体的学生对现代大学多元文化环境具有高度适应性的价值观:中国学生的健康、艺术、职业、权力、教育,俄罗斯学生的自由和友谊。在爱情(中国学生群体更容易实现)和自由(俄罗斯学生更容易实现)领域成功实现个人价值标准方面,发现了文化特有的差异。对大学多元文化环境适应程度不同的文化群体进行了识别和分析。这些关于学生适应多元文化教育环境的结果可以作为进一步跨文化研究的差异方法的基础。现实意义。从多元自我的不同子结构对价值优先级的反思以及中俄学生在个人价值标准实现上的既定差异的分析细节,可以为文化适应中心的咨询实践提供借鉴。
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