Psychological Background of Age Differences in the Adaptation of Ukrainian Winterers to Living Conditions in Antarctica

O. Miroshnychenko
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The relevance of the article stems from the fact that every year for 26 years, the expedition of winterers goes to the Ukrainian Antarctic Station “Vernadsky Research Base” to carry out scientific research. Their effective adaptation to extreme conditions of life provides qualitative psychological diagnostics and psychological recommendations. The purpose of this article is to provide a theoretical justification and empirical evidence of the specific features of Ukrainian winterers’ age in the process of adaptation to the Antarctica conditions. To achieve the results of the study, the article uses the method of sociometric measurement J. Moreno, method of distributing topics by rank, questionnaire. The authors of the article analysed scientific works on the research problem, clarified the concept of “adaptation” and “adaptability” and age limits of the groups of winterers, described methodological tools and conducted empirical research on the specific features of the age of winterers groups during the adaptation. The article justifies the distribution and identifies groups of high, medium and low adaptability to life under extreme conditions in Antarctica. The authors analysed both the data from the empirical study and the interviews with the surveyed winterers. The study’s conclusions are: senior winterers have more experience adapting to extreme conditions than younger generations. They can build better interpersonal relationships in a closed community and easily carry distance from home and homesickness. The study revealed that senior persons (especially representatives of the “Generation of winners’ children”) motivate wintering in Antarctica with a desire for self-fulfilment, being worthy representatives of Ukraine on a distant continent, and feeling responsible for discharging their duties. After all, they are governed by more professional and social motivations that help to better adapt to extreme conditions. The practical value of the work is to develop tools for psychological diagnosis and to provide guidance on the selection of winterers among candidates for wintering
乌克兰越冬者适应南极生活条件年龄差异的心理背景
文章的相关性源于26年来,冬季探险队每年都前往乌克兰南极站“维尔纳德斯基研究基地”进行科学研究。他们对极端生活条件的有效适应提供了定性的心理诊断和心理建议。本文旨在为乌克兰越冬动物在适应南极环境过程中的年龄特征提供理论依据和经验证据。为了获得研究结果,本文采用了社会计量学测量法莫雷诺(J. Moreno)、按等级分配话题法、问卷调查法。本文分析了有关研究问题的科学著作,明确了“适应”和“适应性”的概念以及越冬群体的年龄限制,描述了方法工具,并对越冬群体在适应过程中的年龄特征进行了实证研究。这篇文章证明了分布的合理性,并确定了在南极极端条件下对生活的高、中、低适应性群体。作者分析了实证研究的数据和对被调查冬季居民的访谈。该研究的结论是:老年人比年轻人更有适应极端条件的经验。他们可以在一个封闭的社区中建立更好的人际关系,容易远离家乡和乡愁。这项研究表明,老年人(特别是“优胜者子女一代”的代表)在南极洲过冬的动机是想要实现自我,成为乌克兰在遥远大陆上值得尊敬的代表,并感到有责任履行自己的职责。毕竟,他们受到更多专业和社会动机的支配,有助于更好地适应极端条件。本研究的实用价值在于开发心理诊断工具,并为越冬候选者的选择提供指导
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