Distinctive Features of Organized Rescue Volunteering in Russia

IF 0.4 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Olga A. Basheva, Andrey V. Nevsky, Natalya S. Voronina, Polina O. Ermolaeva, Silvia O. Gomanova, Yulia V. Ermolaeva, Anna A. Grechanaya
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Introduction. This article presents the results of the first comprehensive study on volunteer participation in the field of rescue work in modern Russia. The study utilized data collected through an online survey of volunteers from rescue organizations to examine the socio-demographic characteristics of volunteers, their motives and values, the experiences they gained, and their perspectives on various aspects of volunteering and rescue activities. The objective of this study is to identify the distinct features of civic participation in this field. Materials and Methods. The study has relied on the findings of a large-scale online survey of Russian volunteers. Descriptive statistical methods were employed to analyze the data, including frequency analysis and contingency tables using the Chi-square criterion. These methods were particularly useful in characterizing the socio-demographic profile of volunteers, their most common practices, and their motivational structure. Additionally, the method of value portraiture by S. Schwartz was used to identify the value structure of rescue volunteers, while a comparison of average values was conducted. To investigate the predictors of volunteer activity termination, the study applied binary logistic regression procedures. Results. The study has identified several characteristics of volunteers in the field of rescue work. Volunteers tend to have a higher social status, holding positions in the professional hierarchy comparable to mid- and top-level specialists. They also tend to have a university degree, an above-average income, a family, children, and personal transportation. The study has also found that the organization plays a significant role in the continued participation and self-identification of volunteers. Conflicts within the community emerge as the primary predictor of volunteer disengagement, along with factors such as income decrease, family circumstances, and changes in personal interests. Discussion and Conclusion. The study has highlighted the challenge of distinguishing between collective and reflexive styles of participation in rescue volunteering. Further research is needed to understand the role of the organizational factor in shaping the professional and moral development of rescue volunteers, by analyzing entry into and continuation of volunteer participation over time, as well as exploring qualitative data on participation in rescue organizations. Practically, the findings presented in this article can be utilized by volunteer and rescue organizations to engage volunteers in rescue work, enhance motivation among existing volunteers, and establish guidelines and recommendations for collaboration between volunteers and official services.
俄罗斯有组织的救援志愿服务的特点
介绍。本文介绍了对现代俄罗斯救援工作中志愿者参与情况的首次综合研究结果。该研究通过对救援组织志愿者的在线调查收集数据,研究志愿者的社会人口学特征、他们的动机和价值观、他们获得的经验以及他们对志愿服务和救援活动的各个方面的看法。本研究的目的是确定公民参与这一领域的独特特征。材料与方法。这项研究基于对俄罗斯志愿者进行的大规模在线调查的结果。采用描述性统计方法对数据进行分析,包括频率分析和使用卡方标准的列联表。这些方法在描述志愿者的社会人口特征、他们最常见的做法和他们的动机结构方面特别有用。此外,采用S. Schwartz的价值画像法对救援志愿者的价值结构进行识别,并对平均值进行比较。本研究采用二元逻辑回归方法,探讨志愿活动终止的预测因素。结果。这项研究确定了救援领域志愿者的几个特点。志愿者往往具有较高的社会地位,在专业层次上的地位与中高层专家相当。他们还往往拥有大学学位、高于平均水平的收入、家庭、孩子和个人交通工具。该研究还发现,组织在志愿者的持续参与和自我认同方面发挥着重要作用。社区内的冲突是志愿者脱离的主要预测因素,其他因素包括收入减少、家庭环境和个人兴趣的变化。讨论与结论。这项研究强调了在救援志愿活动中区分集体参与和反射式参与的挑战。通过分析志愿者加入和持续时间,以及探索参与救援组织的定性数据,需要进一步研究组织因素在塑造救援志愿者专业和道德发展中的作用。实际上,本文的研究结果可以被志愿者和救援组织用来调动志愿者参与救援工作,提高现有志愿者的积极性,并为志愿者和官方服务之间的合作建立指导方针和建议。
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