Values as a Psychological Resource of Students in Russia and Kazakhstan Coping with the Fear of COVID-19

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
V.V. Gritsenko, A.D. Reznik, R. Isralowitz, V.V. Konstantinov, I.V. Guzhva
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The article is devoted to exploring the resource potential of values for coping with the fear of COVID-19 and negative psychological and emotional states in a cross-cultural context. The study involved 2,310 Russian and 500 Kazakhstan students (71.2% - girls, average age 19.7 years). It is found that with the moderate level of fear among the majority of students the proportion of Kazakhstan students experiencing depression, exhaustion and nervousness due to coronavirus over the past month is less than the proportion of Russian students, which is explained by the greater orientation of traditional Kazakhstan culture towards mutual dependence and support in difficult life situations. It is established that value orientation Openness to change, regardless of the country of residence, is accompanied by lower fear scores before COVID-19 and the absence of negative psychological and emotional states, while the focus on Conservation values is accompanied by higher indicators of fear and the presence of these psychological and emotional states. It is shown that the fear of COVID-19 encourages both Russian and Kazakhstan students to take more responsible attitude towards their own health and the health of others, to suppress their socially destructive tendencies and limit actions that harm others. It is concluded that the actualization of conservative values and the suppression of self-oriented hedonistic goals can be a psychological resource of the individual, which contributes to coping with fear and negative psychological and emotional states caused by the stressful impact of COVID-19.

价值观是俄罗斯和哈萨克斯坦学生应对新冠肺炎恐惧的心理资源
本文致力于探索跨文化背景下应对新冠肺炎恐惧和消极心理情绪状态的价值观的资源潜力。这项研究涉及2310名俄罗斯学生和500名哈萨克斯坦学生(71.2%是女孩,平均年龄19.7岁)。研究发现,由于大多数学生的恐惧程度中等,哈萨克斯坦学生在过去一个月里因冠状病毒而感到抑郁、疲惫和紧张的比例低于俄罗斯学生的比例,这是因为哈萨克斯坦传统文化更倾向于在困难的生活情况下相互依赖和支持。确立了价值导向<em>开放性<em>无论居住在哪个国家,在2019冠状病毒病之前,人们的恐惧得分较低,没有负面的心理和情绪状态,而关注“改变”和“改变”都伴随着“改变”和“改变”。保护价值观伴随着更高的恐惧指标,以及这些心理和情感状态的存在。研究表明,对COVID-19的恐惧促使俄罗斯和哈萨克斯坦学生对自己和他人的健康采取更负责任的态度,抑制自己的社会破坏性倾向,限制伤害他人的行为。因此,保守价值观的实现和自我导向的享乐主义目标的抑制可能是个体的一种心理资源,有助于应对新冠肺炎应激影响带来的恐惧和消极的心理和情绪状态。
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Eksperimentalnaya Psikhologiya
Eksperimentalnaya Psikhologiya PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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