Variants of inward disorder pattern among adolescents with different dysontogenesis

Q4 Social Sciences
T. Adeeva, I. Tikhonova, S. Khazova, U. Sevastyanova, N. Shipova
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Abstract

Adolescence is one of the key stages of personality development. That of adolescents with disabilities follows a non-disabled pattern. However, the process is affected by dysontogenesis, which is considered a factor that significantly affects personality development. Inward disorder pattern (IDP) is considered a complex integrative construct; a system of one’s sensations, knowledge, emotional experiences, motivation shifts caused by a disorder. IDP is considered a component of I-concept, a factor affecting its development and crucial for an individual’s functioning. Aim of the research: to identify the IDP variants of adolescents with disabilities. The sample consisted of 109 adolescents with disabilities. Their average age is 14.  High indices on one or several IDP components serve to distinguish the IDP variants among adolescents. Each IDP variant is marked by respondents’ specific personal traits and I-concept features. The analysis of the ratio reveals an individual’s general behavioral pattern and attitude to their disorder. We introduce four IDP variants in the adolescent group for the moment: cognitive-emotional (tense), sensitive-cognitive (sensitive-autistic), sensitive-emotional (anxious-hypochondriac), and balanced.
不同发育障碍青少年内向障碍模式的变异
青春期是个性发展的关键阶段之一。残疾青少年则遵循非残疾模式。然而,这一过程受到胎儿发育障碍的影响,胎儿发育障碍被认为是影响人格发展的一个重要因素。内向失序模式(IDP)被认为是一个复杂的整合结构;由紊乱引起的一个人的感觉、知识、情感经历、动机转变的系统。IDP被认为是自我概念的一个组成部分,是影响其发展的一个因素,对个人的功能至关重要。本研究的目的:确定残疾青少年的IDP变异。样本由109名残疾青少年组成。他们的平均年龄是14岁。一个或几个IDP成分的高指数有助于区分青少年的IDP变异。每个IDP变体都以被调查者的特定个人特征和我概念特征为标志。该比率的分析揭示了个体的一般行为模式和对其障碍的态度。我们目前在青少年群体中介绍了四种IDP变体:认知-情绪(紧张),敏感-认知(敏感-自闭症),敏感-情绪(焦虑-忧郁症)和平衡。
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Specialusis Ugdymas
Specialusis Ugdymas Social Sciences-Education
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