SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH AT THE INITIAL STAGE OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

Autor: Tetiana V, Merkulova, Tetiana V, Peresypkina, Ganna М, Cherniakova, Valentyna H, Nesterenko, Halyna I, Holubnycha, Olha O, Holubnycha
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Wiadomosci lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960). 74(5)
ISSN: 0043-5147
Popis: The aim: The aim of research was to determine of socio-hygienic and psychophysiological characteristics of adolescents with different levels of professional readiness at the beginning of professional education.Materials and methods: Among 451 adolescents aged 15-18 who start vocational training were studied vocational readiness, quality of life related to health, social characteristics, self-assessment of individual psychological and physiological characteristics and needs.Results: Students of vocational schools have a lower (p0.05) level of readiness to make decisions and plan future professional activities. Medical students had the highest levels of professional readiness. It was found that (57.5 ± 4.3)% of the studied adolescents did not have a clearly defined hierarchy of life spheres and terminal values. There are no significant differences in the quality of life related to health among students of different educational institutions. The highest indicators of satisfaction of basic needs were observed among students of vocational schools. The level of professional readiness of adolescents who studied in the pedagogical field had a greater impact on their physical functioning and mental health; аmong medical students - social and physical functioning, general and psychological health.Conclusions:The professional orientation of young students has a significant impact on their health-related quality of life and health-promoting behavior. Students whose behavior depends on external circumstances are a risk group for healthy lifestyle disorders, and their health-preserving behavior is more dependent on the positive impact of the educational environment.
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