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Abstract: The Development of Creative Abilities as a Factor of the Social Maturity of Adolescents
The Development of Creative Abilities as a Factor of the Social Maturity of Adolescents - Pages 124-132 Olga Emishyants, Andrii Trofimov, Antonina Hrys, Mariia Pavliuk, Olena Shopsha, Angelina Tereshchuk and Svetlana Polishchuk |
Abstract: The article considers the concept of the social maturity of adolescents in the context of the development of creative abilities. The relationships of social maturity with socialization, social creativity and innovative thinking of adolescents are researched. It is found that girls are more likely to move from the previous to the next level of social maturity. It is found that with age, the ability to social creativity develops. There is a connection between the level of social creativity and the levels of social autonomy, social morality and social activity of adolescents. Keywords: Social maturity, adolescence, creativity, socialization, social creativity.
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Abstract: The Relationship between Problematic Use of Smartphones and Social Anxiety
The Relationship between Problematic Use of Smartphones and Social Anxiety - Pages 133-141 Inokentii O. Korniienko and Beata V. Barchi |
Abstract: This study investigated the smartphone use as the indicators of smartphone addiction and their associations with social anxiety as related variables. Problematic use of smartphones which is well known to be associated with anxiety might act as a common underlying factor explaining social anxiety disorder. This study aims to analyze the associations between mobile phone dependence and social anxiety disorder and to find possible predictors of social anxiety. Results: It is revealed that the level of social anxiety and smartphone addiction scales are positively correlated. Linear regression models for male and female participants showed different predictors of social anxiety. Conclusions: The study provides deeper insights into smartphone use and smartphone addiction as predictors of social anxiety in young people and concluded lesser dependence of males’ social anxiety on smartphone addiction level than the females’. Keywords: Smartphone addiction, nomophobia, smartphone dependence, social anxiety.
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Abstract: Autonomic Dysfunction in Preschool Children with Neurotic Disorders
Autonomic Dysfunction in Preschool Children with Neurotic Disorders - Pages 142-147 Zaryana Olexyuk, Aiman Konkabayeva, Gulnaziya Alshynbekova, Gulmira Tykezhanova, Sholpan Nugumanova and Manara Mukasheva |
Abstract: In the last decades of the 21st century, the problem of a significant increase in the number of children with disorders in mental and somatic development has become particularly acute. Often there are neurotic conditions caused by the influence of various psycho-traumatic factors: the growth of scientific and technological progress and related changes in all areas of human life activity. In this regard, shifts occurred in the structure of the incidence among the population towards an increase in the proportion of diseases associated with nervous and psychic overstrain. One of the most vulnerable age groups is children of preschool and primary school age. Untimely diagnosed neurotic disorders in children, as a rule, turn into protracted forms of neurotic conditions and subsequently become chronic. This, of course, affects the adaptation of the individual in society and the further quality of life. Keywords: Preschool children, neurosis, pre-neurosis, anxiety, heart rate variability, sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.
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Abstract: Consumers’ Psychological Perception of Antibacterial Drugs Use
Consumers’ Psychological Perception of Antibacterial Drugs Use - Pages 148-158 Gulmira M. Muldaeva, Aizhan R. Beisenayeva, Almagul B. Kuzgibekova, Leila I. Arystan, Anel R. Beisenayeva and Leila S. Haydargaliyeva |
Abstract: Objective: The purpose of this article is to analyse consumers' psychological perception of antibacterial drugs use (ABD). For this purpose, the authors conducted a study in the form of a survey among patients, doctors and pharmacists. Keywords: Antibiotics, treatment, prescription drugs, drug prescription, free purchase of antibiotics.
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