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Социальная обусловленность аутоагрессивного поведения молодежи провинциального региона России (на примере Алтайского края)

Социальная обусловленность аутоагрессивного поведения молодежи провинциального региона России (на примере Алтайского края)

Abstract

Статья посвящена проблемам детерминации и распространенности аутоагрессивного поведения среди молодого населения современного провинциального российского региона (на примере Алтайского края). Автор описывает социологические подходы к анализу данного феномена. Статья включает анализ и обобщение результатов социологического опроса, изучающего обусловленность аутоагрессивного поведения, представляет научный интерес для специалистов в области социологии риска, а также социологии девиаций.

The article is devoted to problems of social determination of autoaggressive behavior of the youth population in the society of one of provincial regions of Russia. The author defines social conditions and factors in determination of increasing autoaggression risk. The article includes results of a survey that was to show the reasons of autoaggression. The materials can be of use for researchers in the sphere of sociology of risk and sociology of deviations.

Keywords

АУТОАГРЕССИВНОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ, РИСК АУТОАГРЕССИИ, ОБЩЕСТВО РИСКА, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ РИСКОВЫЕ ПРАКТИКИ, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ, ПСИХОСОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ, ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ УСЛОВИЯ И ФАКТОРЫ РАСПРОСТРАНЕНИЯ АУТОАГРЕССИИ

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