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Социальная адаптация детей, проживающих на территориях, пострадавших в результате аварии на ЧАЭС

Социальная адаптация детей, проживающих на территориях, пострадавших в результате аварии на ЧАЭС

Abstract

Целью настоящей работы было изучение уровня социальной адаптации детей, проживающих на территориях, пострадавших в результате аварии на ЧАЭС, с использованием теста Розенцвейга. Было установлено, что у таких детей наблюдается низкий уровень индивидуальной адаптации к социальному окружению (GCR). На динамику GCR в процессе санаторной реабилитации заметное влияние оказывает уровень радиоактивного загрязнения местности постоянного проживания детей. Лучшие результаты наблюдаются у детей из регионов с более высоким содержанием радионуклидов в почве.

Studying of the level of social adaptation of children living on territories, which suffered from Chernobyl accident with the help of the Rosenzweig test was the purpose of the present study. It has been established, that such children have a low level of individual adaptation to social environment (GCR). The level of radioactive pollution of territories influence the dynamics of GCR. The best results after the sanatorium rehabilitation were observed in children from regions with higher content of radionuclides in soil.

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ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ ДЕТЕЙ И ПОДРОСТКОВ, СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ АДАПТАЦИЯ, САНАТОРНОЕ ОЗДОРОВЛЕНИЕ

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