INTELIGÊNCIA EMOCIONAL E TRAÇOS DE AUTO-REALIZAÇÃO DO INDIVÍDUO NAS CONDIÇÕES DA GUERRA RUSSO-UCRANIANA 2014-2023
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Guerra Rússia-Ucrânia
inteligência emocional
Auto-realização
Análise de grupamentos
Saúde mental

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HOCHER, A. P., Demydova, Y., Bereziuk , O. ., Varchenko , Y. ., & Ralko , M. . (2024). INTELIGÊNCIA EMOCIONAL E TRAÇOS DE AUTO-REALIZAÇÃO DO INDIVÍDUO NAS CONDIÇÕES DA GUERRA RUSSO-UCRANIANA 2014-2023: TENTATIVAS DE REFLEXÃO CIENTÍFICA. Synesis (ISSN 1984-6754), 16(1), 421–444. Recuperado de https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/synesis/article/view/2952

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A guerra russo-ucraniana tornou-se um dos maiores testes para os ucranianos, que se viram sob uma ameaça real de destruição. Nestas condições, a questão da saúde psicológica e da vitalidade geral é particularmente aguda. O objetivo do artigo era clarificar as características da inteligência emocional e da auto-realização do indivíduo nas condições da guerra russo-ucraniana de 2014-2023. Para o efeito, foram realizadas as seguintes tarefas: identificação do nível de inteligência emocional dos inquiridos; determinação do nível de auto-realização dos inquiridos; comparação dos resultados por género; formação e descrição de grupos de inquiridos de acordo com as características da inteligência emocional e da auto-realização. A amostra total era constituída por 200 estudantes (100 do sexo masculino e 100 do sexo feminino) que se encontram na Ucrânia e estudam à distância. A metodologia da investigação empírica incluiu cálculos estatísticos como o teste t de Student e a análise de grupos. A investigação realizada revelou os níveis de expressão dos parâmetros que caracterizam a inteligência emocional e os traços de auto-realização dos inquiridos como representantes de toda a sociedade ucraniana. Não foram encontradas diferenças fundamentais entre os sexos, mas o número total de inquiridos pode ser dividido em três grupos principais.

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