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Документ Personality Factors of Choosing Adaptation Strategies in a Different Cultural Environment by Labor Migrants from Ukraine(2020) Blynova, Olena; Popovych, Ihor; Semenova, Nataliia; Kashyrina, Yevheniia; Ursulenko, Olena; Kononenko, Oksana I.; Кононенко, Оксана Іванівна; Кононенко, Оксана ИвановнаThe paper presents empirical research on personality factors of choosing adaptation strategies in a different cultural environment by labor migrants. The study determines three major adaptation strategies: integration, assimilation and marginalization. It establishes that integration and assimilation are means of solving the crisis of social identity. Personal identity acquires features of mature positive identity, when labor migrants integrate into a different cultural environment of a country of their employment. If a migrant chooses the strategy of assimilation, then personal identity has a tendency to approach to diffusive, “fuzzy” identity with indefinite life cycles, a decreased level of self-respect, a lack of internal integrity and uniformity. A marginal status of labor migrants in a country of employment causes an intensification of the crisis of personal identity, when migrants are not satisfied with the situation of employment abroad, but they do not see opportunities for self-realization in Ukraine. Factor analysis made it possible to establish an adaptation structure of labor migrants consisting of five major factors (72.43%).Документ Research of the relationship between existential anxiety and the sense of personality’s existence(2020) Popovych, Ihor; Kononenko, Oksana I.; Kononenko, Anatoliy O.; Stynska, Viktoriia; Kravets, Nadia; Piletska, Liybomyra; Blynova, Olena; Кононенко, Оксана Іванівна; Кононенко, Анатолій Олександрович; Кононенко, Оксана Ивановна; Кононенко, Анатолий АлександровичThe purpose of the empirical study is to establish relationships between existential anxiety and the sense of personality’s existence (n=60). It is noted that anxiety is the most important element of human existence, the natural reaction of man to uncertainty. A fundamental analysis of the meaning of human existence is presented. The correlation between existential anxiety and the sense of personality’s existence (p≤.05; p≤.01) has been empirically investigated and established, which substantially supplemented the existing knowledge of the studied phenomena. The relationship between the level of the Self-estimation of Personal Anxiety (SPA) and the level of General Awareness of Life (GAL) is stablished and described. The presence of high feedback correlation (-.829; p≤.01) was statistically confirmed. The results of the study are summarized and the assumption is made that the awareness of life is a sign of human mental health. It is noted that a high level of anxiety should be considered as a higher possibility of revealing the potential purpose of a person. It is emphasized that living and experiencing one’s existence means learning about the purpose in the world that does not guarantee its comprehension.