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Title:

Interrelationship Between Stress Coping Strategies and Psychological Defense Mechanisms in Conflict Situations (On the example of the military and civilian students)

Creator:

Kropadze Tinatin ; Shavdatuashvili Elina

Abstract:

This article intends to review the strategies for coping with stress and psychological defense mechanisms. ; Research Goal: To determine the relationship between stress coping strategies and defense mechanisms, among students (the Junkers). Target Group: The Junkers of the National Defense Academy of Georgia. 1.1. Hypothesis: According to the results of the study, the Junkers may have different stress-coping strategies than civilian students, depending on their activities. However, their defense mechanisms may be different too depending on the academic year. 1.2. Data Collection Procedure: The research was conducted in April 2023 on 289 members of the Junker Training Battalion of the Academy, which includes 40 female Junkers. These individuals receive professional military education and participate in practical activities, unlike civilian students. The research focused on the age group of 18-22 years and analyzed the results of a survey conducted on 283 respondents. ; After analyzing the conducted research, it has become evident that the tests are reliable in terms of total reliability as well as each component. In our study(In military institutions) the Cronbach's alpha coefficient is 0.743, which confirms the reliability of both individual subscales and the total scale. ; In summary, we can say that our hypothesis was confirmed. According to the research, a difference was found between civilian students and Junkers in terms of the relationship between stress-coping strategies and defense mechanisms and their use.

Date issued:

2024-04-24

Electronic Issue Date:

2024-08-08

Identifier:

doi:10.37055/pno/190519 ; oai:editorialsystem.com:article-190519

Electronic ISSN:

2719-6763

Print ISSN:

2450-6869

Publisher ID:

190519

License:

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Starting page:

89

Ending page:

105

Issue:

19

Journal:

PNO

Keywords:

stress ; conflict ; Junker ; coping strategy ; defense mechanisms

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