Affiliation:
1. Far Eastern State Medical University
2. Khabarovsk Center for New Information Technologies
Abstract
The article presents the results of a comprehensive study of assessing the quality of mental health of the younger generation of the Far North and Amur ethnic groups living in the Khabarovsk Region. A survey of 110 adolescents aged 10–14 years, including 67 representatives of indigenous people, was conducted; the results of the medical and social survey and the parameters of the psychological and physical components of health were studied. The obtained data indicate the presence of age and gender features of mental health of the younger generation of indigenous peoples, including the formation of social and psychophysiological functioning, under conditions of deprivation against the background of influence of intense age-related psychosomatic adjustment of the body and active socialization of the personality of adolescents.
Publisher
PANORAMA Publishing House
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