MENTAL CONDITION AS AN INDICATOR OF PROFESSIONAL ADAPTATION OF NAVY PERSONNEL

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The place and role of mental conditions in the adaptation of navy personnel to professional activity are discussed. It is shown that, in the recent years, there emerged a trend to increases in the range and severity of adverse mental conditions. Factor analysis of mental conditions suggests that they may acquire features of dynamic stereotypes based on emotional and cognitive dissonances. At the same time, excessive authoritarian regulation at the initial stages of professionalization as well as during executing professional duties results in the development of overtly extrinsic motivation, at the expense of intrinsic drive, thus hampering the professional adaptation of military personnel.

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G. M. Kutelev

Navy Polytechnical Institute

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A. G. Zaitsev

Research Institute of Ship Building and Armament of N.G. Kuznetsov Navy Academy

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Russian Federation

A. V. Smurov

Research Institute of Ship Building and Armament of N.G. Kuznetsov Navy Academy

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Russian Federation

A. A. Savostikov

Navy Polytechnical Institute

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Russian Federation

O. Ye. Simakina

Research Institute of Ship Building and Armament of N.G. Kuznetsov Navy Academy

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Russian Federation

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