Аннотации:
The article highlights the psychological features of young Ukrainian people who, as a result of the negative
impact of military operations and economic deprivation, have migration intentions. It has been established
that material poverty and economic deprivation stimulate non-constructive behavior, which reduces the
incentive and motivational potential of a young person, leads to maladaptation, stress, frustration, and
other disorganizing emotional states. Students feel the need to emigrate to other countries. They show a
high level of psychological and emotional burnout, excessive psychological protection, impulsivity and
uncertainty about the future. The following most important social and psychological resources of the
studied students with migration intentions have been established. An important role belongs to social and
family resources - the presence of relatives, friends and acquaintances who are already abroad in labor
migration and will be able to help adapt to a new place with housing, job searches, establishing
cooperation with employers, the local population, etc. Social and economic resources are named as
important, in particular, the means and property brought with them, which are necessary for “ensuring
survival” during the adaptation period. Young people also rely on active-qualifying resources as a belief in
their own professional ability and readiness to take on any difficulty, but highly paid (compared to
Ukrainian salaries) work. Five main acculturation strategies that young people with migration intentions
plan to follow have been identified and interpreted - integration, separation, assimilation. marginalization,
self-actualization.
Описание:
Psychological Analysis of Frustration, Resources, And Acculturation Strategies Among Students – Potential Migrants From Ukraine / J. Hoshovskyi, D. Hoshovskа, I.Bretsko, O.Finiv, and N.Shmarova // Youth Voice Journal, ISSN (online). - 2022. - Р. 2056-2969