The article contains results of the study devoted to social and psychological peculiarities of men and women’s coping behavior depending on their ethnic background. We performed comparative analysis of social and psychological differences in coping behavior. Selection of the study included 160 persons, aged from 25 to 55 years, average age equals М=33.5, living in the Republic of North Ossetia – Alania of the Russian Federation. The following methods and procedures were used in the study: author’s questionnaire for determination of social and demographic characteristics of the respondents, “Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations” questionnaire, COPE Questionnaire. The mathematical and statistical analysis of the obtained data included the following: Excel, “SPSS.13.0”, Student's t-test. As a result, we learned that there are significant differences in the coping strategies preferred by men and women, as well as by the respondents of different ethnic backgrounds. These results may be used for arrangement of social and psychological services in multi-cultural and multi-confessional regions, as well as for development of stress psychology, personality psychology, ethnic psychology and developmental psychology.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication11-th International Scientific and Theoretical Conference “Communicative Strategies of Information Society"
EditorsOlga D. Shipunova, Violetta N. Volkova, Alfred Nordmann, Laurent Moccozet
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Pages26-34
ISBN (Print)9781450376709
StatePublished - 2020
Event11th International Scientific and Theoretical Conference "Communicative strategies of Information Society", CSIS 2019 - Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation
Duration: 25 Oct 201926 Oct 2019

Publication series

NameEuropean Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences EpSBS
VolumeLXXX
ISSN (Electronic)2357-1330

Conference

Conference11th International Scientific and Theoretical Conference "Communicative strategies of Information Society", CSIS 2019
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CitySaint-Petersburg
Period25/10/1926/10/19

    Research areas

  • Communication strategies, time perspective inventory, time adaptation

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