The Use of “the Big Five” in Assessing Levels of Adaptation in Dental Students at Various Stages of Their Education

Current approaches in psychology look at human adaptation reserves as part of individual character. “the Big Five” evaluates subjects’ actual behaviour and levels of reserves of adaptation on each of the five scales. The results show reliably identifiable changes between the first and third years of...

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Main Authors: Litvinova Larisa, Gubareva Lyubov’, Kaloyev Atsamaz, Grishilova Yelena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2019/11/shsconf_ictdpp2018_08025.pdf
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spelling doaj-01db1219767449c6bd11e9249fc5366b2021-02-02T08:24:30ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242019-01-01700802510.1051/shsconf/20197008025shsconf_ictdpp2018_08025The Use of “the Big Five” in Assessing Levels of Adaptation in Dental Students at Various Stages of Their EducationLitvinova Larisa0Gubareva Lyubov’1Kaloyev Atsamaz2Grishilova Yelena3Stavropol State Medical UniversityNorth-Caucasus Federal UniversityStavropol State Medical UniversityStavropol State Medical UniversityCurrent approaches in psychology look at human adaptation reserves as part of individual character. “the Big Five” evaluates subjects’ actual behaviour and levels of reserves of adaptation on each of the five scales. The results show reliably identifiable changes between the first and third years of study. Students acquire traits associated with introversion and reduce their social contacts (р≤0.01). A reduction to average is also visible in “Attachment – Detachment” (р≤0.05) and “Playfulness – Practicality” (р≤0.01). It can be seen that there is a reduction in the adaptation abilities of dental students between the first and third years in terms of social contact and the application of practical knowledge. Mastering the disciplines under study becomes harder, while the amount of theoretical knowledge and practical ability required increases, necessitating higher levels of concentration. Taking into account the increase in academic workload during this period, some of the above can be put down to stress.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2019/11/shsconf_ictdpp2018_08025.pdf
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Gubareva Lyubov’
Kaloyev Atsamaz
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Gubareva Lyubov’
Kaloyev Atsamaz
Grishilova Yelena
The Use of “the Big Five” in Assessing Levels of Adaptation in Dental Students at Various Stages of Their Education
SHS Web of Conferences
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Gubareva Lyubov’
Kaloyev Atsamaz
Grishilova Yelena
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title The Use of “the Big Five” in Assessing Levels of Adaptation in Dental Students at Various Stages of Their Education
title_short The Use of “the Big Five” in Assessing Levels of Adaptation in Dental Students at Various Stages of Their Education
title_full The Use of “the Big Five” in Assessing Levels of Adaptation in Dental Students at Various Stages of Their Education
title_fullStr The Use of “the Big Five” in Assessing Levels of Adaptation in Dental Students at Various Stages of Their Education
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description Current approaches in psychology look at human adaptation reserves as part of individual character. “the Big Five” evaluates subjects’ actual behaviour and levels of reserves of adaptation on each of the five scales. The results show reliably identifiable changes between the first and third years of study. Students acquire traits associated with introversion and reduce their social contacts (р≤0.01). A reduction to average is also visible in “Attachment – Detachment” (р≤0.05) and “Playfulness – Practicality” (р≤0.01). It can be seen that there is a reduction in the adaptation abilities of dental students between the first and third years in terms of social contact and the application of practical knowledge. Mastering the disciplines under study becomes harder, while the amount of theoretical knowledge and practical ability required increases, necessitating higher levels of concentration. Taking into account the increase in academic workload during this period, some of the above can be put down to stress.
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