Нарушения мотивации достижения в структуре патологии мотивации // Universum: медицина и фармакология : электрон. научн. журн. Алферова Т.А. [и др.]. 2015. № 7-8 (19). URL: https://7universum.com/en/med/archive/item/2543 (дата обращения: 29.05.2026).
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Keywords: achievement motivation, motivation to avoid failure, cyclothymia, dysthymia, neurotic and behavior disorders, obsessive-compulsive and hypochondriacal disorders, psychoactive substances
АННОТАЦИЯ
В настоящей статье представлены результаты теоретического и экспериментального анализа взаимосвязи между потребностью в достижениях и мотивацией достижения у категории лиц, представляющих норму и психическую патологию. Количественные и качественные характеристики мотивации достижения, выявленные с помощью методов математической статистики, показали, что мотивация достижения при психических расстройствах имеет выраженность тенденции к избеганию неудачи, нежели тенденции к достижению результата.
ABSTRACT
In the article results of theoretical and experimental analysis of interrelations between the necessity in progress and achievement motivation are presented among the categories of persons representing the norm and mental pathology. Quantitative and qualitative characteristics of achievement motivation identified by methods of mathematical statistics have shown that the achievement motivation in mental disorders has a strong trend to avoid failure than the tendency to achieve results.
High Level Certificate Psychiatrist, Head of Division Pertaining to the Prophylaxy, “Mental Health Center”, the Ministry of Health and Social Development, Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty
Main Specialist of Medical and Social Assessment Division of Labor and Employment Department, Social Welfare and Human Migration, Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty
Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Director of Post Graduate Education Department, Kazakh Academy of Labor and Social Relations, Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty
Candidate of Biological Sciences, Postdoctoral Student of Psychognosis and Clinical Psychology, Kiev National University named after T. Shevchenko, Ukraine, Kiev
ISSN 2311-6129. Article metadata is hosted on the eLIBRARY.RU platform. Publisher — LLC «MCNO» Editor-in-Chief - Marat R. Konorev.
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