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Title: RESEARCH OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXISTENTIAL ANXIETY AND THE SENSE OF PERSONALITY’S EXISTENCE
Authors: Stynska, Viktoriia
Popovych, Ihor
Kravets, Nadia
Piletska, Liybomyra
Стинська, Вікторія Володимирівна
Keywords: Anxiety – The Sense of Life – Personality
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Popovych I., Kononenko O., Kononenko A., Stynska V., Kravets N. Research of the relationship between existential anxiety and the sense of personality’s existenceRevista inclusiones. 2020. Vol.7. P. 41–59.
Abstract: The purpose of the empirical study is to establish relationships between existential anxiety and the sense of personality’s existence (n=60). It is noted that anxiety is the most important element of human existence, the natural reaction of man to uncertainty. A fundamental analysis of the meaning of human existence is presented. The correlation between existential anxiety and the sense of personality’s existence (p≤.05; p≤.01) has been empirically investigated and established, which substantially supplemented the existing knowledge of the studied phenomena. The relationship between the level of the Self-estimation of Personal Anxiety (SPA) and the level of General Awareness of Life (GAL) is stablished and described. The presence of high feedback correlation (-.829; p≤.01) was statistically confirmed. The results of the study are summarized and the assumption is made that the awareness of life is a sign of human mental health. It is noted that a high level of anxiety should be considered as a higher possibility of revealing the potential purpose of a person. It is emphasized that living and experiencing one’s existence means learning about the purpose in the world that does not guarantee its comprehension.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7582
ISSN: 0719-4706
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