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Servicemen’s Motivation in the National Guard of Ukraine: Transformation After the ‘Revolution of Dignity' / Prykhodko, Ihor   Journal Article
Prykhodko, Ihor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract To determine the personal motivation of military personnel in the National Guard of Ukraine, which has been directly involved in Russia’s ongoing ‘hybrid war’ against Ukraine for five years, two questionnaires were developed, the Student t-criterion and the cluster analysis. The mathematical processing of data was done using SPSS 17.0. The empirical study allowed to distinguish four main types of servicemen’s motivation for professional activity: unformed, professional, compensatory, psycho-traumatized. For servicemen, motives of professional military dignity, self-improvement and professional liability are crucial. This article shows that officers are more motivated than contracted servicemen. The contracted servicemen’s motivation is more superficial, less forceful. Among the real reasons for their dismissal from service, they point out the high level of fatigue and disappointments.
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ID:   093444


Socio-psychological characteristics of various categories of se / Chebotaryova, N V   Journal Article
Chebotaryova, N V Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Army  Socio - Psychological  Servicemen  Military Personal 
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ID:   125070


Suicide in the Russian army: history, causes, methods of prevention / Brusentsov, S G; Loba, V Ye   Journal Article
Brusentsov, S G Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The paper looks at the history of suicide cases in the Russian Army, their causes and ways of dealing with the problem.
Key Words Suicide  Russian Army  Servicemen 
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