Kristina Krupina

Kristina Krupina
  • St Petersburg University

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Loneliness is a common subjective condition that is associated with distress and negative outcomes for psychosocial functioning and well-being, and it is grounded in destructive or inadequate social functioning. Social interactions are considered one of the key factors determining loneliness, and similarly to social interactions, loneliness can occ...
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The relevance of the study is determined by the the necessity to understand the contribution of various aspects of one’s lifestyle to the structure of the adults’ perception of aging in order to further construct a productive old age of the population. The research purpose is to study the influence of the components of a healthy lifestyle and psych...
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Работа посвящена адаптации опросника «Восприятие старения» на основе англоязычной анкеты восприятия старения Aging Perceptions Questionnaire (APQ). Современное научное знание обладает существенным массивом данных в области психологии старения, интерес к которой не угасает, а процесс старения исследуется с различных сторон. Ученые чаще обращаются к...
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The relevance of the study is determined by the necessity for scientific substantiation and development of methods aimed at improving the quality of life in the old age. The research purpose is to study the peculiarities of the perception of aging by men and women during middle and late adulthood. The study hypothesizes that peculiarities of the ag...
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Aging in the face of an increasing population and growing life expectancy is considered one of the major demographic challenges in modern society. Previous research has revealed that quality of life in aging could significantly differ depending on the resources one possesses. However, little attention has been given to the mechanisms of formation o...

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