Characteristics of Self-Regulation in Shift Workers From Various Occupational Groups Working in the Far North

Introduction. The present investigation undertakes to identify characteristics of self-regulation in shift workers from various occupational groups working during the shift period in conditions of the Far North. It draws our attention to the importance of studying a professional’s self-regulation in...

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Published in:Российский психологический журнал
Main Authors: Voytekhovich, Tatiana S., Simonova, Natalia N.
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Language:English
Published: Издательство "КРЕДО" 2018
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spelling ftjrpj:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/699 2024-09-15T18:40:23+00:00 Characteristics of Self-Regulation in Shift Workers From Various Occupational Groups Working in the Far North Особенности саморегуляции работников различных групп профессий вахтового труда на Крайнем Севере Voytekhovich, Tatiana S. Simonova, Natalia N. 2018-07-15 application/pdf https://rpj.ru.com/index.php/rpj/article/view/699 https://doi.org/10.21702/rpj.2018.2.6 eng eng Издательство "КРЕДО" https://rpj.ru.com/index.php/rpj/article/view/699/1106 https://rpj.ru.com/index.php/rpj/article/view/699 doi:10.21702/rpj.2018.2.6 Copyright (c) 2018 Российский психологический журнал Russian Psychological Journal; Vol. 15 No. 2 (2018); 133-168 Российский психологический журнал; Том 15 № 2 (2018); 133-168 2411-5789 1812-1853 саморегуляция вахтовый труд Крайний Север экстремальные условия адаптация группы профессий регуляторные процессы регуляторные свойства личности функциональные состояния поддержание работоспособности self-regulation shift work Far North extreme working conditions adaptation occupational groups regulatory processes regulatory personality traits functional states working capacity preservation info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftjrpj https://doi.org/10.21702/rpj.2018.2.6 2024-07-04T03:02:15Z Introduction. The present investigation undertakes to identify characteristics of self-regulation in shift workers from various occupational groups working during the shift period in conditions of the Far North. It draws our attention to the importance of studying a professional’s self-regulation in extreme working conditions. The study describes for the first time the parameters of conscious self-regulation in occupational groups of shift work in the Far North and examines the interrelationships between self-regulation parameters and functional states in shift workers. Methods. A field study was carried out during the winter expedition to an oil company at Varandey Island (latitude 68°49'28" N). To identify the parameters of conscious self-regulation, the employees were asked to respond to the Behavior Self-Regulation Style questionnaire by V.I.Morosanova. Respondents’ functional states were measured using the Luscher Color Test, activation metrics, and the tremometric method throughout the entire 30-day shift. Results. The findings suggest that there are interrelationships between shift-work seniority and the following self-regulation parameters: ‘flexibility’, ‘programming’, and ‘assessing the results’. Optimal working capacity is more typical for the employees with average levels of ‘modeling’ and ‘planning’ parameters and low levels of ‘programming’. The employees from the ‘management activities’ group have higher levels of ‘independence’. The employees from the ‘operator labor’ and ‘management activities’ groups have high levels of ‘flexibility’. Discussion. Shift workers from various occupational groups working in the Far North differ in interrelationships between the levels of regulatory processes and personality traits. The majority of the employees from all the groups are characterized by high scores on measures of the ‘modeling’ regulatory process, which is important for maintaining an optimal functional state during the shift. A nonlinear relationship was found between self-regulation parameters and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Varandey Крайн* Крайний Север Russian Psychological Journal Российский психологический журнал 15 2 133 168
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topic саморегуляция
вахтовый труд
Крайний Север
экстремальные условия
адаптация
группы профессий
регуляторные процессы
регуляторные свойства личности
функциональные состояния
поддержание работоспособности
self-regulation
shift work
Far North
extreme working conditions
adaptation
occupational groups
regulatory processes
regulatory personality traits
functional states
working capacity preservation
spellingShingle саморегуляция
вахтовый труд
Крайний Север
экстремальные условия
адаптация
группы профессий
регуляторные процессы
регуляторные свойства личности
функциональные состояния
поддержание работоспособности
self-regulation
shift work
Far North
extreme working conditions
adaptation
occupational groups
regulatory processes
regulatory personality traits
functional states
working capacity preservation
Voytekhovich, Tatiana S.
Simonova, Natalia N.
Characteristics of Self-Regulation in Shift Workers From Various Occupational Groups Working in the Far North
topic_facet саморегуляция
вахтовый труд
Крайний Север
экстремальные условия
адаптация
группы профессий
регуляторные процессы
регуляторные свойства личности
функциональные состояния
поддержание работоспособности
self-regulation
shift work
Far North
extreme working conditions
adaptation
occupational groups
regulatory processes
regulatory personality traits
functional states
working capacity preservation
description Introduction. The present investigation undertakes to identify characteristics of self-regulation in shift workers from various occupational groups working during the shift period in conditions of the Far North. It draws our attention to the importance of studying a professional’s self-regulation in extreme working conditions. The study describes for the first time the parameters of conscious self-regulation in occupational groups of shift work in the Far North and examines the interrelationships between self-regulation parameters and functional states in shift workers. Methods. A field study was carried out during the winter expedition to an oil company at Varandey Island (latitude 68°49'28" N). To identify the parameters of conscious self-regulation, the employees were asked to respond to the Behavior Self-Regulation Style questionnaire by V.I.Morosanova. Respondents’ functional states were measured using the Luscher Color Test, activation metrics, and the tremometric method throughout the entire 30-day shift. Results. The findings suggest that there are interrelationships between shift-work seniority and the following self-regulation parameters: ‘flexibility’, ‘programming’, and ‘assessing the results’. Optimal working capacity is more typical for the employees with average levels of ‘modeling’ and ‘planning’ parameters and low levels of ‘programming’. The employees from the ‘management activities’ group have higher levels of ‘independence’. The employees from the ‘operator labor’ and ‘management activities’ groups have high levels of ‘flexibility’. Discussion. Shift workers from various occupational groups working in the Far North differ in interrelationships between the levels of regulatory processes and personality traits. The majority of the employees from all the groups are characterized by high scores on measures of the ‘modeling’ regulatory process, which is important for maintaining an optimal functional state during the shift. A nonlinear relationship was found between self-regulation parameters and ...
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title Characteristics of Self-Regulation in Shift Workers From Various Occupational Groups Working in the Far North
title_short Characteristics of Self-Regulation in Shift Workers From Various Occupational Groups Working in the Far North
title_full Characteristics of Self-Regulation in Shift Workers From Various Occupational Groups Working in the Far North
title_fullStr Characteristics of Self-Regulation in Shift Workers From Various Occupational Groups Working in the Far North
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Self-Regulation in Shift Workers From Various Occupational Groups Working in the Far North
title_sort characteristics of self-regulation in shift workers from various occupational groups working in the far north
publisher Издательство "КРЕДО"
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https://doi.org/10.21702/rpj.2018.2.6
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