Woman's self-realization in the system and structure of family relations
 
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Department of radioelectronic and biomedical computerized means and technologies, National Aerospace University H.E. Zhukovsky «Kharkiv Aviation Institute», Ukraine
 
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Department of Рractical Psychology, Ukrainian Engineering Pedagogics Academy, Ukraine
 
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Department of Medical and Biological Physics and Medical Informatics, Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine
 
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Department of Psychiatry, Narcology and Medical Psychology and Social Work, Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine
 
 
Submission date: 2024-07-02
 
 
Final revision date: 2024-08-18
 
 
Acceptance date: 2024-10-31
 
 
Publication date: 2024-12-30
 
 
Corresponding author
Liubov Rysovana   

Department of Medical and Biological Physics and Medical Informatics, Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine
 
 
Wiadomości Lekarskie 2024;77(12):2394-2402
 
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ABSTRACT
Aim:
Knowledge and understanding of the mechanisms, conditions, factors contributing to the development of a woman’s personality and professional achievements, will enable significant assistance in achieving the state of ‘acme’, her peaks in personal, physical, professional, spiritual and moral development. The study of self-realization of women in the context of a marriage and a divorce is relevant and important for understanding their psychological state, social needs and development in modern society. Loss of psychological equilibrium under the influence of social stress and loss of family prospects determines the possibility of occurrence of pathological damage of the blood vessels of the brain. To prevent the development of complex mental and psychosomatic disorders, the issue of self-realization becomes important for women, since this allows them to fill their living space and find a new meaning in life. In this aspect, it is interesting and relevant to determine the probability/lack of self-realization in women with different marital status depending on their psycho-emotional, individual, psychological and behavioral patterns.

Material and methods:
Women of different social status and level of self-realization participated in this study.

Results:
In the given sample, it was displayed what percentages of divorced women compared to those living in families are self-actualized in their lives.

Conclusions:
A mathematical model was developed to explore the probability/lack of self-realization in women, which allowed the studying of the main indicators that affect the determination of the probability of self-realization in women depending on their psycho-emotional state and individual psychological or behavioral patterns.
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