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Документ Research on value orientations of bullying participants in educational space(Revista de Investigación Apuntes Universitarios, 2022-02-12) Popovych, Ihor; Zavatska, Nataliia; Bozoyan, Mykola; Vorobel, Mariia; Blyskun, Olena; Klenina, Karina; Попович, Ігор; Завацька, Наталія; Бозоян, Микола; Воробель, Марія; Блискун, Олена; Кленіна, КарінаThe aim of this paper is to present theoretical substantiation and empirical research on value orientations of bullying participants in educational space. The study theoretically substantiates psychological characteristics of the phenomenon of bullying in the dimension of value orientations of its participants. As methodology, this paper outlines methodological foundations of the empirical research using valid psycho-diagnostic instruments. It was determined that the value orientation “pleasant pastime, rest” prevails in all the bullying participants, except the passive witnesses, that proves the correlation of “stressful situation” of bullying with “physical and moral fatigue” (p ≤ .05). The dominating value orientation of the victims and witnesses who helped them is “help and mercy to other people”, and the orientations “high social status” and “people management” are characteristic of the bullers (p ≤ .05). In conclusion, the study generalizes that the obtained empirical results and theoretical substantiation will contribute to operationalization of solving educational problems at schools; implementation of the obtained results into prophylactic and correction-development work will reduce the spread and the level of a negative effect of bullying on the entities of educational space through the impact on their value orientations.Документ Strengthening of student youth’s mental health using play sports(2022-06-30) Popovych, Ihor; Hoi, Natalia; Koval, Iryna; Vorobel, Mariia; et al; Попович, Ігор; Гой, Наталія; Коваль, Ірина; Воробель, Марія; та ін.The purpose of the article is to theoretically substantiate and empirically establish that health-preserving technologies, such as play sports, may improve the mental health of student youth. Respondents were first-year students who, on their initiative, participated in a university program to implement health technologies, regularly attending sectional trainings in play sports (males – football; females – volleyball). The ascertaining stage of the experimental study was attended by n = 122 respondents aged 18 to 20 years (M = 18.6), and the formative stage was attended by n = 72 respondents. Football EGF (n = 24) and volleyball EGV (n = 12) were formed as experimental groups, and football CGF (n = 24) and volleyball CGV (n = 12) as control groups. Research methods: analysis, generalization; targeted observation using data recording protocols; valid methods with standard questionnaires. Results. It was revealed that respondents’ psychological well-being (PW), which was measured in the coordinates of positive self-esteem (.227; p≤.01), the general mood background (.321; p≤.01) and the life satisfaction index (.301; p≤.01), was a predictor of mental health. Psychological well-being (PW) was shown to have the greatest statistically significant correlation (p≤.05; p≤.01) with the self-regulation and life satisfaction characteristics of student youth. The parameters “Self-acceptance” (р˂.01), “Psychological wellbeing” (р˂.01), “Life Satisfaction Index” (р˂.01), “Evaluation of Performance” (р˂.01), “Integral Level of SelfRegulation” (р˂.01) showed positive significant changes in both experimental groups (EGF – football, EGV – volleyball). It is emphasized that positive changes in students’ self-perception of themselves are, in our opinion, the most important positive changes that affect the general mood (.223; p≤.01) and is one of the most important parameters of mental health of respondents. Conclusions. It is generalized that regular training and competitions of student youth in football (males) and volleyball (females) during the academic year, contribute to statistically significant changes in mental health parameters. The implemented practice is an effective health-preserving technology that should be applied in college and higher education institutions’ instructional processes.