Russian Military Medical Academy ReportsRussian Military Medical Academy Reports2713-23152713-2323Eco-Vector2609810.17816/rmmar26098Research ArticleFEATURES OF RESLIENCE IN MILITARY PERSONNEL WITH ADAPTATION DISORDERBaklanovaV I-VyushkovaS S-LobachevI V-A. S. Pushkin Leningrad State UniversityS. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy of the Russian Defense Ministry1512201938321722003042020Copyright © 2019, Baklanova V.I., Vyushkova S.S., Lobachev I.V.2019Objective: to study the characteristics of resilience in military personnel with an adaptation disorder and their relationship with personality characteristics and neuropsychic resistance. Materials and methods. The study involved 30 males aged 19 to 24 years. The main group included 15 people, conscription servicemen, people with adaptation disorder, and who were being treated at a psychiatric clinic. The control group included 15 people, civilians who did not have an adaptation disorder. The following psychodiagnostic techniques were used: Lazarus Copying Test; Giessen Personality Questionnaire; Methodology “Prognoz-2”; Muddy Vitality Test, revised by Leontiev. Results. Military personnel suffering from an adaptation disorder more often than healthy civilians lose self-control and overestimate the situation in a positive way. The level of neuropsychic resistance in servicemen with an adaptation disorder is lower than in the control group. In terms of vitality, no significant differences were found. Conclusion. Resistance of military personnel to psychogenic injuries depends, first of all, on the personal qualities of a military man. For the rehabilitation of servicemen with an adaptation disorder, the development of personal attitudes, which are included in the concept of resilience, can play an important role (bibliography: 8 refs).coping strategiesdisorder of adaptationlevel of resiliencemilitary personnelneuropsychic resistancepersonality traitsвоеннослужащиекопинг-стратегииличностные особенностинервно-психическая устойчивостьрасстройство адаптацииуровень жизнестойкости[Maddi S. R., Khoshaba D. M. Hardiness and Mental Health. Journal of Personality Assessment. 1994; 63 (2): 265-74.][International Classification of Diseases (10th revision). Classification of Mental and Behavioral Disorders. Clinical Descriptions and Diagnostic Aids. Translated from English, Nuller Yu. L., Tsirkin S. Yu., ed. Saint Petersburg: Overlayd Publisher; 1994. 300.][Kapitanaki V. E. Features of protective response of servicemen diagnosed with “adaptation disorders”. Bulletin of A. S. Pushkin Leningrad state University. 2015: 83-94. @@Капитанаки В. Е. Особенности защитного реагирования военнослужащих с диагнозом «расстройства адаптации». Вестник Ленинградского государственного университета им. А. С. Пушкина. 2015: 83-94.][Karayani A. G. Psychological rehabilitation of combatants. Moscow; 2009. @@Караяни А. Г. Психологическая реабилитация участников боевых действий. М.; 2009.][Svechnikov D. V. Adaptation disorders in military personnel: Ph. D. (Psychology) thesis. Saint Petersburg; 2015. @@Свечников Д. В. Расстройства адаптации у военнослужащих: Автореф. дис. … канд. психол. наук. СПб.; 2015.][Subbotina L. Yu. Psychological protection and stress. Kharkiv: Gumanit. Tsentr Publisher; 2013: 300. @@Субботина Л. Ю. Психологическая защита и стресс. Харьков: Гуманит. Центр; 2013: 300.][Chueva M. Yu., Nikolaev Yu. I. Psychosomatic medicine: the history of psychosomatic medicine. International scientific school of psychology and pedagogy. Monthly scientific journal. Novosibirsk. 2015; 6 (14): 67-71. @@Чуева М. Ю., Николаев Ю. И. Психосоматика: история становления психосоматической медицины. Международная научная школа психологии и педагогики. Ежемесячный научный журнал. Новосибирск. 2015; 6 (14): 67-71.][Shcherbatykh Yu. V. General psychology. Textbook. Saint Petersburg: Piter Publisher; 2009. @@Щербатых Ю. В. Общая психология. Учебное пособие. СПб.: Питер; 2009.]