Analysis of the factor of emotional stability allowed to state that in the group of
women from normative families dominated by high scores, in the group of divorced
women - low scores (1-3, 4-5 sthene). Divorced women are significantly more
emotionally unstable, impulsive than normal women, are influenced by feelings,
change in mood, are easily upset, have a low threshold in relation to frustration, are
neurotic tired, have neurotic symptoms (phobia, sleep disorders, psychosomatic
disorders).
Comparing the factors of courage-timidity, we note that for women from
normative families the prevailing are the levels of 6-7, 8-10 sthene, and for divorced
women - 4-5, 6-7 sthene. That is, the rates of women from normative families are
higher, and this suggests that divorced women are shyer, to a greater extent than women
from normative families, feel their own insufficiency, uncertain, emotionally
restrained, cautious, attentive to others, have increased sensitivity to threats.
Divorce-related women tend to have high scores due to credulity-suspicion, with
low-standard and low-grade women. This suggests a greater number of divorced
women, caution, egocentrism, distrust. Such women more than women from normative
families are inclined to shift responsibility for mistakes to others, sometimes are more
autonomous, independent and self-contained in social behavior. Women from
normative families are more open, tolerant, and compliant.
A comparative analysis of the factors of practicality-dreaminess factor showed
that in the group of women from normative families the highest rate (6-7, 8-10 sthene)
prevails, and in the group of separated women the average (4-5, 6-7 sthene). That is,
divorced women are more practical, realistic, careful, conventional, oriented towards
external reality than women from normative families. Accordingly, women from
normative families have a more rich imagination, focusing on their own inner world.
Comparing the indicators of anxiety-tranquility, we note that investigated
divorced women are much more depressed, restless, disturbing in difficult situations,
they have a bad mood, gloomy anticipation and reflection than women from normative
families.
Comparative analysis of divorced women and women from normative families
according to self-control indicators showed that divorced women are predominantly
low, while women from normative families have high rates. That is, divorced women
have a statistically significant number of individuals than women of normative
families, which are characterized by low discipline, dependence on their own mood,
inability to control their emotions and behavior. Accordingly, more women from
normative families are characterized by their determination to have a strong will,
ability to control their emotions and behavior.
On the scale of tension-relaxation, the statistically significant majority of divorced
women than women from normative families are characterized as energetic, tense,
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