FORMAL-DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF VOLUNTEER INDIVIDUALITY AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF EMOTIONAL BURNOUT

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  • V. O. PAVLIEIEV Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31392/UDU-nc.series19.2025.49.14

Keywords:

formal-dynamic properties, temperament, emotional burnout, volunteers, plasticity, emotionality, pace, ergicity, prevention

Abstract

The article examines the formal-dynamic characteristics of temperament in volunteers at different stages of emotional burnout syndrome (EBS). Volunteers were divided into three groups: EG-1 (developed burnout, n=192), EG-2 (burnout formation, n=281), EG-3 (control group, n=240). The OFDVI questionnaire by V.M. Rusalov was used. The EG-2 group demonstrated the highest emotionality and the lowest plasticity; EG-1 showed emotional blunting with preserved cognitive flexibility, while EG-3 had a balanced profile. The results justify the need to regulate activity pace and emotional load to prevent EBS in volunteers.

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Published

2025-12-05