Anticipatory competence of adolescents with movement disorders in the prevention of deviations
A. Akhmetzyanova, T. Artemyeva

TL;DR
This study explores how adolescents with movement disorders struggle with anticipating future events, which may lead to deviant behaviors and highlights the importance of early intervention.
Contribution
The study introduces a diagnostic methodology to assess anticipatory competence in adolescents with movement disorders and links it to deviant behavior risks.
Findings
Adolescents with movement disorders show inadequate self-assessment and high anxiety levels.
Correlation was found between anticipatory competence and indicators of delinquent behavior.
The study identifies risk factors like social pessimism and negative future predictions among the subjects.
Abstract
Anticipation is the most valuable component of the regulatory side of human behavior. Adolescence is a sensitive period in relation to the formation of an anticipatory and prognostic system, which in turn provides an opportunity to assess causal relationships and evaluate the consequences of actions taken. Study of the anticipatory viability of adolescents with long-term disorders in the prevention of deviations. The study involved 46 adolescents aged 11-15 studying at a specialized boarding school for children with disabilities. The observational method was used as well as the author’s methodology “Studying the anticipatory solvency of adolescents” Akhmetzyanova A.I., Artemyeva T.V.; “Diagnostic questionnaire for identifying propensity to various forms of deviant behavior for students of educational institutions” developed by the Department of Psychiatry of the Military Medical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChildren's Physical and Motor Development
