Introduction. A theoretical analysis of sensitivity to disgust is presented - the ability to distinguish, perceive and respond to a disgusting stimulus. The aim is to conduct a theoretical analysis of sensitivity to disgust in the structure of psychological security of the individual. An aspect-based approach to the study of sensitivity to disgust allowed us to analyze articles published in ScienceDirect and PubMed by the keywords: “sensitivity”, “disgustr” and “student”. Theoretical research methods were used: comparison, concretization, generalization. Results. Disgust is an indicator in the structure of psychological security of the individual. The obtained data allow us to substantiate a promising theoretical model of individual psychological determinants of sensitivity to disgust. When developing predictive models of the manifestation of sensitivity to disgust, it is necessary to take into account the parameters of the personal, emotional sphere of personality, mental states, coping, self-control and self-regulation
introduction. a theoretical analysis of sensitivity to disgust is presented - the ability to distinguish, perceive and respond to a disgusting stimulus. the aim is to conduct a theoretical analysis of sensitivity to disgust in the structure of psychological security of the individual. an aspect-based approach to the study of sensitivity to disgust allowed us to analyze articles published in sciencedirect and pubmed by the keywords: “sensitivity”, “disgustr” and “student”. theoretical research methods were used: comparison, concretization, generalization. results. disgust is an indicator in the structure of psychological security of the individual. the obtained data allow us to substantiate a promising theoretical model of individual psychological determinants of sensitivity to disgust. when developing predictive models of the manifestation of sensitivity to disgust, it is necessary to take into account the parameters of the personal, emotional sphere of personality, mental states, coping, self-control and self-regulation., overview, theoretical analysis, sensitivity, aversion, students, behavioral, immune system
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