Abstract

The purpose of the article is to review the value attitude of the young generation to their own health and to characterize the features of social perceptions and demonstrated practices of health-saving behavior of young people in the context of the COVID-19 pan-demic. The research methodology is developed on the basis of the provisions of the dispositional concept of personality of V. A. Yadov and the concept of socio-cultural self-regulation of the life of youth of V.I. Chuprova and Yu. A. Zubok. The factors influencing the ideas about the new corona-virus infection and the practices of health-saving behavior of young people are high-lighted. As a result of the research, the authors draw conclusions that according to the pre-ferred practices of health-saving behavior, three groups of young people can be distinguished: active; passively participating and completely indifferent. Numerically dominant among young people is the group of "passive participation" in maintaining health in a pan-demic. The formation of the practice of self-preservation behavior is determined by the regional living conditions of young people.

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