Abstract

The article presents a study of situational and reactive anxiety of law enforcement cadets based on the Spielberg-Hanin test data. 60 male cadets aged 17-22 years engaged in martial arts and 60 students (of the same age) who do not engage in sports, who were included in the control group, took part in the research. The obtained results showed that 8% of the subjects of the group of future law enforcement officers had a high level of personal anxiety, 82% had an average level and 10% had a low level of situational anxiety. In the control group, in comparison with the cadets, 18% of those studied had a high level of situational anxiety. Among the cadets (future policemen) and the control group, the indicators of personal anxiety differ sufficiently according to the high-level limit indicators. Average indicators of personal anxiety in law enforcement cadets was 38.32±5.68, in the control group 28.45±4.76 (р≤0.05). Indicators of reactive anxiety: 21.65±3.28 and 26.94±3.55, respectively (р≤0.05). Practical recommendations for implementation in the educational and training process of law enforcement cadets and students have been developed.

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