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Citation

Togaibayeva A, Ramazanova D, Kartbayeva Z, Yergazina A. European Journal of Science and Theology 2020; 16(4): 79-87.

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(Copyright © 2020)

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Abstract

Neglect of spiritual and moral values and orientations, destruction and loss of reference points that illuminate the life perspectives for the individual, contribute to the spread of self-destructive attitudes in society. The paper aims to give a theoretical justification and provide an experimental study of religious and humanistic spiritual and moral values as a factor in opposing self-destructive tendencies in student behaviour. The authors analyse the problem of the influence of religion, religious outlook and religious humanistic spiritual and moral values as a factor in countering self-destructive behaviour of an individual. Due to its anti-self-destructive influence, religion is rightly considered one of the most important regulators of a person's attitude towards suicide. In many countries of the world, religious and cultural traditions associated with the attitude towards the phenomenon of suicide play a huge role in regulating the level of suicidal activity. During the theoretical and empirical stages of the research, the authors found that religiousness is a significant factor in counteracting self-destructiveness in student behaviour. © 2020, Ecozone, OAIMDD. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Behaviour; Suicide; Religion; Self-destructiveness; Values

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