Mental health symptoms and coping strategies among Ukrainians under the Russia-Ukraine War in March 2022
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Date
2023
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Russia-Ukraine war, psychological distress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, coping strategies
Abstract (summary)
Objectives: To provide the prevalence rates of symptoms of psychological distress, anxiety, depression, and insomnia; and to link them with Ukrainians’ productive coping strategies during the war. Design, setting, and participants: Online survey conducted in Ukraine during the initial period of the Russian invasion (March 19–31, 2022), using a quota sampling method, of 1,400 Ukrainians aged 18 years or older, with a total of 801 valid responses for a response rate of 57.2%.
Publication Information
Xu, W., Pavlova, L., Chen, X., Petrytsa, P., Graf-Vlachy, L., Zhang, S.X. (2023) Mental Health Symptoms and Coping Strategies among Ukrainians under the Russia-Ukraine War in March 2022. International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 69(4):957-966. https://doi.org/10.1177/00207640221143919
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