- Healthcare Systems and Public Health
- Human Health and Disease
- Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
- COVID-19 and Mental Health
- Technology and Human Factors in Education and Health
- Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
- Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
- Psychiatric care and mental health services
- Labor Market and Education
- Education and Social Development in Ukraine
- Mental Health Treatment and Access
- Ukraine: War, Education, Health
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
2021-2023
The COVID-19 pandemic is an extraordinary challenge for all countries and affects the psychological wellbeing of healthcare professionals working with people suffering from puts them at a high risk mental health problems. aim study was to identify stress-related factors that affect workers during in Ukraine.A total 1098 Ukrainian were surveyed using online questionnaire consisting questions relating a) socio-demographic characteristics; b) perceptions related situation; c) stress protective...
Healthcare workers experience overwhelming occupational and psycho-emotional stress during COVID-19 pandemic. Occupational leads to emotional burnout, can cause anxiety, depression other psychopathological symptoms, influencing the quality of medical care. Existing situation necessitates define risk factors, in healthcare order develop ways methods overcome it. Aim study was identify socio-psychological factors associated with epidemic Ukraine. Using a specially designed questionnaire, an...
Due to the war in Ukraine which started on February 24, 2022, problem of mental health has acquired special importance. The results research other countries have indicated a significant negative impact state student youth, their high susceptibility development post-traumatic disorders, depression, anxiety disorders and addiction psychoactive substances [1-5]. Therefore, it is currently extremely relevant determine structure clinical features among students, provide them with psychological...
The aim: To study the emotional impact of COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare workers in Ukraine. Materials and methods: 1087 across all regions Ukraine completed an online questionnaire. Respondents were divided into two groups: A – 863 (79.4%), В 224 (20.6%), according to whether or not they experienced anxiety/fear related COVID-19. Results: Such factors as risk contracting COVID-19, news new cases, insufficient staff facilities, transmission family friends, death from threat spread...
Background. Military psychological trauma is today a very widespread phenomenon, which an actual and socially significant problem of modern domestic psychiatry. Many its aspects remain not fully disclosed, in particular, the clinical features psychotic disorders combatants. This necessitates development diagnostic therapeutic approaches to optimization treatment-diagnostic social-rehabilitation assistance this category patients.
 Objective. Оn basis analysis literature data own research...
Introduction. Health care professionals experience severe occupational and psycho-emotional stress during the COVID-19 pandemic, which put them at high risk of mental disorders. The aim study was to examine health healthcare workers who provided treatment support patients with COVID-19. Materials methods. A set standardized psycho-diagnostic scales assess symptoms depression (PHQ-9), anxiety (GAD-7), insomnia (ISI) impact traumatic events on state (IES-R) used for an online survey from all...
Background. For the detection of violations mental responses in military offices, use “Prognoz” test. At total score this test, experts make a decision on limiting service troops. However, not all questions test are equally important for diagnosis disorders psychotic level.
 By amount points should be recognize beginning disorder. Therefore, questionnaire has an additional reserve disorders, if psychologist and /or psychiatrist pay special attention to specific test.
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