Rumination about the Russo-Ukrainian War and its related factors among individuals in Poland and Ukraine.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Dian-Jeng Li, Agata Chudzicka-Czupała, Mateusz Paliga, Nadiya Hapon, Liudmyla Karamushka, Marta Żywiołek-Szeja, Roger S McIntyre, Soon-Kiat Chiang, Yi-Lung Chen, Cheng-Fang Yen, Roger Ho Chun Man
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Abstract

The present study aimed to investigate the factors associated with the level of rumination about the war among people living in Poland and Ukraine. This cross-sectional study recruited internet users from advertisements on social media. Levels of rumination, Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS), Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R), time spent on news of the war, and related demographic variables were collected. The reliability and construct validity of rumination were estimated. Potential factors associated with the level of rumination were identified using univariate linear regression analysis, and further entered into a stepwise multivariate linear regression model to identify independent factors. Due to the non-normality of distribution, multivariate linear regression with 5000 bootstrap samples was used to verify the results. A total of 1438 participants were included in the analysis, of whom 1053 lived in Poland and 385 lived in Ukraine. The questionnaires on rumination were verified to have satisfactory reliability and validity. After analysis with stepwise and bootstrap regression, older age, female gender, higher DASS and IES-R scores, and longer time spent on news of the war were significantly associated with higher levels of rumination for both people living in Poland and Ukraine. Lower self-rated health status, history of chronic medical illness and coronavirus disease 2019 infection were also positively associated with rumination for people living in Poland. We identified several factors associated with the level of rumination about the Russo-Ukrainian War. Further investigations are warranted to understand how rumination affects individuals' lives during crises such as war.

波兰和乌克兰个体对俄乌战争及其相关因素的反思。
本研究旨在调查生活在波兰和乌克兰的人们对战争的反思水平的相关因素。这项横断面研究从社交媒体上的广告中招募了互联网用户。收集反刍水平、抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS)、事件影响量表-修订(IES-R)、花在战争新闻上的时间以及相关的人口统计学变量。评估了反刍的信度和构念效度。采用单变量线性回归分析确定与反刍水平相关的潜在影响因素,并进一步建立逐步多元线性回归模型确定独立影响因素。由于分布的非正态性,采用5000个bootstrap样本的多元线性回归对结果进行验证。共有1438名参与者参与了分析,其中1053人住在波兰,385人住在乌克兰。反刍问卷具有满意的信度和效度。通过逐步回归和自举回归分析,年龄较大、性别为女性、DASS和IES-R得分较高、花在战争新闻上的时间较长与较高的反刍水平显著相关。较低的自评健康状况、慢性疾病史和2019年冠状病毒感染也与生活在波兰的人的反刍行为呈正相关。我们确定了与俄乌战争反思水平相关的几个因素。有必要进行进一步的调查,以了解在战争等危机期间,反刍是如何影响个人生活的。
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Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences
Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
139
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences (KJMS), is the official peer-reviewed open access publication of Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan. The journal was launched in 1985 to promote clinical and scientific research in the medical sciences in Taiwan, and to disseminate this research to the international community. It is published monthly by Wiley. KJMS aims to publish original research and review papers in all fields of medicine and related disciplines that are of topical interest to the medical profession. Authors are welcome to submit Perspectives, reviews, original articles, short communications, Correspondence and letters to the editor for consideration.
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