Psychological rehabilitation of combatants in Ukraine from 2014 to 2021: statistics and current status

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY
M. Tkalych, I. Snyadanko, T. Shapovalova, O. Falova, Iryna Sokolova
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Military action in eastern Ukraine [Anti-terrorist Operation (ATO)] has a significant impact on the psyche of combat participants and causes changes in the life activities and behaviour of the individuals concerned. The traumatic experience gained during hostilities has a negative impact on the health of military personnel. According to psychiatrists’ forecasts, in the best-case scenario, 20% of combatants in Ukraine will be diagnosed with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder, which has already been given the name “ATO syndrome”. Given this, there is now an urgent need for rehabilitation activities, and the new conditions of hybrid warfare require social service professionals to respond quickly to combatants’ requests to organise and deliver comprehensive rehabilitation. Therefore, the aim of this study is to analyse the provision and conduct of psychological rehabilitation of combatants in Ukraine from 2014 to 2021.Philosophical and general scientific methods were employed to achieve the aim. Among the general scientific methods, the theoretical (analysis, generalisation, classification, and synthesis) and empirical (description and comparison) levels should be highlighted. Also, a bibliosemantic method was used to summarise the analysis of the subject literature and our own experimental data. In addition, various programs were employed to rehabilitate the military. For example, the “Cyber Defenders” project, which was launched in 2021. This involved 30 veterans who will receive a certificate in cybersecurity upon graduation. The E-Veteran system, which allows veterans to seek psychological support, was also analyzed.As the main results, it is worth mentioning that psychological rehabilitation is a pool of psychophysiological, psychotherapeutic, organisational, and medical measures aimed at the resumption of lost mental functions and psychocorrection of the social status of military personnel who have suffered mental combat trauma. The study analysed the mental state and profile of servicemen and servicewomen, the psychological and psychiatric problems that affected them, and government programmes and projects to support and assist ATO/JFO(Joint Forces Operation) veterans. Regarding the process of psychological rehabilitation for military personnel in Ukraine itself, positive trends can be observed since 2014, such as the opening of the Ministry of Veterans’ Affairs, but in the light of current threats and challenges, these undertakings are still insufficient.The system of psychological assistance and rehabilitation of ATO participants should be considered a component of the national security of the state. The article is of practical value in a range of areas, including in political, social work, pedagogical, and educational fields, as well as having application in criminal justice and the law.
2014 至 2021 年乌克兰战斗人员的心理康复:统计数据和现状
乌克兰东部的军事行动[反恐行动(ATO)]对参战人员的心理产生了重大影响,并导致相关人员的生活活动和行为发生变化。敌对行动期间的创伤经历对军事人员的健康产生了负面影响。根据精神病学家的预测,在最好的情况下,乌克兰将有 20% 的战斗人员被诊断患有慢性创伤后应激障碍,这种障碍已被命名为 "ATO 综合症"。有鉴于此,现在迫切需要开展康复活动,而混合战争的新情况要求社会服务专业人员迅速响应战斗人员的请求,组织并提供全面的康复服务。因此,本研究旨在分析 2014 年至 2021 年乌克兰战斗人员心理康复的提供和开展情况。在一般科学方法中,应强调理论(分析、概括、分类和综合)和经验(描述和比较)层面。此外,我们还采用了书目语法来总结对主题文献和我们自己的实验数据的分析。此外,我们还采用了各种计划来改造军队。例如,2021 年启动的 "网络卫士 "项目。该项目涉及 30 名退伍军人,他们毕业后将获得网络安全证书。研究还分析了允许退伍军人寻求心理支持的 "电子退伍军人 "系统。作为主要成果,值得一提的是,心理康复是心理生理、心理治疗、组织和医疗措施的集合,旨在恢复遭受精神战斗创伤的军人失去的心理功能和社会地位的心理矫正。研究分析了男女军人的精神状态和概况、影响他们的心理和精神问题,以及支持和帮助 ATO/JFO(联合部队行动)退伍军人的政府方案和项目。关于乌克兰本国军事人员的心理康复进程,可以看到自 2014 年以来的积极趋势,如退伍军人事务部的成立,但鉴于当前的威胁和挑战,这些工作仍显不足。这篇文章在政治、社会工作、教学和教育等多个领域都具有实用价值,同时也适用于刑事司法和法律。
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