Surviving the atrocity: A study of resilience and coping behaviour among Ukrainians during the Russo-Ukrainian war.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Julia Kovalenko
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Abstract

The study was conducted during the first 8 months of the Russo-Ukrainian war, investigating an interplay of resilience, coping strategies and perceived stress in Ukrainians of various age groups, war experiences and displacement statuses. The study was conducted on the sample of 18-76-year-old Ukrainians (n = 337) using the COPE, CD-RISC-10 and PSS-14 scales. It aimed to understand how Ukrainians cope with war-stressors and stay resilient. Data analyses, including Bayesian ANOVA, independent samples t-tests, linear regressions and bivariate correlation, were conducted using JASP and IBM SPSS-23. The results of the quantitative study showed that Ukrainians attributed their resilience to perceived self-efficacy, regulating emotions and flexibility. It was also found that the pattern of most and least preferred coping strategies was relatively consistent across all the sample subgroups. Thus, to cope with war, Ukrainians relied on 'planning', 'positive interpretation and growth', 'acceptance' and 'active coping' and refrained from 'behavioural disengagement', 'denial' and 'substance use'. It was concluded that coping strategies may be significant predictors of Ukrainians' resilience.

在暴行中幸存:俄乌战争期间乌克兰人的复原力和应对行为研究。
这项研究是在俄乌战争头 8 个月期间进行的,调查了不同年龄组、战争经历和流离失所状况的乌克兰人的复原力、应对策略和感知压力之间的相互作用。研究使用 COPE、CD-RISC-10 和 PSS-14 量表对 18-76 岁的乌克兰人(n = 337)进行了抽样调查。研究旨在了解乌克兰人如何应对战争压力并保持复原力。使用 JASP 和 IBM SPSS-23 进行了数据分析,包括贝叶斯方差分析、独立样本 t 检验、线性回归和双变量相关性分析。定量研究结果表明,乌克兰人将其复原力归因于感知自我效能、调节情绪和灵活性。研究还发现,在所有样本分组中,最喜欢和最不喜欢的应对策略模式相对一致。因此,乌克兰人依靠 "计划"、"积极解释和成长"、"接受 "和 "积极应对 "来应对战争,而避免 "行为脱离"、"否认 "和 "使用药物"。结论是,应对策略可能是预测乌克兰人复原力的重要因素。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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