IMPACT OF THE WAR ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF UKRAINIANS: FACTORS IN FORMATION OF NEUROTIC AND STRESS-ASSOCIATED MENTAL DISORDERS. CURRENT STATE OF THE ISSUE

O. Yurtsenyuk, B. Sumariuk
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The article provides an overview of the main stressogenic factors affecting the development of non-psychotic mental disorders in Ukrainians during the war. Special attention is paid to statistical data indicating the prediction of prevalence of mental disorders and open sources with statistical data. Aim. To investigate and study the modern view of the development and formation of neurotic and stress-related mental disorders during the war. Materials and methods. Open scientific sources of the last five years on the impact of war on the mental health of the population were used. Scientific data were analyzed by methods of review, system and content analysis. The material was searched using the Google Scholar, PubMed, and open sources of the World Health Organization (WHO), the Ministry of Health of Ukraine (MOH), International Organization for Migration (IOM), United Nations and other government web portals of Ukraine. War is a powerful psychosocial stress factor that affects the mental health of Ukrainians and leads to the formation of neurotic and stress-related mental disorders. There is a trend towards an increase in the number of people who need psychiatric or psychological help. Neurotic and stress-related mental disorders caused by the war in Ukraine are becoming one of the most widespread problems of Ukrainians, which prevent them from fully functioning, adapting to new living conditions, and also constitute significant obstacles for the economic state of the state in connection with the increase in the number of people with temporary disability. The important issue of timely diagnosis, prevention, and correction of neurotic and stress-related disorders are topical issues today. Having analyzed the modern literature on mental disorders among Ukrainians as a result of the full-scale invasion of russia on the territory of Ukraine, we can conclude that this topic requires detailed study and analysis. Since many questions remain open regarding the influence of the war on the formation and development of mental disorders during the russian-Ukrainian war. Statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO) show that as a result of armed conflicts, one in five people who have experienced them may have mental health problems. This amounts to about 9.6 million Ukrainians who are potentially at risk of developing neurotic disorders such as depression, anxiety disorder, and stress-related disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder. The development and formation of mental disorders during the war is influenced by a number of psychosocial reasons, the constant action of stressogenic factors of various nature, psychotraumatization of the population caused by news of a negative nature (a sense of loss of relatives, home, sense of security) and socio-economic difficulties. Conclusions. As a result of hostilities, the number of people who need psychiatric or psychological help is increasing. There is a tendency to increase the number of neurotic and stressful mental disorders. Suddenly, the question of changing the socioeconomic status arises: people can satisfy their needs at the minimum subsistence level. The loss of working capacity and the increase in the unemployed population provoke the development of mental and behavioural disorders. Undoubtedly, due to the full-scale invasion of russia into Ukraine, the number of victims of sexual violence is increasing. Factors provoking the development of neurotic and stress disorders are the impact of forced resettlement of people outside their homes and homeland as a result of russian aggression against Ukraine. Literary search and scientific studies conducted in this direction claim that the main causes of neurotic and stress-related disorders during war include the impact of loss and grief, forced migration, financial factors and violence. Having analyzed the modern literature on mental disorders among Ukrainians as a result of the full-scale invasion of russia on the territory of Ukraine, we can conclude that this topic requires detailed study and analysis. Since many questions remain open regarding the influence of the war on the formation and development of mental disorders and the ways of their prevention during the russian-Ukrainian war.
战争对乌克兰人精神健康的影响:神经症和与压力有关的精神障碍的形成因素。问题的当前状态
本文概述了影响乌克兰人在战争期间非精神病性精神障碍发展的主要压力源因素。特别注意表明预测精神障碍患病率的统计数据和统计数据的公开来源。的目标。调查和研究战争期间神经症和应激相关精神障碍的发展和形成的现代观点。材料和方法。使用了过去五年关于战争对人口心理健康影响的公开科学资料。采用综述法、系统分析法和内容分析法对科学数据进行分析。这些材料是通过Google Scholar、PubMed、世界卫生组织(WHO)、乌克兰卫生部(MOH)、国际移民组织(IOM)、联合国和乌克兰其他政府门户网站的开放资源进行搜索的。战争是一个强大的社会心理压力因素,影响乌克兰人的心理健康,并导致形成神经症和与压力有关的精神障碍。需要精神或心理帮助的人数有增加的趋势。乌克兰战争造成的神经症和与压力有关的精神障碍正在成为乌克兰人最普遍的问题之一,使他们无法充分发挥作用,无法适应新的生活条件,而且由于暂时残疾人数的增加,也对国家的经济状况构成重大障碍。及时诊断、预防和纠正神经症和应激相关疾病的重要问题是当今的热门问题。在分析了由于俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰领土而导致的乌克兰人精神障碍的现代文献之后,我们可以得出结论,这个主题需要详细的研究和分析。因为关于战争对俄乌战争期间精神疾病的形成和发展的影响,仍有许多问题有待解决。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的统计数字表明,由于武装冲突,经历过武装冲突的人中有五分之一可能有精神健康问题。这相当于约960万乌克兰人有可能患上神经性疾病,如抑郁症、焦虑症和与压力有关的疾病,包括创伤后应激障碍。战争期间精神障碍的发展和形成受到许多社会心理原因、各种性质的压力因素的持续作用、负面新闻(失去亲人、家庭、安全感)造成的人口心理创伤以及社会经济困难的影响。结论。由于敌对行动,需要精神或心理帮助的人数正在增加。神经症和压力性精神障碍的数量有增加的趋势。突然间,改变社会经济地位的问题出现了:人们可以在最低生存水平上满足他们的需求。工作能力的丧失和失业人口的增加引发了精神和行为障碍的发展。毫无疑问,由于俄罗斯对乌克兰的全面入侵,性暴力的受害者人数正在增加。造成神经症和应激障碍的因素是由于俄罗斯侵略乌克兰而迫使人们离开家园和家园重新安置的影响。在这方面进行的文献检索和科学研究声称,战争期间神经症和与压力有关的疾病的主要原因包括损失和悲伤的影响、被迫移徙、经济因素和暴力。在分析了由于俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰领土而导致的乌克兰人精神障碍的现代文献之后,我们可以得出结论,这个主题需要详细的研究和分析。由于在俄乌战争期间,关于战争对精神障碍的形成和发展的影响以及预防这种疾病的方法,仍然存在许多问题。
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