2014-2024 年俄罗斯和乌克兰之间的战争对学生心理和情绪的影响

V. Yefremenko, Z. Syrovatko
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乌克兰的军事冲突是对我国及其人民的严峻考验,标志着2014年俄罗斯吞并克里米亚和乌克兰东部事件的开始。顿涅茨克和卢甘斯克成为非法武装组织的武装冲突中心。2022 年,局势进一步恶化,侵略国全面入侵乌克兰,加深了人道主义危机,扩大了灾难规模。这场军事冲突持续了将近 10 年,在此期间造成了巨大的人员伤亡,包括平民和军事人员。许多人被迫背井离乡,成为本国的境内流离失所者。战争不仅会造成物质损失和身体后果,还会严重影响一个民族的心理健康。戒严两年后,全体国民的精神状态明显恶化。战争事件造成的应激反应和心理创伤在敌对行动结束后仍会长期存在。前面所说的一切表明,不仅有必要恢复被毁坏的房屋和基础设施,而且尤为重要的是,要为遭受军事冲突之害的人们制定一种方法并创建一个心理和精神支持系统。需要开展康复计划和咨询,这是确保进一步恢复和加强国家心理健康的重要一步[3]。
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IMPACT OF THE WAR IN THE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND UKRAINE 2014-2024 PERIOD ON THE MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL STATE OF STUDENTS
The military conflict in Ukraine became a serious test for our country and its population, marking the beginning in 2014 after the annexation of Crimea by Russia and the events in the east of Ukraine. Donetsk and Luhansk became centers of armed conflicts with illegal armed formations. In 2022, the situation only worsened, when the aggressor country launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, deepening the humanitarian crisis and increasing the scale of the disaster. The duration of this military conflict is already almost 10 years, during this period it led to significant human losses, covering both the civilian population and military personnel. Many people were forced to leave their homes and become internally displaced persons of their own country. War not only has material losses and physical consequences, but also seriously affects the mental health of a nation. After two years of martial law, the deterioration of the mental state of the entire population is noticeable. War events cause stress reactions and trauma that persist long after hostilities have ceased. Everything said earlier indicates that it is necessary not only to restore destroyed houses and infrastructure, but what is especially important is to develop a methodology and create a system of psychological and psychiatric support for people who suffered from the military conflict. The need for rehabilitation programs and counseling becomes an important step in ensuring further recovery and strengthening of the nation's mental health [3].
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