Clinical Psychology in Europe,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5(4)
Published: Dec. 22, 2023
The
ongoing
wars
in
many
regions—such
as
the
conflict
between
Israel
and
Hamas—as
well
effects
of
war
on
communities,
social
services,
mental
health
are
covered
this
special
editorial.
This
article
emphasizes
need
for
international
efforts
to
promote
peace,
offer
humanitarian
aid,
address
challenges
faced
by
individuals
communities
affected
violence.
Physical Education Theory and Methodology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(2), P. 245 - 253
Published: April 29, 2024
Objectives.
The
purpose
of
the
study
was
to
substantiate
influence
physical
activity
on
stress-associated
conditions
in
higher
education
students.
Materials
and
methods.
dataset
for
building
models
consisted
1115
observations,
16
independent
3
dependent
variables.
As
main
method
we
used
random
forest
method,
idea
which
is
obtain
a
forecast
by
aggregating
predictions
set
individual
decision
trees,
each
trained
data
subset
isolated
from
studied
sample.
Results.
Physical
(PA)
found
be
most
important
factor
predicting
stress-related
university
In
addition,
PA
levels
involving
moderate
high
energy
expenditure,
as
well
number
stressful
events
experienced,
played
significant
role
stress
among
order
predict
students,
“Stress”,
“Increased
anxiety”,
“Risk
PTSD”
were
built
using
method.
model
“Stress”
had
highest
quality:
its
Accuracy
0.77,
Recall
–
0.86,
Precision
0.79,
F1
Score
0.82.
“PTSD
Risk”
correctly
predicted
78%
cases
that
indicates
good
overall
performance,
however
it
identified
only
23%
students
who
actually
signs
this
disorder.
Regarding
state
anxiety,
given
less
stable
than
PTSD,
can
make
training
difficult,
an
average
accuracy
56%,
reduced
completeness
balance.
Conclusions.
Models
increased
anxiety
identifying
with
PTSD
require
further
improvement.
implementation
developed
allows
quickly
identify
manifestations
take
necessary
measures
based
engagement
prevent
development
disorders.
BMC Medical Education,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
War
and
collective
trauma
significantly
affect
children's
physical
mental
well-being.
Pediatricians,
as
frontline
healthcare
providers,
play
a
critical
role
in
mitigating
these
impacts.
However,
many
lack
the
training
necessary
to
effectively
address
complex
needs
of
children
affected
by
war.
This
study
assesses
state
pediatricians'
training,
knowledge,
perceived-competence
during
first
weeks
Israeli-Hamas
2023-24
war,
evaluates
effect
trauma-informed
program
on
knowledge
treating
The
research
was
two-staged:
[1]
Pediatricians'
Survey:
180
Israeli
pediatricians
completed
an
online
survey,
reporting
their
perceived
trauma-related
issues;
[2]
Training
Evaluation:
22
pre-post
questionnaire
order
evaluate
effectiveness
conducted
six
into
survey
indicated
that
only
21
(12.1%)
had
any
prior
Five
129
(71.7%)
participated
short
professional
development
activity
related
care,
but
still
reported
issues
were
below
midpoint
scale.
evaluation
showed
increased
managing
issues,
guiding
parents,
referring
after
training.
Practical
sessions
associated
with
enhancing
perceived-competence.
Post-training
responses
clinical
vignettes
notable
change
thoroughness
approach
toward
real-life
scenarios
post-traumatic
symptoms.
underscores
necessity
integrating
care
pediatric
especially
war-affected
settings.
not
improved
addressing
trauma,
also
enhanced
overall
ability
manage
emotional
behavioral
difficulties
children.
Because
designed
delivered
initial
sample
size
relatively
small,
lacked
control
group.
Expanding
such
is
crucial
for
equipping
providers
conflict
zones,
promote
resilience
recovery.
Psychosomatic Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
86(8), P. 690 - 699
Published: Aug. 10, 2024
ABSTRACT
Objective
We
aimed
to
investigate
the
prevalence
of
sleep
disturbances
and
associated
factors
among
Ukrainians
1
year
after
Russia’s
full-scale
invasion.
Methods
Quota
sampling
was
used
collect
online
survey
data
from
2364
adults
living
in
Ukraine
aged
18
79
years
April
5,
2023,
May
15,
2023.
Short
duration
defined
as
≤6
hours
long
≥9
hours.
Insomnia
assessed
by
Symptom
Questionnaire.
Results
The
prevalences
short
duration,
insomnia
were
39.4%,
6.9%,
38.5%,
respectively.
both
more
likely
females
(short
duration:
adjusted
odds
ratio
[aOR]
=
1.44;
insomnia:
aOR
2.17),
individuals
with
depression
1.61;
7.76),
affected
2014
Russian
invasion
1.37;
1.78),
trauma
events
quartile
3
[Q3]
versus
Q1:
1.88;
Q4
1.83;
Q3
2.14;
2.32).
posttraumatic
stress
disorder
(aOR
2.95),
anxiety
4.57),
loneliness
1.67).
Essential
public
service
1.64).
lower
quality
life
physical,
psychological,
environmental
domains.
social
relationships
domain.
Conclusions
Sleep
health
Ukrainian
into
war
is
concerning,
than
one-third
reporting
inadequate
or
insomnia.
More
studies
are
needed
on
impacts
interventions
for
during
war.
Journal of Physical Education and Sport,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(4)
Published: April 30, 2024
The
ongoing
hostilities
in
Ukraine
require
adjustments
to
the
educational
process
for
higher
education
students,
particularly
implementation
of
measures
mitigate
effects
emotional
disorders
through
physical
activity.Of
significant
practical
interest
researchers
is
assessment
disorder
risk,
characterized
by
negative
reactions
among
students
crisis
situations,
including
distress
such
as
anxiety
and
aggression,
amid
military
operations
Ukraine.This
study
aimed
identify
at
risk
under
influence
stress
factors,
actions.Material
methods.The
was
run
from
April
20
June
20,
2022.The
involved
573
different
regions
Ukraine.During
period
study,
78.0%
respondents
were
country,
whom
45.5%
had
a
experience
being
area
active
hostilities.The
following
methods
used:
analysis
scientific
methodological
literature,
sociological
methods,
activity
assessment,
mathematical
statistics.Results.It
found
that
appearance
signs
did
not
depend
on
actual
epicentre
hostilities,
however,
it
shown
female
more
prone
manifestations
compared
male
students.The
divided
into
two
clusters.Cluster
1
formed
53.4
%
with
disorders,
cluster
2
consisted
46.6
increased
tolerance
factors.Cluster
included
mostly
outbreak
accompanied
emergence
psychological
problems
them,
or
increase
bad
habits
against
background
predominantly
sedentary
lifestyle,
low
levels
activity,
less
attention
their
own
health.Furthermore,
regardless
cluster,
university
report
deterioration
condition.A
classification
tree
built,
which
allows
correctly
evaluate
degree
developing
probability
85
%.Conclusion.Up-to-date
information
students'
response
stressful
conditions
great
importance
development
prevention
correction
institutions.
International Journal of Social Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 7, 2024
After
earthquakes,
individuals
may
increase
their
internet
usage
to
cope
with
post-traumatic
stress
symptoms,
potentially
leading
addiction
and
sleep
disturbances.
Acta Balneologica,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
66(4), P. 250 - 255
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Aim:
To
investigate
the
dynamics
of
mental
and
physical
health
indicators
students
during
studying
under
stress.
Materials
Methods:
The
research,
conducted
in
2023/2024
academic
year,
involved
161
(75
boys
86
girls).
Two
groups
were
formed
(experimental
(EG,
n
=
63)
control
(CG,
98)):
EG
included
(34
29
girls)
who
additionally
attended
university
sports
club
training
sessions;
CG
(41
57
only
scheduled
education
sessions.
Physical
was
assessed
by
body
weight,
heart
rate,
breath-holding
time;
evaluated
stress
resistance,
reactive
anxiety,
a
tendency
to
develop
Results:
positive
influence
exercises
sessions
(regardless
sport)
on
students’
has
been
revealed.
In
EG,
studied
tend
improve
stress,
–
deteriorate.
At
end
all
significantly
better
than
CG.
Conclusions:
It
found
that
motor
activity
effectively
prevents
students,
reduces
manifestation
intellectual,
behavioral,
emotional
symptoms
improves
their
stressful
learning.
turn,
this
will
positively
results
performance
further
professional
activities.