ANALYSIS OF THE FINANCIAL EFFECTS OF COVID 19 AND THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR ON THE HEALTH SECTOR: THE CASE OF BIST COMPANIES DOI Open Access
Sergen SANCAK, Aydın ŞENOL

Çukurova Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 32(1), С. 107 - 120

Опубликована: Фев. 1, 2023

17 Kasım 2019 tarihinde Çin'in Hubei bölgesinin başkenti olan Wuhan'da ortaya çıkan SARS-CoV-2 virüsünün neden olduğu Covid-19 pandemisi, hızlı bir şekilde 6 kıta ve ülkelere yayılım göstermiş olup, korona virüslerin ilk pandemidir. Covid-19’un getirdiği sosyal ticari zorlukların yavaş atlatıldığı "yeni normal" olarak adlandırılan dönemde 24 Şubat 2022’de Rusya’nın Ukrayna’yı işgali ile başlayan savaş, sağlık, sosyal, ekonomik boyutlarda dünyamız için yeni sıkıntılı dönemi başlatmıştır. Bu araştırmanın amacı, (BİST)Borsa İstanbul AŞ.’de işlem gören tıbbi hizmetler medikal şirketler aracılığıyla pandemi öncesi sonrası yaşanan finansal krizi Covid-19'un yansımaları hala dünya çapında devam ederken, Rusya Ukrayna arasındaki savaşın etkilerini etkileri beraber incelemektir. Çalışma ele alan özgün çalışma niteliği taşımaktadır. Araştırma yöntemi nicel nitelikte çalışmada, Borsa A.Ş’de sağlık sektöründe faaliyet gösteren 5 şirketin 2017-2022 yıllarına ait mali tabloları Covıd dönemindeki etkiyi ölçme amacıyla incelenmiş 2022 yılına yayınlanan 9. aya tablolar ise Rusya-Ukrayna savaşının sektörü üzerindeki etkisini incelenmiştir. Mali analiz etmek yorumlamak trend analizi kullanılmıştır. sonucunda, şirketlerinin sürecinden olumlu etkilendiği, enerji fiyatlarının artması, tedarik zincirlerinin bozulması, lojistik sistemlerindeki aksamalar enflasyonun artışı açıdan olumsuz etkilerinin tespit edilmiştir.

The narratives of war (NoW) corpus of written testimonies of the Russia-Ukraine war DOI Creative Commons
Serhii Zasiekin, Larysa Zasiekina,

Emilie Altman

и другие.

Language Resources and Evaluation, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Фев. 19, 2025

Язык: Английский

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Reprint of Children Fleeing War-Exploring the Mental Health of Refugee Children Arriving in Israel after the Ukraine 2022 Conflict DOI
Rony Kapel Lev‐Ari, Roy Aloni, Amichai Ben-Ari

и другие.

Child Abuse & Neglect, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown, С. 107322 - 107322

Опубликована: Фев. 1, 2025

Язык: Английский

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Children Fleeing War-Exploring the Mental Health of Refugee Children Arriving in Israel after the Ukraine 2022 Conflict DOI
Rony Kapel Lev‐Ari, Roy Aloni, Amichai Ben-Ari

и другие.

Child Abuse & Neglect, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 149, С. 106608 - 106608

Опубликована: Дек. 22, 2023

Язык: Английский

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Safety, Shame, and Ambiguity — the Case of Ukrainian Male Refugees DOI Creative Commons
Tony Blomqvist Mickelsson

International Migration Review, Год журнала: 2023, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Ноя. 21, 2023

Forced migration from Ukraine is characterized by its distinctive demographic character: women, children, and the elderly. This distinctiveness due to sex-selective military recruiting law forcing Ukrainian men stay in country. Despite this law, anecdotal reports about fleeing into neighboring countries have surfaced. As such, male refugees are a salient minority. In article, I reflect on how minority status affects refugees. The sends potential message: not only legally supposed Ukraine, but strong normative forces also at play. short, stigma shame feelings that penetrate these men's day-to-day lives. suggest researchers approach subject matter using two theoretical streams: (a) gendered lens (b) framework of “promising victimhood” with notions “undeserving” versus “deserving” encourage do so while considering sensitive situation which find themselves.

Язык: Английский

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Stressors related to the Covid-19 pandemic, climate change, and the Ukraine crisis, and their impact on stress symptoms in Germany: analysis of cross-sectional survey data DOI Creative Commons
Roland Weierstall‐Pust, Thomas Schnell,

Philipp Heßmann

и другие.

BMC Public Health, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 22(1)

Опубликована: Ноя. 30, 2022

Abstract Background Climate change, the Covid-19 pandemic, and Ukraine crisis are considered unprecedented global stressors, potentially associated with serious health consequences. However, simultaneous effects of these stressors not yet understood, making it difficult to evaluate their relative contribution population burden potential future manifestations in clinically significant psychiatric disorders. This study aimed at disentangling three stressor groups on current sub-clinical stress symptoms. Methods A cross-sectional, representative survey was conducted two months after outbreak war Germany. Proportional quota sampling applied for age, gender, income, regional characteristics. Data were recruited by means an online survey. 3094 data sets (1560 females) included. Age ranged from 18–89 ( M : 50.4 years; SD 17.2). The Subclinical Stress Questionnaire (SSQ-25) served as main outcome measure. In collaboration a professional media agency, 20 items generated capture salient stressors. three-factor exploratory structural equation model confirmed appropriateness this scale. Results (1) Differences subjective rankings revealed that related rated most worrying, followed climate pandemic (Generalized-Linear-Model: Epsilon = .97; F (1.94, 6001.14) 1026.12, p < .001; η 2 .25). (2) linear regression R .39), only meaningful predictors ill-health (standardized β .48). did predict symptom profiles present sample. (3) Older male individuals report less and/or severe symptoms, although effect sizes small (range: .11—.21). An older age also reduced impact Conclusions Researchers sciences must consider overlapping Although change mark including economic threats, still has profound be relevant factor

Язык: Английский

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The Role of Comorbidity in Understanding Traumatic Sequelae Among Ukrainian War Refugees DOI Creative Commons
Roy Aloni, Amichai Ben-Ari

Journal of Loss and Trauma, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 29(8), С. 1068 - 1087

Опубликована: Май 9, 2024

Limited research exists regarding the impact of Ukrainian War on mental distress among refugees or presentation post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a co-morbidity. This study analyzes experienced by displaced refugees, including exposure to war-related trauma, PTSD, psychological based socio-demographic factors, prevalence concurrent illnesses, and associated risk factors. in Israel were included shortly after their arrival. Participants completed questionnaires information, events, presence depression, anxiety, current life satisfaction. The 128 participants reported an average 6.4 traumatic events (SD = 2.97). Among them, 69.5% (n 89) met criteria for probable 36.7% (N 47) 53.1% 68) anxiety. "comorbidity" cohort, consisting with PTSD depression/anxiety both, 65 (53.3%), "only PTSD" group was 24 (19.7%), 33 (27%) had "no probability". Women those who left family members behind 2.9 3.2 times more likely experience comorbidity, respectively. Refugees comorbidity higher functional impairments compared group, lower satisfaction than highlights significant traumatology attention unique subjective well-being refugees. Therefore, comprehensive approach is necessary appropriately diagnose support considering interconnected depression.

Язык: Английский

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The effect of mobile‐assisted learning in real language attainment: A systematic review DOI Open Access
Sandra Figueiredo

Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 39(4), С. 1083 - 1102

Опубликована: Апрель 13, 2023

Abstract Background As more people around the globe become immigrants or refugees, an increasingly popular subsection of research has aimed to investigate how these populations use mobile‐assisted language learning (MALL) learn language(s) host country. Objectives This study examines learning, inclusion and self‐regulation are moderated by MALL different methods in foreigners (with backgrounds) regarding two settings (foreign second language). Materials We desired explore whether results better for foreigners, refugees compared traditional (physical tools) various factors affect MALL, such as is utilized a formal versus informal context. Hence, this article conducts systematic review through meta‐analysis thematic analysis 17 total quantitative qualitative studies on refugees. Results Conclusions Our suggested that method general beneficial foreign but with limitations based individual learner (motivations, demographics, etc.) sociocultural factors, especially within contexts (e.g. fear being seen immigrant when using mobile app). Considering variables we observed discussed our review, suggest attention specific needs potential issues may encounter order create applications best aid population country's language(s), thus making resettlement easier process.

Язык: Английский

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Dr. Smartphone, can you support my trauma? An informatics analysis study of App Store apps for trauma- and stressor-related disorders DOI Creative Commons
Amanda Ting, Craig S. McLachlan

PeerJ, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 11, С. e15366 - e15366

Опубликована: Май 9, 2023

Psychological trauma is prevalent in developed countries, with prevalence rates and treatment needs exceeding health system capacity. As telemedicine out-of-patient care are promoted, there has been an expansion of digital apps to compliment therapeutic stages psychological trauma. To date no reviews that have compared these their clinical utility. This study aims identify the availability trauma- stressor-related mhealth apps, assess functionality, review abilities.The authors conducted a systematic search using iPhone 13 Pro Australian IOS App Store extract resulted from criteria. A cross-adaptation Mobile Rating Scale (MARS) Comprehensive Evaluation Model (CAEM) were used as framework produce mTrauma Conceptual Informatics Framework. content descriptors analysed based on general characteristics, usability, focus, utility, data integration. Following applicability concordance trauma-informed delivery.A total 234 resulting strategy screened, 81 met inclusion The majority marketed 4+ 17+ years age, categorised 'health fitness', highest target markets observed for adolescents, children, parents, clinicians, clients. 43 (53.1%) contained specified section, 37 (45.7%) incorporated section useful support trauma-related symptoms. significant number was absence utility (in 32 (39.5%)). Most supporting post-traumatic stress disorder-informed, cognitive behavioural therapy eye movement desensitisation reprocessing. Provision psychoeducation, courses, guided sessions, trainings, self-reflection/journaling, symptom management progress tracking highly present.Trauma-informed mobile available Store, expanding its market reach increase creative psychotherapies being introduced alongside conventional modalities. However, app descriptors, scarcity evidenced-based testimonials remains questionable validity. Although tools trauma-related, current employ multifunctional approach symptomatology, through associated comorbid conditions emphasizes passive activity. For higher uptake user engagement, application validity, trauma-apps require curated specification fulfil role complimentary treatment.

Язык: Английский

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Review of the Russia-Ukraine War and its Impact on Public Health DOI
Adewale Allen Sokan–Adeaga, Micheal Ayodeji Sokan–Adeaga, Deborah Tolulope Esan

и другие.

Iranian Journal of War and Public Health., Год журнала: 2023, Номер 15(3), С. 295 - 303

Опубликована: Окт. 1, 2023

Язык: Английский

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Determining the Impact of Adaptive Games on the Individuals’ Psycho-Emotional State among Different Age Groups in Poland and Ukraine DOI Creative Commons
Alexander Skaliy, Viacheslav Mulyk, Tetiana Skaliy

и другие.

Physical Education Theory and Methodology, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 24(5), С. 769 - 776

Опубликована: Окт. 15, 2024

Objectives. The study aimed to determine the effectiveness of implementating projects for introduction adaptive sports games on psycho-emotional state different population groups in Poland and Ukraine. Materials methods. A total 341 individuals were involved study: 117 children (8-12 years old), 118 middle-aged people (35-60 116 elderly (60 older). participants divided into two groups: those who took part Polish project “Academic Center Sports Health Games Activation People with Special Needs” (56 children, 65 adults, 73 people), Polish-Ukrainian project, which was conducted directly Ukraine, “Ukrainian Occupational Therapy through Adaptive Games” (61 53 44 people). All engaged (Cornhole, Jacollo, Elastik, Kulbutto, Boccia, Paka laka) first time. At beginning end event games, a survey conducted. To WAM method (well-being, activity, mood) used, features adults’ psychological assessed using standard test AWAMW (anxiety, working capacity, mood, well-being). Results. analysis obtained results revealed positive changes Ukraine under influence games. Furthermore, adult population, including demonstrated decreased anxiety levels significant enhancement mood well-being due engaging Conclusions. This emphasizes potential improve mental health groups. findings also indicate both

Язык: Английский

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