Resistance to Post-traumatic Stress Reactions of Vulnerable Groups Engaged in Pandemic Liquidation

Background and Aim of Study: The increase in cases of post-traumatic stress reactions among vulnerable groups engaged in the pandemic liquidation, make the problem urgent for nowadays. The aim of the study: to reveal the peculiarities of mental traumatic influence on military-men engaged into the CO...

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Main Authors: Melnyk Yuriy Borysovych, Stadnik Anatoliy Volodymyrovych, Pypenko Iryna Sergiivna
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Language:English
Published: Kharkiv Regional Public Organization “Culture of Health” 2020-06-01
Series:International Journal of Science Annals
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Online Access:http://culturehealth.org/ijsa_archive/Vol._3,ijsa_No_1,_2020-5.pdf
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spelling doaj-0a68541258784682b6d41762f7d34f8a2020-11-25T03:24:47ZengKharkiv Regional Public Organization “Culture of Health”International Journal of Science Annals2617-26822707-36372020-06-0131354410.26697/ijsa.2020.1.5Resistance to Post-traumatic Stress Reactions of Vulnerable Groups Engaged in Pandemic LiquidationMelnyk Yuriy Borysovych0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8527-4638Stadnik Anatoliy Volodymyrovych1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1472-4224Pypenko Iryna Sergiivna2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5083-540XNational Academy of the National Guard of UkraineKharkiv National University of Internal AffairsSimon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of EconomicsBackground and Aim of Study: The increase in cases of post-traumatic stress reactions among vulnerable groups engaged in the pandemic liquidation, make the problem urgent for nowadays. The aim of the study: to reveal the peculiarities of mental traumatic influence on military-men engaged into the COVID-19 pandemic liquidation; detail the level of stress, anxiety and depression in order to develop further actions concerning mental support and psycho-prophylaxis. Material and Methods: In order to conduct the research, we have engaged 334 military-men (of different categories: military-men for a regular term and military-men under a contract, officers (of the age from 18 to 40), who performed their duty of maintaining order together with the police. We have shortlisted 3 groups. The structured questionnaire consisted of questions grounded on the following methods: “Mississippi Scale for Estimating Post-Traumatic Reactions (military variant)”; “Depression Anxiety Stress Scales”; “Insomnia Severity Index”; Cronbach’s alpha is 0.817 (good internal consistency). Results: By the results of using the Mississippi scale for estimating post-traumatic reactions (military variant), the following fact has been stated: among military-men experienced in battle actions, the quantity of people with PTSR indicators accounted for 1.79%, that is significantly less than among military-men inexperienced in battle actions (3.42%). We have also revealed some certain gender peculiarities. Conclusions: Military-men experienced in battle actions display anxiety, depression, stress and sleep disorders considerably more rarely than military-men inexperienced in such. In our mind it is stipulated by the fact that committing professional duties in conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic is less stressful for military-men experienced in battle actions than the battle actions themselves which they are adapted to. Sleep disorders (the average point by “Insomnia Severity Index” methods) have been considerably higher among military-women, than among military-men in all the groups that is connected, with their higher extraversion and stress in the COVID-19 pandemic.http://culturehealth.org/ijsa_archive/Vol._3,ijsa_No_1,_2020-5.pdfpandemicanxietydepressionstressmilitary-mencovid-19
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Stadnik Anatoliy Volodymyrovych
Pypenko Iryna Sergiivna
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Stadnik Anatoliy Volodymyrovych
Pypenko Iryna Sergiivna
Resistance to Post-traumatic Stress Reactions of Vulnerable Groups Engaged in Pandemic Liquidation
International Journal of Science Annals
pandemic
anxiety
depression
stress
military-men
covid-19
author_facet Melnyk Yuriy Borysovych
Stadnik Anatoliy Volodymyrovych
Pypenko Iryna Sergiivna
author_sort Melnyk Yuriy Borysovych
title Resistance to Post-traumatic Stress Reactions of Vulnerable Groups Engaged in Pandemic Liquidation
title_short Resistance to Post-traumatic Stress Reactions of Vulnerable Groups Engaged in Pandemic Liquidation
title_full Resistance to Post-traumatic Stress Reactions of Vulnerable Groups Engaged in Pandemic Liquidation
title_fullStr Resistance to Post-traumatic Stress Reactions of Vulnerable Groups Engaged in Pandemic Liquidation
title_full_unstemmed Resistance to Post-traumatic Stress Reactions of Vulnerable Groups Engaged in Pandemic Liquidation
title_sort resistance to post-traumatic stress reactions of vulnerable groups engaged in pandemic liquidation
publisher Kharkiv Regional Public Organization “Culture of Health”
series International Journal of Science Annals
issn 2617-2682
2707-3637
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Background and Aim of Study: The increase in cases of post-traumatic stress reactions among vulnerable groups engaged in the pandemic liquidation, make the problem urgent for nowadays. The aim of the study: to reveal the peculiarities of mental traumatic influence on military-men engaged into the COVID-19 pandemic liquidation; detail the level of stress, anxiety and depression in order to develop further actions concerning mental support and psycho-prophylaxis. Material and Methods: In order to conduct the research, we have engaged 334 military-men (of different categories: military-men for a regular term and military-men under a contract, officers (of the age from 18 to 40), who performed their duty of maintaining order together with the police. We have shortlisted 3 groups. The structured questionnaire consisted of questions grounded on the following methods: “Mississippi Scale for Estimating Post-Traumatic Reactions (military variant)”; “Depression Anxiety Stress Scales”; “Insomnia Severity Index”; Cronbach’s alpha is 0.817 (good internal consistency). Results: By the results of using the Mississippi scale for estimating post-traumatic reactions (military variant), the following fact has been stated: among military-men experienced in battle actions, the quantity of people with PTSR indicators accounted for 1.79%, that is significantly less than among military-men inexperienced in battle actions (3.42%). We have also revealed some certain gender peculiarities. Conclusions: Military-men experienced in battle actions display anxiety, depression, stress and sleep disorders considerably more rarely than military-men inexperienced in such. In our mind it is stipulated by the fact that committing professional duties in conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic is less stressful for military-men experienced in battle actions than the battle actions themselves which they are adapted to. Sleep disorders (the average point by “Insomnia Severity Index” methods) have been considerably higher among military-women, than among military-men in all the groups that is connected, with their higher extraversion and stress in the COVID-19 pandemic.
topic pandemic
anxiety
depression
stress
military-men
covid-19
url http://culturehealth.org/ijsa_archive/Vol._3,ijsa_No_1,_2020-5.pdf
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