Ariel University, School of Social Work, Ariel, Israel.
University of Warwick, Psychology, Coventry, UK.
J Psychiatr Res. 2022 Nov;155:100-103. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.08.016. Epub 2022 Aug 20.
The 2022 Russian invasion of the Ukraine created a large-scale humanitarian crisis that has intensified as the conflict persists. The impact of armed conflict, such as forced migration, exposure to violence, supply shortages, destruction of infrastructure, and interruption of essential services, can have serious negative consequences for the mental health and wellbeing of Ukrainians living through the invasion and its aftermath. At the same time threat to a nation can trigger a wave of patriotism. Such feelings of patriotic belonging, love, pride and caring for a country can help maintain national group cohesion and respect for civic authorities. We studied demographic and war related factors associated with patriotic attitudes and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in a national Ukraine sample of 2000 respondents six weeks into this crisis. Respondents completed an online inventory assessing patriotic attitudes, PTSD symptoms, having relatives wounded or killed, having relatives who left Ukraine due to the war, alongside key demographics. Hierarchical regressions found that having relatives that were wounded or that left Ukraine because of the war and those coming from a Ukrainian speaking region were associated with patriotic attitudes. Patriotic attitudes were positively associated with elevated risk for PTSD symptoms. Mental health professionals should consider the potential mental health burden of existential national conflicts amongst civilian populations with strongly patriotic attitudes.
2022 年俄罗斯对乌克兰的入侵造成了一场大规模的人道主义危机,随着冲突的持续,这场危机愈演愈烈。武装冲突的影响,如被迫迁移、暴露于暴力、供应短缺、基础设施破坏和基本服务中断,可能会对经历入侵及其后果的乌克兰人的心理健康和福祉产生严重的负面影响。与此同时,对一个国家的威胁可能引发一波爱国主义浪潮。这种爱国归属感、爱、自豪感和对国家的关心,可以帮助维护民族团结和对公民当局的尊重。我们研究了与民族态度和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状相关的人口统计学和战争相关因素,在这场危机发生六周后,对来自乌克兰的 2000 名受访者进行了一项全国性的在线调查。受访者完成了一份在线问卷,评估了民族态度、PTSD 症状、亲属受伤或死亡、因战争而离开乌克兰的亲属,以及关键的人口统计学特征。分层回归发现,亲属受伤或因战争而离开乌克兰,以及来自讲乌克兰语地区的人,与民族态度有关。民族态度与 PTSD 症状的风险升高呈正相关。精神健康专业人员应考虑到具有强烈爱国态度的平民人口所面临的潜在的与国家存亡相关的精神健康负担。