Kaniasty Krzysztof, Baran Maria, Urbańska Beata, Boczkowska Marta, Hamer Katarzyna
Department of Psychology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA.
Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
Appl Psychol Health Well Being. 2024 Aug;16(3):967-985. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12483. Epub 2023 Aug 28.
This study investigated psychological toll of the ongoing war in neighboring Ukraine in a sample of adult Poles (N = 1245). Data were collected online in early February and August 2022. Prospective analyses that accounted for psychological health status assessed before the Russian invasion showed that higher levels of sense of danger due to the war predicted higher levels of psychological distress and lower levels of affect balance close to 6 months after Russia attacked Ukraine. Sense of country's mastery (i.e. beliefs that government, its major institutions, and citizens would effectively cope with various emergencies and crises) served as a protective factor. Likewise, Poles who had confidence in their personal mastery (e.g., beliefs in ability to exercise control over life challenges) exhibited less distress and more subjective well-being. These findings emerged after controlling for sociodemographic factors, the presence of stressful experiences associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, and other life events. Wars dramatically reverberate beyond the borders of the countries involved. People's own sense of mastery and their trust in the resilience of their governmental and public institutions are critical in times of coping with existential security threats and wars.
本研究在一个成年波兰人样本(N = 1245)中调查了邻国乌克兰持续战争造成的心理影响。数据于2022年2月初和8月在线收集。前瞻性分析考虑了俄罗斯入侵之前评估的心理健康状况,结果显示,战争导致的较高危险感预示着在俄罗斯袭击乌克兰近6个月后,心理困扰水平会更高,情感平衡水平会更低。国家掌控感(即认为政府、其主要机构和公民能够有效应对各种紧急情况和危机的信念)起到了保护作用。同样,对个人掌控有信心的波兰人(例如,相信有能力应对生活挑战)表现出较少的困扰和更多的主观幸福感。这些发现是在控制了社会人口因素、与新冠疫情相关的压力经历以及其他生活事件之后得出的。战争的影响远远超出了相关国家的边界。在应对生存安全威胁和战争时,人们自身的掌控感以及他们对政府和公共机构恢复能力的信任至关重要。