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让我平静下来,否则我就离开:战时乌克兰学术人员的焦虑与机构支持

Calm me down, or I'll leave: anxiety and institutional support among Ukrainian academic staff during wartime.

作者信息

Suchikova Yana, Kolomiiets Uliana, Popova Anastasia, Lopatina Hanna, Tsybuliak Natalia

机构信息

Berdyansk State Pedagogical University, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Dec 18;24(1):3483. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-21040-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mental health conditions among academic staff are a growing global concern, driven by factors such as heavy workloads, job insecurity, and a lack of institutional support. Anxiety, one of the most common mental health problems, is particularly widespread in academia, affecting cognitive function and productivity. In Ukraine, the ongoing war has intensified these challenges, creating unprecedented working conditions for academic staff. This study investigates the prevalence of anxiety among Ukrainian academics during wartime. It explores the impact on their desire to change careers and the perceived effectiveness of institutional mental health support.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study surveyed 429 academic staff from Ukrainian higher education institutions between December 2023 and February 2024. Anxiety levels were measured using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) scale, while additional questions assessed the desire to change professions and the perceived effectiveness of institutional mental health support. The data were analyzed using chi-squared tests, correlation analysis, and Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression.

RESULTS

The findings revealed that 44.3% of respondents experienced moderate (24%) or severe (20.3%) anxiety, reflecting the profound psychological toll of the war. There was a significant relationship between higher anxiety levels and an increased likelihood of considering a career change. While 90.2% of respondents viewed institutional mental health support as important, many felt that the existing programs were ineffective. Greater accessibility to psychological support services was associated with lower anxiety levels.

CONCLUSIONS

The high prevalence of anxiety among Ukrainian academic staff during the war highlights the urgent need for targeted mental health interventions. Institutional mental health support - such as accessible psychological services - is important in the ongoing war conditions. These findings underscore the broader implications of anxiety for the sustainability of Ukraine's educational and scientific sector during wartime and emphasize the need for comprehensive mental health programs tailored to the unique challenges faced by academics in wartime.

摘要

背景

学术人员的心理健康状况日益受到全球关注,其驱动因素包括工作量大、工作不稳定以及缺乏机构支持等。焦虑是最常见的心理健康问题之一,在学术界尤为普遍,会影响认知功能和工作效率。在乌克兰,持续的战争加剧了这些挑战,给学术人员创造了前所未有的工作条件。本研究调查了战时乌克兰学者中焦虑症的患病率。它探讨了焦虑对他们职业转变意愿的影响以及机构心理健康支持的感知效果。

方法

这项横断面研究在2023年12月至2024年2月期间对乌克兰高等教育机构的429名学术人员进行了调查。使用广泛性焦虑障碍(GAD - 7)量表测量焦虑水平,同时通过额外问题评估职业转变意愿和机构心理健康支持的感知效果。数据采用卡方检验、相关性分析和普通最小二乘法(OLS)回归进行分析。

结果

研究结果显示,44.3%的受访者经历了中度(24%)或重度(20.3%)焦虑,这反映了战争对心理造成的沉重负担。焦虑水平较高与考虑职业转变的可能性增加之间存在显著关系。虽然90.2%的受访者认为机构心理健康支持很重要,但许多人觉得现有项目效果不佳。心理支持服务的更高可及性与较低的焦虑水平相关。

结论

战时乌克兰学术人员中焦虑症的高患病率凸显了针对性心理健康干预措施的迫切需求。在当前战争条件下,诸如可及的心理服务等机构心理健康支持很重要。这些发现强调了焦虑对乌克兰战时教育和科学部门可持续性的更广泛影响,并强调需要针对学者在战时面临的独特挑战制定全面的心理健康项目。

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