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Psychology and Psychiatry

July 19, 2024; Boston, USA: VI International Scientific and Practical Conference «SCIENTIFIC PRACTICE: MODERN AND CLASSICAL RESEARCH METHODS»


MENTAL HEALTH SCREENING OF UKRAINIAN STUDENTS DURING THE WARTIME


DOI
https://doi.org/10.36074/logos-19.07.2024.046
Published
29.07.2024

Abstract

One of the problems that arose as a result of russia's military aggression against Ukraine is the deterioration of the mental health  of  the  population, including a significant increase in the number of mental disorders among student youth [1-3].

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