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Title: Formulating alternative approaches to stress management by understanding its effects on psychological and physiological well-being
Authors: Stetsenko A.
Ushakova I.
Kohut Y.
Drok V.
Huz N.
Keywords: coping strategy
experiment
martial law
post-traumatic stress disorder
psychodiagnostics
stress types
traumatic stress
psychodiagnostics
experiment
coping
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Stetsenko A. Formulating alternative approaches to stress management by understanding its effects on psychological and physiological well-being / A. Stetsenko, I. Ushakova, Y. Kohut and other // AD ALTA: journal of interdisciplinary research. – 2024. - №14/01. - Pp. 108-115.
Abstract: The article highlights the importance of overcoming the effects of stress on the mental and physical health of individuals. It also emphasises the inadequacy and lack of research into the outlined issues in the scientific explorations of foreign and Ukrainian scholars. The study aims to identify the characteristics of stress impact on mental and physical health for further consideration in developing effective stress management strategies. The object of the study is stress as a type of destructive reaction of the organism to traumatic events. The research methodology comprises complex theoretical techniques (analysis, comparison, systematisation) and psychodiagnostic techniques (V. V. Boyko's 'Research of Emotional Burnout' technique, MBI burnout questionnaire (C. Maslach and S. Jackson), C. D. Spielberger's Anxiety Scale (adapted by Y. L. Hanin), SAN method) and methods of mathematical statistics. The results obtained permitted the formation of a profound comprehension of the extent to which stress impacts the mental and physical wellbeing of the respondents during a state of war. It was determined that there is a correlation between the prevalence of health issues among respondents and the prevalence of a destructive psycho-emotional state. It has identified a risk group that requires quality psychological assistance and support. Considering the results above, a comprehensive training programme has been developed to minimise the effects of stress. The system is suitable for the current context. It combines various types of psychotherapeutic work and can be implemented in three stages. The content of the training programme is presented to demonstrate the potential of its use. It is generally acknowledged that this direction of psychological assistance requires continuous improvement and the introduction of innovative approaches to minimise the negative impact of stressful situations to ensure a high level of psychological resilience under the conditions of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
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