Psycho-Emotional State of Ukrainian Soldiers Before Going to the Frontline

Y. Rybinska, O.Yu. Loshenko, A. Kurapov, Serhii Lytvyn, Veronika Kondratieva, Olha Ivasiv
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The aim of the study is to investigate the psychological state of the soldiers before they go to the battle space. The article shows the Assessment of people’s behavior, their psycho-emotional characteristics, and the degree of their adaptability in extreme conditions. This interest has increased even further due to the intensification of hostilities in Ukraine since February 2022 after the invasion of Russian forces on its territory. Extreme situations, including military conflicts, largely affect people’s ability to withstand stress, and their willingness to survive these events safely and develop a sufficient degree of adaptability in themselves. Researchers examine the psycho-emotional state of an individual from the standpoint of different theoretical positions. Conclusions. This study has shown that the current psycho-emotional state of Ukrainian military personnel who are preparing to go to the front line is characterized by a low degree of anxiety, increased aggressiveness, and the ability to adapt to environmental conditions easily, set goals and achieve them. At the same time, the military of Ukraine also show symptoms of stress, and some signs of neuropsychic instability, psychopathy, hysteria, paranoia, and psychasthenia. These personality traits may be directly related to the nature of their professional activities and an increased sense of awareness of their own significance and importance in combat conditions. In general, the listed features of the psycho-emotional state are evidence of the readiness of Ukrainian service members to participate in the war and their ability to perform their duties effectively.
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本研究的目的是调查士兵在进入战斗空间前的心理状态。本文展示了对人的行为、人的心理情绪特征和人在极端条件下的适应程度的评估。由于自2022年2月俄罗斯军队入侵乌克兰领土后,乌克兰的敌对行动加剧,这种兴趣进一步增加。极端情况,包括军事冲突,在很大程度上影响人们承受压力的能力,以及他们在这些事件中安全生存的意愿,并在自己身上发展出足够程度的适应能力。研究者们从不同的理论立场来审视个体的心理情绪状态。结论。这项研究表明,准备奔赴前线的乌克兰军事人员目前的心理情绪状态具有焦虑程度低、攻击性增强、容易适应环境条件、设定目标并实现目标的能力。与此同时,乌克兰军队也表现出压力症状,以及一些神经精神不稳定、精神病、歇斯底里、偏执和精神衰弱的迹象。这些个性特征可能与他们的专业活动的性质以及对自己在战斗条件下的意义和重要性的日益认识直接相关。总的来说,列出的心理-情绪状态的特征是乌克兰服务成员准备参加战争和他们有效履行职责的能力的证据。
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