恐怖主义意识的心理基础:全面探究乌克兰人对战争紧张局势下恐怖主义威胁的看法

IF 2.3 2区 文学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL American Behavioral Scientist Pub Date : 2023-12-03 DOI:10.1177/00027642231214083
V. Lunov, Oleg Maltsev, Mykhailo Matiash, V. Mosiichuk, B. Tkach
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本文深入研究了恐怖主义威胁感知的复杂动态,特别是在俄乌战争的背景下。通过将叙事理解、认知和元认知风格、信息战的挑战、神经心理反应和恢复机制编织在一起,该研究揭示了影响乌克兰人对恐怖主义威胁感知的心理因素之间复杂的相互作用。从不同的参与者中,研究确定了四个主要因素:“综合威胁反应和社会心理恐怖影响”,“生态社会压力感知和文化认同和社会关注”,“身体和社会脆弱性、内在恐惧和道德进化”,以及“人际压力和行为指标”。这些因素提供了一个复杂的理解恐怖主义威胁是如何在个人和社会层面上被感知的。研究结果强调了跨学科和整体方法在理解和驾驭地缘政治动荡中感知到的威胁的细微差别方面的重要性。
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Psychological Underpinnings of Terror Awareness: A Comprehensive Dive into Ukrainians’ Perception of Terrorist Threats Amidst War Tensions
This article delves into the intricate dynamics of terrorist threat perceptions, particularly within the context of the Russian–Ukrainian war. By weaving together narrative understanding, cognitive and metacognitive styles, the challenges of information warfare, neuropsychological reactions, and resilience mechanisms, the research casts light on the complex interplay of psychological factors that shape Ukrainians’ perception of terrorist threats. Drawing from a diverse participant pool, the study identifies four major factors: “Comprehensive Threat Response and Socio-Psychological Terror Impact,” “Eco-Social Strain Perception and Cultural Identity and Societal Concerns,” “Physical and Societal Vulnerability and Intrinsic Fears and Moral Evolution,” and “Interpersonal Strains and Behavioral Indicators.” These elements offer an intricate understanding of how terrorist threats are perceived at both individual and societal levels. The findings underscore the importance of interdisciplinary and holistic approaches in comprehending and navigating the nuances of perceived threats amidst geopolitical unrest.
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