Resilience and self-rated health among Ukrainian war-displaced adults in Poland: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Szkup M +4 more
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Digital crisis counseling during wartime: Pre-post outcomes and user experience in Ukrainian and German samples. [PDF]
Reymarova E +11 more
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Correction: The prevalence of mental health disorders and stress coping strategies among forced migrants from Ukraine and Russia. [PDF]
Długosz P, Yuzva L.
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Epidemiological Characteristics and Mental Health Disparities Between War-Displaced Ukrainian and Host-Country People Living with HIV in Slovakia: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Doležalová K +10 more
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The Ukrainian Movement in Bucovina. The Ukrainian National Party
The lack of unity and organization, registered within the Ukrainian community from Bukovina, prior to 1918, has been overcome by the clotting of the Ukrainian minorities around the Ukrainian National Party, established in 1926, in a political context which was favorable to the affirmation of one’s own national identity.
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The Russian-Ukrainian War in Donbass in Ukrainian Cinematography
Russian authorities do not recognize their participation in the Donbass war. Participation concealment in military conflicts is a long-standing Russian political tradition. The Soviet Union, which was modernized by Russia, did not recognize that it had fought in Korea, Vietnam, Angola, and Ogaden. Modern Russia, which has deployed its forces to Donbass,
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The prevalence of mental health disorders and stress coping strategies among forced migrants from Ukraine and Russia. [PDF]
Długosz P, Yuzva L.
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UKRAINIAN HUMOROUS DISCOURSE IN THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR
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Establishing an EU-compliant diagnostic facility for infectious diseases under war conditions in Poltava, Ukraine. [PDF]
Zelinskyy G +16 more
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Loneliness as a mediator between family separation and life satisfaction among Ukrainian refugee women in Germany. [PDF]
Levchuk N +3 more
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