乌克兰语
政治
人口
心理健康
政治学
第二次世界大战
爆发
人格
地理
发展经济学
人口学
人口经济学
心理学
社会经济学
经济增长
社会心理学
社会学
医学
经济
哲学
语言学
法学
心理治疗师
病毒学
作者
Julian Scharbert,Sarah Humberg,Lara Kroencke,Thomas Reiter,Sophia Sakel,Julian ter Horst,Katharina Utesch,Samuel D. Gosling,Gabriella M. Harari,Sandra Matz,Ramona Schoedel,Clemens Stachl,Natalia Maria Alejandra Aguilar,Dayana Amante,Sibele D. Aquino,Franco Bastias,Alireza Bornamanesh,Chloe Bracegirdle,Luís Antônio Monteiro Campos,Bruno Chauvin
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-44693-6
摘要
Abstract The Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, has had devastating effects on the Ukrainian population and the global economy, environment, and political order. However, little is known about the psychological states surrounding the outbreak of war, particularly the mental well-being of individuals outside Ukraine. Here, we present a longitudinal experience-sampling study of a convenience sample from 17 European countries (total participants = 1,341, total assessments = 44,894, countries with >100 participants = 5) that allows us to track well-being levels across countries during the weeks surrounding the outbreak of war. Our data show a significant decline in well-being on the day of the Russian invasion. Recovery over the following weeks was associated with an individual’s personality but was not statistically significantly associated with their age, gender, subjective social status, and political orientation. In general, well-being was lower on days when the war was more salient on social media. Our results demonstrate the need to consider the psychological implications of the Russo-Ukrainian war next to its humanitarian, economic, and ecological consequences.
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