People in the face of modern warfare: relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST
OF
TABLES
...............................................................................................
11
PREFACE
........................................................................................................
17
CHAPTER
1:
CONTEXT
OF
MILITARY
OPERATIONS
IN
UKRAINE
.............................
19
1.1
GEOPOLITICAL
AND
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
OF
MILITARY
OPERATIONS
IN
UKRAINE
.......................................................................................
19
1.2
ALTERNATIVE
FORMS
OF
WARFARE
............................................................
22
1.2.1
HYBRID
WARFARE
.......................................................................
23
1.2.2
NEW
GENERATION
WARFARE
.........................................................
26
1.2.3
PROXY
WAR
...............................................................................
28
1.2.4
INFORMATION
WARFARE
..............................................................
29
1.3
SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC
ASPECTS
OF
THE
CONFLICT
IN
UKRAINE
....................
32
1.3.1
CRISIS
.........................................................................................
32
1.3.2
SITUATION
OF
CIVILIANS
DURING
THE
WAR
IN
UKRAINE
....................
34
CHAPTER
2:
RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
............................................................
37
2.1
RESEARCH
PROBLEM
..............................................................................
37
2.2
DESCRIPTION
OF
THE
STUDY
GROUP
..........................................................
38
2.3
RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
.....................................................................
41
2.4
TOOLS
FOR
MEASURING
PSYCHOSOCIAL
VARIABLES
......................................
42
CHAPTER
3:
DESCRIPTION
OF
HOW
RESOURCES
ARE
DISTRIBUTED
AS
PEOPLE
ADAPT
TO
WAR
OPERATIONS
......................................................................................
47
3.1
PERCEIVED
IMPORTANCE
OF
RESOURCES
....................................................
49
3.1.1
PERCEIVED
IMPORTANCE
OF
OBJECT
RESOURCES
...............................
50
3.1.2
PERCEIVED
IMPORTANCE
OF
CONDITION
RESOURCES
..........................
51
3.1.3
PERCEIVED
IMPORTANCE
OF
ENERGY
RESOURCES
.............................
52
3.1.4
PERCEIVED
IMPORTANCE
OF
PERSONAL
RESOURCES
..........................
53
6
CONTENTS
3.2
EXPERIENCED
RESOURCE
GAINS
................................................................
54
3.2.1
OBJECT
RESOURCE
GAINS
................................................................
55
3.2.2
CONDITION
RESOURCE
GAINS
..........................................................
57
3.2.3
ENERGY
RESOURCE
GAINS
.............................................................
58
3.2.4
PERSONAL
RESOURCE
GAINS
..........................................................
58
3.3
EXPERIENCED
RESOURCE
LOSSES
.............................................................
59
3.3.1
OBJECT
RESOURCE
LOSSES
............................................................
60
3.3.2
CONDITION
RESOURCE
LOSSES
......................................................
61
3.3.3
ENERGY
RESOURCE
LOSSES
............................................................
62
3.3.4
PERSONAL
RESOURCE
LOSSES
.........................................................
62
CHAPTER
4:
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
RESOURCE
DISTRIBUTION
AND
APPROACHES
TO
COPING
WITH
WAR
....................................................................................
65
4.1
THEORETICAL
CONTEXT
OF
THE
CORRELATION
BETWEEN
RESOURCE
DISTRIBUTION
AND
PREFERRED
COPING
STRATEGIES
.............................
65
4.2
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
PREFERRED
COPING
STRATEGIES
....................................................
70
4.2.1
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.....................................
71
4.2.2
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
FINANCIAL
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.....................................
72
4.2.3
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.....................................
74
4.2.4
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.....................................
76
4.2.5
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
INDIVIDUAL
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.....................................
78
4.3
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
EXPERIENCING
RESOURCE
GAINS
AND
PREFERRED
COPING
STRATEGIES
...........................................................................
81
4.3.1
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
GAINS
IN
VARIOUS
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
..........................................................................
81
4.3.2
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
GAINS
IN
FINANCIAL
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
..........................................................................
83
4.3.3
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
GAINS
IN
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
..........................................................................
84
4.3.4
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
GAINS
IN
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
..........................................................................
86
4.3.5
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
GAINS
IN
INDIVIDUAL
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
............................................................
87
CONTENTS
7
4.4
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
EXPERIENCING
RESOURCE
LOSSES
AND
PREFERRED
COPING
STRATEGIES
...........................................................................
90
4.4.1
.
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
LOSSES
IN
VARIOUS
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
..........................................................................
90
4.4.2
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
LOSSES
IN
FINANCIAL
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
..........................................................................
91
4.4.3
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
LOSSES
IN
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
............................................................
93
4.4.4
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
LOSSES
IN
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
..........................................................................
94
4.4.5
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
LOSSES
IN
INDIVIDUAL
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
............................................................
95
4.5
TESTING
RESOURCE
DISTRIBUTION
VARIABLES
AS
PREDICTORS
OF
COPING
...
97
4.5.1
PREDICTORS
OF
TASK-ORIENTED
COPING
..................................
97
4.5.2
PREDICTORS
OF
PASSIVE
COPING
..........................................
99
4.5.3
PREDICTORS
OF
USING
SUPPORT
IN
PROBLEM
SITUATIONS
........
100
4.5.4
PREDICTORS
OF
AVOIDANCE
BEHAVIOUR
IN
PROBLEM
SITUATIONS
...
102
4.5.5
PREDICTORS
OF
RELIGIOUS
ORIENTATION
IN
DIFFICULT
SITUATIONS
....
103
4.5.6
PREDICTORS
OF
ACCEPTANCE
OF
EXPERIENCED
PROBLEMS
........
104
4.5.7
PREDICTORS
OF
USING
HUMOUR
IN
PROBLEM
SITUATIONS
........
105
4.6
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
........................................................................
106
CHAPTER
5:
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
RESOURCE
DISTRIBUTION
AND
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
BEING
CAUGHT
UP
IN
WAR
....................
ILL
5.1
THEORETICAL
CONTEXT
OF
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
RESOURCE
DISTRIBUTION
AND
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.........................................................................................
ILL
5.2
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
SEVERITY
OF
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
BEING
CAUGHT
UP
IN
WAR
.........................................................................................
115
5.2.1
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
....
115
5.2.2
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
OBJECT
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.............................................................................
117
5.2.3
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.............................................................................
119
8
CONTENTS
5.2.4
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.............................................................................
121
5.2.5
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
PERSONAL
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.............................................................................
123
5.3
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
EXPERIENCING
RESOURCE
GAINS
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
BEING
CAUGHT
UP
IN
WAR
....
126
5.3.1
GAINS
IN
VARIOUS
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.................
126
5.3.2
GAINS
IN
OBJECT
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
........
128
5.3.3
GAINS
IN
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
........
130
5.3.4
GAINS
IN
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
........
131
5.3.5
GAINS
IN
PERSONAL
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
........
133
5.4
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
EXPERIENCING
RESOURCE
LOSSES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
BEING
CAUGHT
UP
IN
WAR
........................................
136
5.4.1
LOSSES
IN
VARIOUS
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.................
136
5.4.2
LOSSES
IN
OBJECT
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
........
138
5.4.3
LOSSES
IN
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
........
141
5.4.4
LOSSES
IN
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
........
143
5.4.5
LOSSES
IN
PERSONAL
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.................
145
5.5
PREDICTORS
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
EXPERIENCED
STRESS
.......................
149
5.5.1
PREDICTORS
OF
SOMATIC
ISSUES
..........................
149
5.5.2
PREDICTORS
OF
MENTAL
PROBLEMS
.................................................
151
5.5.3
PREDICTORS
OF
PSYCHOTIC
SYMPTOMS
...........................................
152
5.5.4
PREDICTORS
OF
DEPRESSION
SYMPTOMS
.........................................
153
5.5.5
PREDICTORS
OF
POST-TRAUMATIC
STRESS
DISORDER
(PTSD)
..............
154
5.5.6
PREDICTORS
OF
POST-TRAUMATIC
GROWTH
(PTG)
.............................
155
5.6
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
........................................................................
156
CONTENTS
9
CONCLUSION
...............................................................................................
161
BIBLIOGRAPHY
...............................................................................................
163
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
LIST
OF
TABLES
.
11
PREFACE
.
17
CHAPTER
1:
CONTEXT
OF
MILITARY
OPERATIONS
IN
UKRAINE
.
19
1.1
GEOPOLITICAL
AND
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
OF
MILITARY
OPERATIONS
IN
UKRAINE
.
19
1.2
ALTERNATIVE
FORMS
OF
WARFARE
.
22
1.2.1
HYBRID
WARFARE
.
23
1.2.2
NEW
GENERATION
WARFARE
.
26
1.2.3
PROXY
WAR
.
28
1.2.4
INFORMATION
WARFARE
.
29
1.3
SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC
ASPECTS
OF
THE
CONFLICT
IN
UKRAINE
.
32
1.3.1
CRISIS
.
32
1.3.2
SITUATION
OF
CIVILIANS
DURING
THE
WAR
IN
UKRAINE
.
34
CHAPTER
2:
RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
.
37
2.1
RESEARCH
PROBLEM
.
37
2.2
DESCRIPTION
OF
THE
STUDY
GROUP
.
38
2.3
RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
.
41
2.4
TOOLS
FOR
MEASURING
PSYCHOSOCIAL
VARIABLES
.
42
CHAPTER
3:
DESCRIPTION
OF
HOW
RESOURCES
ARE
DISTRIBUTED
AS
PEOPLE
ADAPT
TO
WAR
OPERATIONS
.
47
3.1
PERCEIVED
IMPORTANCE
OF
RESOURCES
.
49
3.1.1
PERCEIVED
IMPORTANCE
OF
OBJECT
RESOURCES
.
50
3.1.2
PERCEIVED
IMPORTANCE
OF
CONDITION
RESOURCES
.
51
3.1.3
PERCEIVED
IMPORTANCE
OF
ENERGY
RESOURCES
.
52
3.1.4
PERCEIVED
IMPORTANCE
OF
PERSONAL
RESOURCES
.
53
6
CONTENTS
3.2
EXPERIENCED
RESOURCE
GAINS
.
54
3.2.1
OBJECT
RESOURCE
GAINS
.
55
3.2.2
CONDITION
RESOURCE
GAINS
.
57
3.2.3
ENERGY
RESOURCE
GAINS
.
58
3.2.4
PERSONAL
RESOURCE
GAINS
.
58
3.3
EXPERIENCED
RESOURCE
LOSSES
.
59
3.3.1
OBJECT
RESOURCE
LOSSES
.
60
3.3.2
CONDITION
RESOURCE
LOSSES
.
61
3.3.3
ENERGY
RESOURCE
LOSSES
.
62
3.3.4
PERSONAL
RESOURCE
LOSSES
.
62
CHAPTER
4:
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
RESOURCE
DISTRIBUTION
AND
APPROACHES
TO
COPING
WITH
WAR
.
65
4.1
THEORETICAL
CONTEXT
OF
THE
CORRELATION
BETWEEN
RESOURCE
DISTRIBUTION
AND
PREFERRED
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
65
4.2
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
PREFERRED
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
70
4.2.1
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
71
4.2.2
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
FINANCIAL
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
72
4.2.3
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
74
4.2.4
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
76
4.2.5
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
INDIVIDUAL
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
78
4.3
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
EXPERIENCING
RESOURCE
GAINS
AND
PREFERRED
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
81
4.3.1
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
GAINS
IN
VARIOUS
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
81
4.3.2
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
GAINS
IN
FINANCIAL
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
83
4.3.3
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
GAINS
IN
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
84
4.3.4
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
GAINS
IN
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
86
4.3.5
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
GAINS
IN
INDIVIDUAL
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
87
CONTENTS
7
4.4
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
EXPERIENCING
RESOURCE
LOSSES
AND
PREFERRED
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
90
4.4.1
.
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
LOSSES
IN
VARIOUS
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
90
4.4.2
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
LOSSES
IN
FINANCIAL
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
91
4.4.3
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
LOSSES
IN
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
93
4.4.4
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
LOSSES
IN
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
94
4.4.5
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
LOSSES
IN
INDIVIDUAL
RESOURCES
AND
COPING
STRATEGIES
.
95
4.5
TESTING
RESOURCE
DISTRIBUTION
VARIABLES
AS
PREDICTORS
OF
COPING
.
97
4.5.1
PREDICTORS
OF
TASK-ORIENTED
COPING
.
97
4.5.2
PREDICTORS
OF
PASSIVE
COPING
.
99
4.5.3
PREDICTORS
OF
USING
SUPPORT
IN
PROBLEM
SITUATIONS
.
100
4.5.4
PREDICTORS
OF
AVOIDANCE
BEHAVIOUR
IN
PROBLEM
SITUATIONS
.
102
4.5.5
PREDICTORS
OF
RELIGIOUS
ORIENTATION
IN
DIFFICULT
SITUATIONS
.
103
4.5.6
PREDICTORS
OF
ACCEPTANCE
OF
EXPERIENCED
PROBLEMS
.
104
4.5.7
PREDICTORS
OF
USING
HUMOUR
IN
PROBLEM
SITUATIONS
.
105
4.6
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
.
106
CHAPTER
5:
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
RESOURCE
DISTRIBUTION
AND
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
BEING
CAUGHT
UP
IN
WAR
.
ILL
5.1
THEORETICAL
CONTEXT
OF
CORRELATIONS
BETWEEN
RESOURCE
DISTRIBUTION
AND
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
ILL
5.2
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
SEVERITY
OF
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
BEING
CAUGHT
UP
IN
WAR
.
115
5.2.1
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
115
5.2.2
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
OBJECT
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
117
5.2.3
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
119
8
CONTENTS
5.2.4
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
121
5.2.5
CONSIDERING
SPECIFIC
PERSONAL
RESOURCES
AS
IMPORTANT
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
123
5.3
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
EXPERIENCING
RESOURCE
GAINS
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
BEING
CAUGHT
UP
IN
WAR
.
126
5.3.1
GAINS
IN
VARIOUS
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
126
5.3.2
GAINS
IN
OBJECT
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
128
5.3.3
GAINS
IN
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
130
5.3.4
GAINS
IN
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
131
5.3.5
GAINS
IN
PERSONAL
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
133
5.4
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
EXPERIENCING
RESOURCE
LOSSES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
BEING
CAUGHT
UP
IN
WAR
.
136
5.4.1
LOSSES
IN
VARIOUS
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
136
5.4.2
LOSSES
IN
OBJECT
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
138
5.4.3
LOSSES
IN
CONDITION
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
141
5.4.4
LOSSES
IN
ENERGY
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
143
5.4.5
LOSSES
IN
PERSONAL
RESOURCES
AND
THE
SEVERITY
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
INVOLVEMENT
IN
MILITARY
CONFLICT
.
145
5.5
PREDICTORS
OF
THE
CONSEQUENCES
OF
EXPERIENCED
STRESS
.
149
5.5.1
PREDICTORS
OF
SOMATIC
ISSUES
.
149
5.5.2
PREDICTORS
OF
MENTAL
PROBLEMS
.
151
5.5.3
PREDICTORS
OF
PSYCHOTIC
SYMPTOMS
.
152
5.5.4
PREDICTORS
OF
DEPRESSION
SYMPTOMS
.
153
5.5.5
PREDICTORS
OF
POST-TRAUMATIC
STRESS
DISORDER
(PTSD)
.
154
5.5.6
PREDICTORS
OF
POST-TRAUMATIC
GROWTH
(PTG)
.
155
5.6
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
.
156
CONTENTS
9
CONCLUSION
.
161
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.
163
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spelling | Fel, Stanisław 1960- Verfasser (DE-588)1081148365 aut People in the face of modern warfare relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine Stanisław Fel, Iwona Niewiadomska, Katarzyna Lenart-Kłoś Göttingen, Germany V&R unipress [2022] © 2022 172 Seiten 24 cm, 374 g txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 2019 gnd rswk-swf Stress (DE-588)4058047-7 gnd rswk-swf Psychosoziale Fähigkeit (DE-588)4176264-2 gnd rswk-swf Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd rswk-swf Wertorientierung (DE-588)4132695-7 gnd rswk-swf Ressourcen (DE-588)4076675-5 gnd rswk-swf Psychisches Trauma (DE-588)4060749-5 gnd rswk-swf Bewältigung (DE-588)4195461-0 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 gnd rswk-swf War Trauma Military Conflict Ukraine Hybrid Warfare Coping Strategies Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Post-Traumatic Growth Hobfoll's Conservation of Resources Theory Psychologie Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 g Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X s Ressourcen (DE-588)4076675-5 s Wertorientierung (DE-588)4132695-7 s Psychosoziale Fähigkeit (DE-588)4176264-2 s Bewältigung (DE-588)4195461-0 s Stress (DE-588)4058047-7 s Psychisches Trauma (DE-588)4060749-5 s Geschichte 2019 z DE-604 Niewiadomska, Iwona (DE-588)1269964577 aut Lenart-Kłoś, Katarzyna (DE-588)1242065008 aut V & R unipress GmbH (DE-588)1065212178 pbl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-3-7370-1506-6 (DE-604)BV048467464 B:DE-101 application/pdf https://d-nb.info/1261589076/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034869661&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034869661&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis 1\p dnb 20230728 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#dnb |
spellingShingle | Fel, Stanisław 1960- Niewiadomska, Iwona Lenart-Kłoś, Katarzyna People in the face of modern warfare relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine Stress (DE-588)4058047-7 gnd Psychosoziale Fähigkeit (DE-588)4176264-2 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd Wertorientierung (DE-588)4132695-7 gnd Ressourcen (DE-588)4076675-5 gnd Psychisches Trauma (DE-588)4060749-5 gnd Bewältigung (DE-588)4195461-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4058047-7 (DE-588)4176264-2 (DE-588)106969780X (DE-588)4132695-7 (DE-588)4076675-5 (DE-588)4060749-5 (DE-588)4195461-0 (DE-588)4061496-7 |
title | People in the face of modern warfare relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine |
title_auth | People in the face of modern warfare relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine |
title_exact_search | People in the face of modern warfare relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine |
title_exact_search_txtP | People in the face of modern warfare relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine |
title_full | People in the face of modern warfare relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine Stanisław Fel, Iwona Niewiadomska, Katarzyna Lenart-Kłoś |
title_fullStr | People in the face of modern warfare relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine Stanisław Fel, Iwona Niewiadomska, Katarzyna Lenart-Kłoś |
title_full_unstemmed | People in the face of modern warfare relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine Stanisław Fel, Iwona Niewiadomska, Katarzyna Lenart-Kłoś |
title_short | People in the face of modern warfare |
title_sort | people in the face of modern warfare relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in ukraine |
title_sub | relationships between resource distribution and behaviour of participants in the hostilities in Ukraine |
topic | Stress (DE-588)4058047-7 gnd Psychosoziale Fähigkeit (DE-588)4176264-2 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd Wertorientierung (DE-588)4132695-7 gnd Ressourcen (DE-588)4076675-5 gnd Psychisches Trauma (DE-588)4060749-5 gnd Bewältigung (DE-588)4195461-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Stress Psychosoziale Fähigkeit Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg Wertorientierung Ressourcen Psychisches Trauma Bewältigung Ukraine |
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