Assessing psychometric of the perceived stress scale and identifying stress-associated factors in a sample of Ukrainian female refugees in the Czech Republic
Introduction: The full-scale Russian war has caused refugees to experience many stressful events, which may have a long-term adverse impact on their physical and mental health. Understanding the factors associated with increasing/decreasing stress is essential for the psychosocial support services f...
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Main Authors: | Iryna Mazhak (Author), Kateryna Maltseva (Author), Danylo Sudyn (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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