Investigation of the emotional intelligence development through the segment of clip thinking of public consciousness

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  • Olga PANOK, Yuliia RYBINSKA , Valeriia LESHCHENKO , Maryna MYKOLAIENKO, Ani KOLESNYKOVA, Daria KUNCHENKO

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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.2801

Abstract

The devastating socio-psychological consequences of the mental health situation due to the war in Ukraine for both its citizens and the world, as well as the search for and invention of quick and effective ways, methods, and tools to address them, are the subject of research by many scholars. In recent years, they have focused on the mental health of children fleeing the war [1], the impact of the Russian invasion on adolescents’ health [2], assessing changes in the mental health of Ukrainian parents [3], the impact of the war on the mental health of soldiers [4]; and ways in which humanitarian organisations can help Ukraine [5]. However, the latest scientific research studies focus not only on the internal processes of the Ukrainian population but also cover such aspects as the impact of the war on migration in the EU [6], mental health in Germany [7] and other countries after the start of a full-scale invasion [8]. The conclusions of these studies are disheartening, as we can observe a large-scale refugee crisis, increased levels of anxiety, fear, stress, feelings of loneliness, and an elevated risk of depression not only among Ukrainians but also among the population of European countries. Ukrainians have been under tremendous stress in recent years since the start of Russia’s extensive invasion. They need practical tools to adapt to the constant instability of their environment, and one of the benefits of developing one’s emotional intelligence is increased resilience, which helps them cope with stress and setbacks more effectively.

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2024-12-14

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Olga PANOK, Yuliia RYBINSKA , Valeriia LESHCHENKO , Maryna MYKOLAIENKO, Ani KOLESNYKOVA, Daria KUNCHENKO. (2024). Investigation of the emotional intelligence development through the segment of clip thinking of public consciousness. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 855–870. https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.2801

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