@article{Kuzikova_Zlyvkov_Lukomska_2023, title={Traumatic experience of residents of the de-occupied territories of Ukraine}, url={https://insight.journal.kspu.edu/index.php/insight/article/view/133}, DOI={10.32999/KSU2663-970X/2023-9-13}, abstractNote={<p>The article is devoted to&nbsp;<em>clarifying the</em> war-related traumatic experience of the residents in the <em>de</em>-<em>occupied Kyiv and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine. </em><strong>The purpose </strong>of the research is to determine the traumatic experience of the residents in the <em>de</em>-<em>occupied</em> territories of Ukraine caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war. <strong>Methods.</strong> In this study, we compared the severity of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic grief among the respondents aged 14 to 70 years who were in the active combat zone and under temporary occupation in the Kyiv and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine. 394 respondents participated in the research. Participants were asked to describe their traumatic events using the questionnaires: International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ), Traumatic Grief Inventory-Self Report Plus (TGI-SR+), Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5). <strong>Results</strong>. It was found that residents in the <em>de</em>-<em>occupied</em> territories of Ukraine are characterized by significant symptoms of PTSD, such as agitation and avoidance, traumatic grief expressed in excessive excitement, and traumatic loss has a moderate effect on the general adaptation of the respondent’ personality. In particular, agitation in the context of post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic grief is more characteristic of teenagers and young people; young people are characterized by symptoms of avoidance and intrusions, people aged 31-50 years – by intrusions, and the oldest respondents – by excitation. <strong>Conclusions</strong>. This study shows that PTSD symptoms are more common for respondents over fifty years of age, who have deficit of internal and external resources. It has been proven that residents’ PTSD symptoms severity in the de-occupied Kharkiv region is statistically significantly lower than that of the residents’ of the de-occupied Kyiv region, this is due to longer occupation, and therefore, the emergence of PTSD symptoms is possible in a more delayed period.</p&gt;}, number={9}, journal={Insight: the psychological dimensions of society}, author={Kuzikova Svitlana Borysivna and Zlyvkov Valerii Lavrentiiovych and Lukomska Svitlana Oleksiivna}, year={2023}, month={May}, pages={228-243} }