Abstract

The aim of the study was to examine the characteristics of psycho-emotional state: self-assessment of depression, anxiety and depression on a hospital scale, emotional resilience, situational and personal anxiety in relation to stress in 637 people who returned from Joint Forces Operation. It is shown that among the surveyed individuals with good and moderate stress resistance there are average correlations between different manifestations of psycho-emotional state (p˂0,001). The average correlations between the intensity of combat experience of servicemen and average stress resistance were established: with increasing intensity of combat experience from mild to moderate, stress resistance decreased.

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