Abstract

A volunteer movement has emerged in Ukraine during the Revolution of Dignity and the events that followed it. Experts consider this event as an important component of civil society and the main driving force of the country’s reform. The clinical structure of post-stress disorders among examined volunteers was represented by the following nosologic forms: F 43.2 adjustment disorders (32.7% of men and 28.1% of women), F 43.1 - post-traumatic stress disorder (27.6% of men and 22.9% of women), F 41.0 - panic disorder (22.4% of men and 29.1% of women), F 41.1 - generalized anxiety disorder (17.3% of men and 19.9% of women). According to the Scale of Severity of Traumatic Stress, 62.8% of respondents have complete manifestation and 37.2% clear manifestation of stress disorder. According to the Hamilton Anxiety and Depression Rating Scale, 56.2% of subjects had a severe depressive episode, 62.1% had severe anxiety episode, 42.3% had moderate depressive episode, and 33.4% had a moderate anxiety episode. Severe clinical manifestations of PTSD were characteristic of volunteers who survived the fighting, with a high level of exposure to the traumatic event on all PTSD scales; excessive signs of stress disorder, severe or moderate depressive and anxiety episodes by the Hamilton Anxiety and Depression Rating Scale.

Highlights

  • Since 2014, Ukraine has been involved in hostilities on the territory of its Eastern part (Donetsk and Luhansk regions)

  • The most common type of modern volunteering in Ukraine is the support of combatants which involved in Joint Forces Operation

  • As the results of the study showed, clinical structure of post-stress disorders among examined volunteers was represented by the following nosologic types: F 43.2 adjustment http:// www.amazoniainvestiga.info disorders (32.7% of men and 28.1% of women), F 43.1 - post-traumatic stress disorder (27.6% of men and 22.9% of women), F 41.0 - panic disorder (22.4% of men and 29.1% of women), F 41.1 - generalized anxiety disorder (17.3% of men and 19.9% of women)

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Introduction

Since 2014, Ukraine has been involved in hostilities on the territory of its Eastern part (Donetsk and Luhansk regions). All hostilities are taking place in the area called the Anti-Terrorist Operation Zone or the Joint Forces Operation Zone. Volunteer movement is an important part of modern society. Volunteering is a voluntary, socially oriented non-profit activity for providing free assistance, and a volunteer, respectively, is a motivated person who by their own beliefs is engaged in this important socially useful work (Law of Ukraine «About volunteering» No 3236VI, 2011; Maruta & Markova, 2015; Markova & Kozyra, 2015; Chaban O.S., Bezsheyko, Khaustova, Ryvak & Kyrylyuk, 2018). The most common type of modern volunteering in Ukraine is the support of combatants which involved in Joint Forces Operation. In conditions of armed conflict, volunteering is accompanied by additional physical, psychological and emotional stress, significant changes in life rhythm, and sometimes even life risks, which, in general, characterizes volunteering as extreme, stressful activity, that hides danger of possible stress-related disorders (Hlaholych & Markova, 2018; Yuryev & Yuryeva, 2015)

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