People in the Face of Modern Warfare : Relationships between Resource Distribution and Behaviour of Participants in the Hostilities in Ukraine (1. Edition 2022)

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People in the Face of Modern Warfare : Relationships between Resource Distribution and Behaviour of Participants in the Hostilities in Ukraine (1. Edition 2022)

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The volume presents correlations between resource distribution and strategies for coping with stress as well as selected consequences of traumatic experiences among participants in the armed conflict in Ukraine. How do resources influence the way people involved in the war deal with it? This monograph presents issues related to the armed conflict in Ukraine, which began in 2014 and is still ongoing. It shows the socio-historical background of warfare; the factors determining the distribution of adaptive resources (assigning them meaning, as well as experienced gains and losses of a subjective, state, material and energy nature). It also portrays the relationships between the distribution of adaptive resources and: 1) active, emotional and avoidant strategies for coping with war stress; 2) multidimensional consequences of long-term participation in war circumstances - including use of psychoactive substances, somatic disorders, mental difficulties, symptoms of depression, PTSD syndrome, post-traumatic growth. Stanislaw Fel is a sociology professor at the Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. His research interests focus mostly on migration studies, and ethical aspects of social problems. Iwona Niewiadomska is a psychology professor at the Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. Her research interests centre around psychological resilience, and psychosocial risk factors of stress. Katarzyna Lenart-Klos holds a PhD in sociology at the Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. Her research interests focus on sociology of dispositional groups, social rehabilitations, social work, and volunteering in penitentiaries.

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