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dc.contributor.authorDługosz, Piotrpl_PL
dc.contributor.authorKryvachuk, Liudmylapl_PL
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-07T07:00:17Z
dc.date.available2020-09-07T07:00:17Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationPsychological Journal, Volume 6, Issue 7, 2020, s. 9-17pl_PL
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11716/7494
dc.description.abstractThe article presents the results of research on neu-roticism among students in Poland and Ukraine, which was given rise by the coronavirus pandemic. The research was conducted on a sample of 1978 respondents in Poland and 411 in Ukraine with the use of the on-line survey method. The scale of neuroticism comprises of 8 items. The follo-wing symptoms have been included in the scale: headaches; stomach aches; dizziness; trouble sleeping; nervousness; gloom, bad mood; fatigue; irritability, bad mood. The inten-sification of symptoms in the last 7 days was measured with the use of the ordinal scale. All statistical analyses have been conducted using the SPSS, version 25. The research results indicate that average and high levels of neuroticism were observed among 61% of the respondents in Poland and 47% in Ukraine. The compari-son of results between the Polish and Ukrainian youth indi- cates that Ukrainians have a lower level of neuroticism than Poles, which may mean that they cope with the quarantine and distant learning better. Regression analysis has shown that the main factors which have impact on the level of neu-roticism are educational burnout, gender, financial situa-tion, interest in the pandemic and satisfaction with life. Neuroticism increases together with the educational bur-nout, the loss of economic resources and the increase in the interest in the pandemic. Moreover, females scored higher on the scale of neuroticism. Comparative analyses between Polish and Ukrainian students indicate that Ukrainian youth cope with the quarantine and distance education better and have better mental health. The collected observations show that in the conditions of pandemic a neurotic generation of coronavirus may come to being. To sum up, it may be said that in both countries the difficulties connected with distant learning, the fear of the pandemic, gender and financial standing have impact on the level of neuroticism. It seems that together with the quarantine, the worsening of mental condition took place.en_EN
dc.language.isoukpl_PL
dc.subjectCovid-19en_EN
dc.subjectneuroticismen_EN
dc.subjectmental healthen_EN
dc.subjectstressen_EN
dc.subjecteducational burnouten_EN
dc.subjectstudentsen_EN
dc.subjectPoland and Ukraineen_EN
dc.titleМолодь Польщі та України в умовах пандемії Covid-19: стан психічного здоров’я та рівень нейротизмуuk_UK
dc.title.alternativeYouth of Poland and Ukraine in the conditions of Covid-19 pandemic: mental health status and the level of neurotismen_EN
dc.typeArticlepl_PL


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