Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/10015
Title: QUALITY OF LIFE OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS IN UKRAINE: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Authors: Svitluchna, Nataliia
Afanasieva, Natalia
Bosniuk, Valerii
Deinychenko, Larysa
Kholodnyi, Oleksandr
Mykhliuk, Eduard
Ostopolets, Iryna
Shayda, Natalia
Shayda, Oleksandr
Keywords: quality of life
internally displaced persons
socio-psychological factors
health
Issue Date: 2017
Description: The article presents a social psychological analysis of the quality of life of internally displaced persons (IDP) affected by the armed conflict in Ukraine. When examining the quality of life of IDP, three main components were assessed: 1) functional abilities, the ability to carry out daily activities, general health; 2) social functioning: perception, attitudes, priorities, values, meanings of a person; 3) subjective well-being, emotional state. Using the research results will allow to optimize social planning and management, as well as to implement a scientifically sound social policy regarding IDP in Ukraine, which, in turn, will contribute to improving the quality of life of this population group.
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/10015
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