Mental health and attitudes of Ukrainians towards psychological help
October 2022
Full version of the study of the mental health of Ukrainians
Gradus Research, in partnership with the Bezbariernist Foundation and the Ministry of Health, conducted a survey on the mental health of Ukrainians and their access to psychological assistance during the war.
Download the full report and see a detailed mental picture: what emotions respondents experience, whether they seek help, whether they are stressed, and many other insights.
*The full report is available in Ukrainian language only. You can download short version in English
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