Publications by authors named "Anna Chobanian"

To examine the prevalence and key correlates of psychological resilience in Ukrainian mental health workers (MHWs), using a novel discrepancy-based psychiatric resilience (DBPR) analytic approach. A total of 178 Ukrainian MHWs, recruited via convenience sampling from July to August 2023, completed a survey assessing their war-related exposures, occupational stress, and mental health symptoms and sociodemographic and psychosocial characteristics. DBPR scores were computed by regressing composite distress scores onto measures of war- and work-related stressors.

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Objective: The aim: To analyze the levels of competence formation in parents of senior preschoolers with moderate ID and to substantiate the obtained indicators for practical use.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: The sample of the study was 162 persons: experimental group (EG) - parents (or persons substituting them) of 53 preschoolers with moderate ID - 96 persons (out of the total number, 12 children are brought up by mothers without fathers); control group (CG) - parents (or persons substituting them) of 41 preschoolers with MID - 66 persons (out of the total number, 16 children are brought up by mothers without fathers).

Results: Results: The use of Fisher's φ-criterion allowed to draw the following conclusions: first, at the ascertaining stage of the experiment the characteristics of the EG and CG according to certain indicators of parental competence were homogeneous (α=0.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the links between mental health indicators in preschoolers with intellectual disabilities and the circumstances of their early development, including prenatal, natal, and postnatal stages.
  • It employs various research methods, including literature analysis and statistical comparisons, to assess mental health in children with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities.
  • Findings reveal that these children's mental health is negatively impacted by low self-awareness, anxiety, social behavior issues, and emotional instability, underscoring the need for early diagnosis of co-occurring mental health disorders to design effective interventions.
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