Короткий опис (реферат):
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has resulted in the involvement of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians. The combat zone is characterized by high levels of intensity, tension, and dynamism, placing military personnel under immense psychological stress. Such conditions can lead to exhaustion, which in turn can reduce the effectiveness of activities performed during armed conflict. Additionally, exposure to extreme conditions can result in short- and long-term psychological trauma and mental disorders. The response of military personnel to the stressors present in the combat environment is influenced by the unique circumstances experienced by each individual, as well as by their specific coping mechanisms. The impact of particular stressors on the mental health of servicemen, as well as the potential for the development of psychological trauma as a result of combat experiences, is influenced by a range of factors. These factors include individual psychological and personal characteristics, levels of psychological and professional training for combat missions, the nature and extent of combat motivation, and individual perceptions of the significance of combat within the broader context of their personal and historical experiences. Developing and implementing effective conceptual frameworks for understanding mental disorders and creating reliable diagnostic tools are crucial tasks in the current context. Such tools are necessary to facilitate accurate diagnosis and improve the quality of rehabilitation and socialization for soldiers returning from combat zones and their families. Moreover, effective diagnosis of mental disorders can aid friends and family members in understanding the nature of the problem, identifying the goals and motives behind specific behaviors associated with psychological trauma, and laying the foundation for improving the physical and emotional well-being of military personnel and fostering healthier interpersonal relationships. This article aims to investigate the specific challenges involved in diagnosing mental disorders among individuals serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Drawing on the findings of this study, the article seeks to identify the key problem areas in the diagnosis of mental disorders among military personnel and to propose potential solutions to these challenges. Methodology. During this study, some analytical and bibliographic methods were employed to analyze the existing literature on the diagnosis of mental disorders. Additionally, the study utilized systemic and structural, comparative, logical, and linguistic methods, as well as techniques such as induction, deduction, analysis, information synthesis, abstraction, and idealization to examine, correlate, and process the collected data. Furthermore, the authors of this study conducted an online questionnaire survey to identify key issues related to the challenges associated with diagnosing mental disorders among military personnel. Results. The findings of this study revealed key theoretical aspects related to the diagnosis of mental disorders among individuals serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Additionally, the study gathered input from psychologists, psychotherapists, and military personnel serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine regarding critical issues associated with diagnosing mental disorders among military personnel.