Abstract:
In today's conditions of full-scale war, Ukrainian higher education students find
themselves in a double bind, where ordinary academic demands are combined
with constant threat, anxiety, uncertainty, interruptions in the educational
process, information pressure, losses or displacement. According to recent
research, high rates of stress, anxiety, and depression have been observed
among students at domestic higher education institutions over the more than
three years of war. Such psycho-emotional stress without proper support not
only harms the mental health of young people, but also affects academic
performance, the ability to self-regulate, adapt to new forms of learning and
social integration.