Volunteers' psychological condition during the war in Ukraine - a survey
CONCLUSIONS: Impact of volunteering on one's mental well-being ranged from positive to detrimental. Initial mood had significant impact on mental well-being after volunteering. The phenomenon of indirect trauma among non-professional volunteers is not sufficiently explored yet and requires further research.PMID:38452295 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/171413 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Patryk Rodek Karolina Kucia Artur Pastuszka Wojciech M ędrala Krzysztof Kucia Source Type: research

Analysis of the feelings of patients with HIV/AIDS and HCV in contact with health professionals. Assessment based on cases of stigmatisation and discrimination
CONCLUSIONS: Stigmatisation and discrimination by medical staff against patients were, according to the respondents, linked to fear of infection but confirmation of this relationship would require further research. In the course of these cases, patients experienced pejorative verbal evaluation, impediment or denial of health services, which could have specific health consequences. These types of attitudes had a negative impact on their emotional state.PMID:38452318 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/169912 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Maciej Rogala Piotr Brzyski Daria Biechowska Ewa Donesch-Je żo Iwona Kowalska-Bobko Magdalena Kozela Karolina Koziara Source Type: research

Volunteers' psychological condition during the war in Ukraine - a survey
CONCLUSIONS: Impact of volunteering on one's mental well-being ranged from positive to detrimental. Initial mood had significant impact on mental well-being after volunteering. The phenomenon of indirect trauma among non-professional volunteers is not sufficiently explored yet and requires further research.PMID:38452295 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/171413 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Patryk Rodek Karolina Kucia Artur Pastuszka Wojciech M ędrala Krzysztof Kucia Source Type: research

Analysis of the feelings of patients with HIV/AIDS and HCV in contact with health professionals. Assessment based on cases of stigmatisation and discrimination
CONCLUSIONS: Stigmatisation and discrimination by medical staff against patients were, according to the respondents, linked to fear of infection but confirmation of this relationship would require further research. In the course of these cases, patients experienced pejorative verbal evaluation, impediment or denial of health services, which could have specific health consequences. These types of attitudes had a negative impact on their emotional state.PMID:38452318 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/169912 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Maciej Rogala Piotr Brzyski Daria Biechowska Ewa Donesch-Je żo Iwona Kowalska-Bobko Magdalena Kozela Karolina Koziara Source Type: research

Volunteers' psychological condition during the war in Ukraine - a survey
CONCLUSIONS: Impact of volunteering on one's mental well-being ranged from positive to detrimental. Initial mood had significant impact on mental well-being after volunteering. The phenomenon of indirect trauma among non-professional volunteers is not sufficiently explored yet and requires further research.PMID:38452295 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/171413 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Patryk Rodek Karolina Kucia Artur Pastuszka Wojciech M ędrala Krzysztof Kucia Source Type: research

Analysis of the feelings of patients with HIV/AIDS and HCV in contact with health professionals. Assessment based on cases of stigmatisation and discrimination
CONCLUSIONS: Stigmatisation and discrimination by medical staff against patients were, according to the respondents, linked to fear of infection but confirmation of this relationship would require further research. In the course of these cases, patients experienced pejorative verbal evaluation, impediment or denial of health services, which could have specific health consequences. These types of attitudes had a negative impact on their emotional state.PMID:38452318 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/169912 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Maciej Rogala Piotr Brzyski Daria Biechowska Ewa Donesch-Je żo Iwona Kowalska-Bobko Magdalena Kozela Karolina Koziara Source Type: research

Volunteers' psychological condition during the war in Ukraine - a survey
CONCLUSIONS: Impact of volunteering on one's mental well-being ranged from positive to detrimental. Initial mood had significant impact on mental well-being after volunteering. The phenomenon of indirect trauma among non-professional volunteers is not sufficiently explored yet and requires further research.PMID:38452295 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/171413 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Patryk Rodek Karolina Kucia Artur Pastuszka Wojciech M ędrala Krzysztof Kucia Source Type: research

Analysis of the feelings of patients with HIV/AIDS and HCV in contact with health professionals. Assessment based on cases of stigmatisation and discrimination
CONCLUSIONS: Stigmatisation and discrimination by medical staff against patients were, according to the respondents, linked to fear of infection but confirmation of this relationship would require further research. In the course of these cases, patients experienced pejorative verbal evaluation, impediment or denial of health services, which could have specific health consequences. These types of attitudes had a negative impact on their emotional state.PMID:38452318 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/169912 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Maciej Rogala Piotr Brzyski Daria Biechowska Ewa Donesch-Je żo Iwona Kowalska-Bobko Magdalena Kozela Karolina Koziara Source Type: research

Volunteers' psychological condition during the war in Ukraine - a survey
CONCLUSIONS: Impact of volunteering on one's mental well-being ranged from positive to detrimental. Initial mood had significant impact on mental well-being after volunteering. The phenomenon of indirect trauma among non-professional volunteers is not sufficiently explored yet and requires further research.PMID:38452295 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/171413 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Patryk Rodek Karolina Kucia Artur Pastuszka Wojciech M ędrala Krzysztof Kucia Source Type: research

Analysis of the feelings of patients with HIV/AIDS and HCV in contact with health professionals. Assessment based on cases of stigmatisation and discrimination
CONCLUSIONS: Stigmatisation and discrimination by medical staff against patients were, according to the respondents, linked to fear of infection but confirmation of this relationship would require further research. In the course of these cases, patients experienced pejorative verbal evaluation, impediment or denial of health services, which could have specific health consequences. These types of attitudes had a negative impact on their emotional state.PMID:38452318 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/169912 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Maciej Rogala Piotr Brzyski Daria Biechowska Ewa Donesch-Je żo Iwona Kowalska-Bobko Magdalena Kozela Karolina Koziara Source Type: research

Volunteers' psychological condition during the war in Ukraine - a survey
CONCLUSIONS: Impact of volunteering on one's mental well-being ranged from positive to detrimental. Initial mood had significant impact on mental well-being after volunteering. The phenomenon of indirect trauma among non-professional volunteers is not sufficiently explored yet and requires further research.PMID:38452295 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/171413 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Patryk Rodek Karolina Kucia Artur Pastuszka Wojciech M ędrala Krzysztof Kucia Source Type: research

Analysis of the feelings of patients with HIV/AIDS and HCV in contact with health professionals. Assessment based on cases of stigmatisation and discrimination
CONCLUSIONS: Stigmatisation and discrimination by medical staff against patients were, according to the respondents, linked to fear of infection but confirmation of this relationship would require further research. In the course of these cases, patients experienced pejorative verbal evaluation, impediment or denial of health services, which could have specific health consequences. These types of attitudes had a negative impact on their emotional state.PMID:38452318 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/169912 (Source: Psychiatria Polska)
Source: Psychiatria Polska - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Maciej Rogala Piotr Brzyski Daria Biechowska Ewa Donesch-Je żo Iwona Kowalska-Bobko Magdalena Kozela Karolina Koziara Source Type: research