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. 2024 May 13:69:1607094.
doi: 10.3389/ijph.2024.1607094. eCollection 2024.

Impact of the War in Ukraine on the Ability of Children to Recognize Basic Emotions

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Impact of the War in Ukraine on the Ability of Children to Recognize Basic Emotions

Oleksandra Loshenko et al. Int J Public Health. .

Abstract

Objectives: This study assessed emotion recognition skills in school-age children in wartime conditions in Ukraine.

Methods: An online survey based on the concept of basic emotions was administrated to a sample of 419 schoolchildren from Ukraine and a control group of 310 schoolchildren from the Czech Republic, aged 8 to 12.

Results: There is no difference in judging the intensity of anger and fear by Ukrainian children, compared with the control group. There is no evidence that the emotions of anger, fear, and sadness were better recognized in the Ukrainian group. Children from Ukraine were better at recognizing positive emotions than Czech children.

Conclusion: Increased risks of threats and wartime experience do not impair the accuracy of identification of emotions like fear or the assessment of intensity of basic emotions by children who experience war in Ukraine. Still, it is important to continue studying the long-term consequences of military conflicts in order to deepen the understanding of their impact on human mental functioning.

Keywords: children; emotion intensity; emotion recognition; emotion recognition accuracy; war.

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The authors declare that they do not have any conflicts of interest.

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Interaction between country and emotion type - anger and fear versus others (Ukraine, Czech Republic. 2023).
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FIGURE 2
Interaction between country and emotion type - anger or fear or sadness versus others (Ukraine, Czech Republic. 2023).

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