The University of Eastern Finland is involved in an international study exploring how watching the Russo-Ukrainian war is associated with university students' experiences of stress, interference with study or work, and psychological well-being. The study found that the more a student follows news about the war, the more depressive symptoms and interfering thoughts they have.
"The study was conducted in Finland, Canada and Germany, with each country showing similar results: watching the war is associated with interfering thoughts that are linked to experiences of depressive symptoms," says Professor of Health Psychology Taina Hintsa.
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