Influence of digital technologies of distance education on the mental health of a child in the conditions of wartime realities

Author:

Romanova Iryna1ORCID,Kudin Serhiy2ORCID,Rybak Oksana3ORCID,Zavalevskyi Yuri4ORCID,Pushkarova Tamara5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Ukraine.

2. Chernihiv Collegium National University named after T.G. Shevchenko, Ukraine.

3. Ivan Franko National Univercity of Lviv, Ukraine.

4. State Scientific Institution "Institute of Modernization of the Content of Education" 3035, Ukraine.

5. NAPS Institute for Modernization of Education Content, Ukraine.

Abstract

Russian aggression against Ukraine has caused considerable damage not only to the Ukrainian economy and infrastructure but also to the mental health of the nation. The highest risk group includes schoolchildren who have experienced traumatic experiences and, in some cases, physical injuries. The purpose of the article is to analyze the impact of digital technologies of distance education on the mental health of children in the conditions of military operations. Methods of analysis, synthesis, structural-functional, prognostic were used. In the results, the general problems of children's mental health formation in Ukraine were determined, peculiarities of the implementation of the recommendations of the World Health Organization regarding the observance of mental health were traced, and the effects of an aggressive digital environment, which were intensified by military actions, were determined. Special attention is paid to the recommendations to teachers regarding the continued use of digital technologies and distance education in wartime conditions. In the conclusions, it was noted that military challenges impose additional obligations on teachers and parents, because in the conditions of martial law, protecting children's psyche from additional stress is extremely important. For this, a system of methodological recommendations has been developed, which will be relevant for this process.

Publisher

Amazonia Investiga

Subject

General Medicine

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