Oleksiy Kolodezhny
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Recent Articles
1.
Goto R, Pinchuk I, Okubo Y, Pimenova N, Kolodezhny O, Kano Y, et al.
World Psychiatry
. 2025 Jan;
24(1):142-144.
PMID: 39810690
No abstract available.
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Pinchuk I, Goto R, Kolodezhny O, Pimenova N, Skokauskas N
Int J Ment Health Syst
. 2025 Jan;
19(1):1.
PMID: 39773667
No abstract available.
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Goto R, Pinchuk I, Kolodezhny O, Pimenova N, Kano Y, Skokauskas N
JAMA Pediatr
. 2024 Mar;
178(5):480-488.
PMID: 38526470
Importance: With exposure to traumatic events and reduced access to mental health care, adolescents of Ukraine during the Russian invasion since February 2022 are at high risk of psychiatric conditions....
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Goto R, Pinchuk I, Kolodezhny O, Pimenova N, Skokauskas N
BMC Public Health
. 2023 Jul;
23(1):1342.
PMID: 37438711
Background: Since February 14, 2022, Ukraine has once again been under attack by the Russian forces, putting the nation in one of the biggest emergencies in Europe since World War...
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Pinchuk I, Goto R, Kolodezhny O, Pimenova N, Skokauskas N
Int J Ment Health Syst
. 2023 Jun;
17(1):20.
PMID: 37355602
Background: Since February 2022, the people of Ukraine have experienced devastating losses due to the Russian invasion, increasing the demand for mental healthcare across the nation. Using longitudinal data on...
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Goto R, Pinchuk I, Kolodezhny O, Pimenova N, Skokauskas N
Br J Psychiatry
. 2022 Dec;
222(2):82-87.
PMID: 36458514
Background: In February 2022, Russia began its invasion of Ukraine. War increases the demand for mental healthcare among affected populations, but with devastating losses across the nation, it is unclear...
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Pinchuk I, Pishel V, Polyvianaia M, Chumak S, Ilnytska T, Stepanova N, et al.
Psychiatr Danub
. 2022 Oct;
34(3):572-577.
PMID: 36257009
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic is an extraordinary challenge for all countries and affects the psychological wellbeing of healthcare professionals working with people suffering from COVID-19 and puts them at a...
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Pinchuk I, Goto R, Pimenova N, Kolodezhny O, Guerrero A, Skokauskas N
Eur Psychiatry
. 2022 Aug;
65(1):e45.
PMID: 35946339
No abstract available.