Mental health burden of persons living in Ukraine and Ukrainians displaced to Switzerland: the mental health assessment of the Ukrainian population (MAP) studies

Introduction The war in Ukraine places a great burden on its population as well as the people who have been displaced from it. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of symptoms of depression, anxiety and Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees in Switzerla...

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Main Authors: Anja Frei, Milo A Puhan, Viktor von Wyl, Susi Kriemler, Mariya Bachmaha, Erich Seifritz, Tala Ballouz, Viktoriia Yasenok, Andreas Michael Baumer, Viktoriia Petrashenko, Marco Kaufmann, Seraina Rüegger, Andrii Loboda, Vladyslav Smiianov, Orest Suvalo, Andriana Kostenko
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Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://gh.bmj.com/content/10/8/e019557.full
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author Anja Frei
Milo A Puhan
Viktor von Wyl
Susi Kriemler
Mariya Bachmaha
Erich Seifritz
Tala Ballouz
Viktoriia Yasenok
Andreas Michael Baumer
Viktoriia Petrashenko
Marco Kaufmann
Seraina Rüegger
Andrii Loboda
Vladyslav Smiianov
Orest Suvalo
Andriana Kostenko
author_facet Anja Frei
Milo A Puhan
Viktor von Wyl
Susi Kriemler
Mariya Bachmaha
Erich Seifritz
Tala Ballouz
Viktoriia Yasenok
Andreas Michael Baumer
Viktoriia Petrashenko
Marco Kaufmann
Seraina Rüegger
Andrii Loboda
Vladyslav Smiianov
Orest Suvalo
Andriana Kostenko
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description Introduction The war in Ukraine places a great burden on its population as well as the people who have been displaced from it. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of symptoms of depression, anxiety and Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees in Switzerland and contextualise them with a non-war affected population.Methods Participants were recruited into prospective cohorts using random population sampling from 25 March to 9 August 2024. Raw prevalence estimates were adjusted using Bayesian modelling to account for instrument inaccuracy. Estimates were calculated according to age, sex and regional strata.Results 6036 Ukrainians from 10 regions, 657 refugees in Zürich and 766 Zürich residents were recruited. Prevalence of symptoms was generally high but varied across population strata in Ukraine. Median prevalence estimates for depression ranged 19.6%–54.8%; for anxiety disorder, the range was 3.7%–33.4%, and for PTSD, it was 15.0%–41.2%. We observed consistent patterns: (1) The burden was higher in south-east and central Ukraine than in the north-west; (2) refugee mental health closely resembles that of south-eastern and central Ukraine; (3) prevalences among women were higher than for men across conditions.To contextualise differences in mental health burden, we highlight the example of the group of old women aged 25–44 years. We found a prevalence of depression of 11.1% (95%CI: 4.6% to 19.6%), anxiety 3% (0.5% to 9.5%) and PTSD 4.8% (1.3% to 10.6%) in Zurich residents and a prevalence of depression of 46.9% (39.4% to 59.8%), anxiety 25.2% (19.8% to 31.3%) and PTSD 33.9% (28.7% to 39.4%) in women from Central Ukraine.Conclusions This first large-scale population-based study highlights a significant mental health burden among adult Ukrainians across the age range, in Ukraine and in Zurich compared with a non-war affected general population. These findings inform the planning and evaluation of urgently needed public mental health and mental healthcare services while also aiming to destigmatise mental health disorders by highlighting the substantial impact on the civilian population.Trail registration number ISRCTN17240415.
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spelling doaj-art-d0fce5d344594084adeb034dc17983f92025-08-20T03:41:31ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Global Health2059-79082025-08-0110810.1136/bmjgh-2025-019557Mental health burden of persons living in Ukraine and Ukrainians displaced to Switzerland: the mental health assessment of the Ukrainian population (MAP) studiesAnja Frei0Milo A Puhan1Viktor von Wyl2Susi Kriemler3Mariya Bachmaha4Erich Seifritz5Tala Ballouz6Viktoriia Yasenok7Andreas Michael Baumer8Viktoriia Petrashenko9Marco Kaufmann10Seraina Rüegger11Andrii Loboda12Vladyslav Smiianov13Orest Suvalo14Andriana Kostenko15Population Research Center, University of Zurich, Zurich, SwitzerlandEpidemiology, Biostatistics und Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zürich, SwitzerlandEpidemiology, Biostatistics und Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zürich, SwitzerlandEpidemiology, Biostatistics und Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zürich, SwitzerlandMental Health for Ukraine, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, UkraineDepartment of Adult Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Zurich, Zürich, ZH, SwitzerlandEpidemiology, Biostatistics und Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zürich, SwitzerlandEpidemiology, Biostatistics und Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zürich, SwitzerlandEpidemiology, Biostatistics und Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zürich, SwitzerlandSumy State University, Sumy, Sumy Oblast, UkraineEpidemiology, Biostatistics und Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zürich, SwitzerlandPopulation Research Center, University of Zurich, Zurich, SwitzerlandSumy State University, Sumy, Sumy Oblast, UkraineSumy State University, Sumy, Sumy Oblast, UkraineUkrainian Catholic University, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, UkraineSumy State University, Sumy, Sumy Oblast, UkraineIntroduction The war in Ukraine places a great burden on its population as well as the people who have been displaced from it. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of symptoms of depression, anxiety and Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees in Switzerland and contextualise them with a non-war affected population.Methods Participants were recruited into prospective cohorts using random population sampling from 25 March to 9 August 2024. Raw prevalence estimates were adjusted using Bayesian modelling to account for instrument inaccuracy. Estimates were calculated according to age, sex and regional strata.Results 6036 Ukrainians from 10 regions, 657 refugees in Zürich and 766 Zürich residents were recruited. Prevalence of symptoms was generally high but varied across population strata in Ukraine. Median prevalence estimates for depression ranged 19.6%–54.8%; for anxiety disorder, the range was 3.7%–33.4%, and for PTSD, it was 15.0%–41.2%. We observed consistent patterns: (1) The burden was higher in south-east and central Ukraine than in the north-west; (2) refugee mental health closely resembles that of south-eastern and central Ukraine; (3) prevalences among women were higher than for men across conditions.To contextualise differences in mental health burden, we highlight the example of the group of old women aged 25–44 years. We found a prevalence of depression of 11.1% (95%CI: 4.6% to 19.6%), anxiety 3% (0.5% to 9.5%) and PTSD 4.8% (1.3% to 10.6%) in Zurich residents and a prevalence of depression of 46.9% (39.4% to 59.8%), anxiety 25.2% (19.8% to 31.3%) and PTSD 33.9% (28.7% to 39.4%) in women from Central Ukraine.Conclusions This first large-scale population-based study highlights a significant mental health burden among adult Ukrainians across the age range, in Ukraine and in Zurich compared with a non-war affected general population. These findings inform the planning and evaluation of urgently needed public mental health and mental healthcare services while also aiming to destigmatise mental health disorders by highlighting the substantial impact on the civilian population.Trail registration number ISRCTN17240415.https://gh.bmj.com/content/10/8/e019557.full
spellingShingle Anja Frei
Milo A Puhan
Viktor von Wyl
Susi Kriemler
Mariya Bachmaha
Erich Seifritz
Tala Ballouz
Viktoriia Yasenok
Andreas Michael Baumer
Viktoriia Petrashenko
Marco Kaufmann
Seraina Rüegger
Andrii Loboda
Vladyslav Smiianov
Orest Suvalo
Andriana Kostenko
Mental health burden of persons living in Ukraine and Ukrainians displaced to Switzerland: the mental health assessment of the Ukrainian population (MAP) studies
BMJ Global Health
title Mental health burden of persons living in Ukraine and Ukrainians displaced to Switzerland: the mental health assessment of the Ukrainian population (MAP) studies
title_full Mental health burden of persons living in Ukraine and Ukrainians displaced to Switzerland: the mental health assessment of the Ukrainian population (MAP) studies
title_fullStr Mental health burden of persons living in Ukraine and Ukrainians displaced to Switzerland: the mental health assessment of the Ukrainian population (MAP) studies
title_full_unstemmed Mental health burden of persons living in Ukraine and Ukrainians displaced to Switzerland: the mental health assessment of the Ukrainian population (MAP) studies
title_short Mental health burden of persons living in Ukraine and Ukrainians displaced to Switzerland: the mental health assessment of the Ukrainian population (MAP) studies
title_sort mental health burden of persons living in ukraine and ukrainians displaced to switzerland the mental health assessment of the ukrainian population map studies
url https://gh.bmj.com/content/10/8/e019557.full
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