Dreams of Ukrainian female refugees to Poland

Published: 7 August 2024| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/k5pp237b98.2
Contributor:
Wojciech Owczarski

Description

The data concern the dreams of Ukrainian female refugees to Poland after February 24, 2022. 50 participants of face-to-face interviews answered questions about the content of their dreams from the period of their stay in Poland, especially their most recent dreams, dreams about war, and adaptive dreams. They were also asked about their potential symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as defined in DSM-5, as well as demographic information - age, education, and marital status. In the dataset, the symptoms of dissociative specification (depersonalization and derealization) and the occurrence of nightmares were indicated additionally, as they are helpful in assessing the level of the participants' traumatization. This dataset of quantitative findings enables detecting several kinds of relationship between the Ukrainian women's dream types, their posttraumatic symptoms, and their demographic situation.

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Institutions

Uniwersytet Gdanski Wydzial Filologiczny

Categories

Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Trauma, Dream Studies

Funding

DreamScience Foundation, International Association for the Study of Dreams

2022

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