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The Fear of War Scale (FOWARS): Development and Initial Validation

The emergence of the Ukraine-Russia war in 2022 led to fear, worry and anxiety among individuals, mostly in the immediate neighboring countries of Ukraine. The purpose of the present study was to develop the fear of war scale (FOWARS), aiming to fill the gap in the literature that currently is scarc...

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Published in:Social sciences (Basel) 2023-05, Vol.12 (5), p.283
Main Authors: Kalcza-Janosi, Kinga, Kotta, Ibolya, Marschalko, Eszter Eniko, Szabo, Kinga
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Innovations
International relations
Mental disorders
Mental health
Nervous system
Nuclear war
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Threats
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