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From: Dynamics of hospitalizations and staffing of Ukraine’s mental health services during the Russian invasion

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Proportional symbol maps of changes in mental health services in Ukraine during the 2022 Russian invasion. Proportional symbol maps were created for (A) percentages of hospitalizations related to war trauma in each the two waves (%), (B) percentages displaced workers out of total medical workers in each of the two waves (%), and (C) percentages of new employees out of total medical workers in the follow-up survey (%). For the follow-up survey, facilities reported information on hospitalizations in July 2022 and information on the number and displacement of staff at the time of the study (August-September 2022). Each circle represents the percentages aggregated by region. Shaded areas (in grey) represent regions that are or have been under Russian occupation as of August 16th, 2022. All hospitals with more hospitalizations in the first survey or the follow-up survey than January 2022 are shown to have no reductions in hospitalizations (0%). Note that percentages of displaced workers out of total medical workers could exceed 100% as some workers may not have been medical workers. Statistics for regions with unavailable data are not shown

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