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PersonaMatrix Research Journal·Volume 1 (2025)·ISSN: Pending·DOI: Pending

The Impact of Stress Factors on the Psychological Maturity of Legal Process Participants During Martial Law

Authors
Anatoliy DrobakhaCorresponding
Independent Researcher, Author of the PersonaMatrix Project, Florida, USA
Received2025-03-20
Accepted2025-04-30
Published2025-05-15
DOIPending
LicenseCC BY 4.0
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Abstract

This publication examines the influence of stress factors on the psychological maturity of participants in legal processes under martial law conditions. The study analyzes how extreme environmental stressors affect cognitive functioning, decision-making capacity, and psychological resilience in legal contexts, with implications for both psychological assessment and legal practice.

Keywords

stress factorspsychological maturitymartial lawlegal psychologycognitive functioning

Citation

Drobakha, A. (2025). The impact of stress factors on the psychological maturity of legal process participants during martial law. In The legal system of Ukraine: European vector of development under martial law: Proceedings of the XV International Scientific and Practical Conference (pp. 145–147).

References

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