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            Cite this article as:
            Stadnik, A. V., Melnyk, Yu. B., Babak, S. A., Vashchenko, I. V., & Krut, P. P. (2022). Psychological distress among
            students  and  cadets  of  universities  in  the  war  conditions.  International  Journal  of  Science  Annals,  5(1-2),  20–29.
            https://doi.org/10.26697/ijsa.2022.1-2.0


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