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Scientific Studios on Social and Political Psychology
Volume 49 (2022): Issue 52 (June 2022)
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The Nature of the Manifestation of Procrastination among Medical University Teachers during the Period of Altered Psycho-Emotional State During Forsed Social Distancing due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and its impact on the Quality of Life
Ivan R. Romash
Ivan R. Romash
,
Vasyl E. Neyko
Vasyl E. Neyko
,
Iryna B. Romash
Iryna B. Romash
,
Mykhaylo I. Vynnyk
Mykhaylo I. Vynnyk
,
Olesya M. Gerych
Olesya M. Gerych
and
Mykhaylo M. Pustovoyt
Mykhaylo M. Pustovoyt
| Oct 13, 2022
Scientific Studios on Social and Political Psychology
Volume 49 (2022): Issue 52 (June 2022)
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Published Online:
Oct 13, 2022
Page range:
97 - 106
Received:
Apr 04, 2022
Accepted:
Jun 19, 2022
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33120/sssppj.vi4952.267
Keywords
procrastination
,
teachers
,
higher medical education
,
quality of life
,
mental health
,
physical health
,
COVID-19
© 2022 Ivan R. Romash et al., published by Sciendo
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