Acknowledgment
The co-authors of this paper acknowledge the support and cooperation of the Ukrainian refugees who participated in the survey. Also, the co-authors appreciate the encouragement and cooperation of the editor in chief of the Journal of Loss and Trauma for this letter. Gratitude is expressed to Drs. Toby and Mort Mower (Z’L) for their generous support of the Ben Gurion University of the Negev – Regional Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research (RADAR) Center.
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Vsevolod Konstantinov
Vsevolod Konstantinov, is a professor and head of the Department of General Psychology, Penza State University (Penza, Russia). He is author of 6 books and over 100 scientific publications. His scientific interests are problems of migrant and immigrant adaptation to new living conditions, socio-psychological aspects of personality maladjustment, and problems of addictive behavior among related issues.
Alexander Reznik
Alexander Reznik, Senior Research Associate of the Regional Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research (RADAR) Center, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, is author of 6 books and more than 80 scientific publications on substance abuse among high-risk populations, including immigrants and school dropouts as well as the issue of acculturation.
Richard Isralowitz
Richard Isralowitz, Director of the Regional Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research (RADAR) Center and Professor (Emeritus), Ben Gurion University of the Negev (BGU received recognition and award from the US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for his "Contributions to Scientific Diplomacy through Outstanding Efforts in International Collaborative Research," and has served as a NIDA Distinguished International Scientist as well as a Fulbright Scholar.