Survey: 63% of "Israeli" students considering leaving studies due to war-related stress
The Hebrew newspaper Maariv published the results of a survey among students on the impact of the war on their mental health.
The survey revealed that 64 percent of students within the Israeli Occupation sought psychological assistance.
Here are the survey results:
- 64 percent of students sought psychological help.
- 61 percent have been waiting for half a year.
- 12 percent have been waiting for more than a year before receiving assistance.
- 76 percent of those who received treatment indicated that the reasons were recruitment calls, continuous evacuations due to sirens, and close family relations to those injured or killed.
- 63 percent are considering leaving their studies.
- 10 percent have already left their studies.
- 94 percent reported benefiting from the treatment.
According to the survey, the main issues faced by respondents included fear, lack of focus, frustration, and depression.