NADIYA collaborative research on circumstances impacting health in displaced people from Ukraine in the Netherlands

Information

Information

If you have come to the Netherlands from Ukraine in response to the Russian full-scale invasion since February 2022, you are very welcome to participate in NADIYA survey (online). This survey includes questions about your personal experiences, current mental and physical health and about how you deal with all these changes. If you are a parent, additional questions ask about your experiences with the relationship of your child(ren).

The survey is not only for adults, but also for children and adolescents.

If you have children, we kindly ask you to invite them to participate as well. The experiences of children and adolescents tend to be underlooked. Therefore we invite them to complete their own survey, adapted to their age, so that their experiences are attended to as well.

We would appreciate your participation tremendously. With your answers we can inform Dutch communities on how to improve services for health care and reception. For more information, see the participant information below:

Participant Information and Informed Consent Form (Ukrainian)

UA – NADIYA інформація для дорослих

Participant Information and Informed Consent Form (Russian)

RU – NADIYA информация для взрослых

Participant Information and Informed Consent Form (English)

ENG – NADIYA Adult

 

How can you help?

Below you find a link to the online survey. Please note, that there are surveys for different age-groups. All surveys are available in English, Ukrainian and Russian. Answering the survey will take approximately 30 minutes for adults, and 15-20 minutes for teenagers and children. We sincerely hope this is feasible. As all that has happened since February 22 (and before) has major consequences for families, we invite family members to participate (a family code is included to link the surveys of members of one family).

Survey for Adults (18 years or older) 

Survey for Teenagers 16 – 17 years)

Survey for Teenagers 12 – 15 years

Survey for Children 8 – 11 years