A survey to explore the relevance of the transgenerational experiences of Ukrainian civilians during the war. Responses will be kept confidential, and the results will be used only in aggregated form

Your answers will help us understand how family and historical experiences are linked to ways of coping with the stress of war

The HITT-Q research version for Ukrainian civilians

This version helps explore how the family and historical experiences of Ukrainian civilians are linked to their ability to overcome difficulties and their strategies for coping with stress in wartime.

The survey includes:

  • 10 questions — demographic information;
  • 65 questions — HITT-Q;
  • 10 questions — the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-10);
  • 54 questions — the Stress Coping Strategies Questionnaire (SACS).

⏰ Estimated completion time: 20–25 minutes.


JOIN THE RESEARCH (Ukrainian)

These are research versions, so an automatic calculator and PDF reports are not included here.

After completing the questionnaire, you will receive a copy of your answers via email—not calculated scores or a ready-made interpretation. If you wish, you can discuss your answers with a psychologist or psychotherapist trained to work with the HITT-Q.

How should the HITT-Q results be interpreted?

Tetyana Stanislavska’s original model, “Landscape-Boat-Person”, helps interpret HITT-Q results by integrating indicators of the family system and the individual with the historical context, family history, and the person’s current life circumstances.

HOW THE “LANDSCAPE-BOAT-PERSON” MODEL WORKS