Ukrainian female students experienced less burnout in 2023 but more in 2024 compared to earlier years, with statistically significant changes.
Scientific Claim
Burnout scores were associated with survey period (F(2,2,789)=10.318, p<.001, partial η²=0.007), with lower scores in 2023 compared to 2022 and higher scores in 2024 compared to 2023 among Ukrainian female university students.
Original Statement
“One-way ANOVA shows a significant difference in SBM scores associated with survey period (F(2,2,789) = 10.318, p < .001, partial η2 = .007).”
Evidence Quality Assessment
Claim Status
appropriately stated
Study Design Support
Design supports claim
Appropriate Language Strength
association
Can only show association/correlation
Assessment Explanation
The study design only supports association claims. The phrasing correctly uses 'associated with' without implying causation.
Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
Mental health and well-being among Ukrainian female university students: The impact of war over 3 years
The study found that Ukrainian female students felt less burned out in 2023 than in 2022, but more burned out in 2024 than in 2023—exactly what the claim says.