Data in Brief (Aug 2024)

Survey data on the Italian public's perception of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (March—August 2022)

  • Mario Angelelli,
  • Cosima Valentino,
  • Enrico Ciavolino,
  • Mariano Longo,
  • Sergio Salvatore,
  • Pierpaolo Limone,
  • Serena Arima,
  • Terri Mannarini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55
p. 110579

Abstract

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This article presents data collected through Computer-Assisted Web Interviewing (CAWI), conducted in Italy with the aim of exploring the Italian population's reaction to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and monitoring this reaction for the first six months of the attack through a six-round survey. Each round involved a representative sample of approximately 1010 (1007–1015) Italian adult citizens. Participants were asked questions about emotional reactions to the Russian invasion, coping strategies used, solidarity behaviour toward Ukrainian refugees, perceptions of refugees as a threat to the country, trust in national and international authorities to manage the international situation, and prospects for the future. Demographic data on the respondents were also collected. The survey design was developed by a research group from two universities (the University of Salento and the University of Foggia) and a European research centre, EICAP (European Institute of Cultural Analysis for Policy). The data provided in this article is a resource for researchers, public authorities, and other parties interested in surveying and studying public opinion. This dataset can be used to explore a wide range of topics, including prosocial behaviour and attitudes towards refugees in humanitarian emergencies.

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