THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATUS AND INDICATORS OF LIFE QUALITY OF WOMEN WITH A DISEASE OF A FIBROMYOMA AND COMBINED ENDOCRINE PATHOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2018.1.8751Keywords:
uterine fibroids, psycho-emotional status, quality of life, endocrine dysfunction.Abstract
The aim of the study – to evaluate the psychoemotional status and life quality of women with a disease of a fibromyoma in combination with dysfunction of the thyroid gland.
Materials and Methods. The psychological questionnaires were made among the main group of 35 women and among 20 practically healthy women of reproductive age with the aim to examine them.
Results and Discussion. The women of the main group had more pronounced indicators of psycho emotional disorders than they were in the group of the healthy women. The predominance of varying degrees of depressive symptoms and emotional lability has been noted. According to the results it should be noted that 55.5 % of the control group showed the high level of their life quality, while only 5 % of patients in the main group reported this result.
Conclusions. The presence of combined dishormonal processes of different localization negatively affects both the psychoemotional state and the quality of life of women in all its spheres. Therefore, the choice of the treatment method for this category of patients also requires individual psychotherapeutic rehabilitation due to their expressed emotional lability and low stress resistance.
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