QUALITY OF LIFE IN WOMEN WITH DEPRESSION OF DIFFERENT GENESIS AND VARIOUS EXPRESSION OF MACRO-, MESO- AND MICROSOCIAL DISADAPATION
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2020.1.11202Keywords:
depressive disorders, psychosocial maladaptation, macro-, meso-, microsocial maladaptation, psychogenic depression, organic depression, endogenous depression, womenAbstract
Purpose: to study the quality of life in women with depression of different genesis and different severity of macro-, meso- and microsocial maladaptation, in order to determine further targeted aims of personalization of treatment and rehabilitation measures for this contingent of patients.
Materials and Methods. Contingent and research methods. 252 women with depressive disorders were examined: 94 persons with psychogenic (prolonged depressive response caused by adaptation disorder), 83 women with endogenous (depressive episode; recurrently depressive disorder; bipolar affective disorder; current episode of depression) and 75 with depression (organ depression) and 75 affective disorders). 48 women had no signs of psychosocial maladaptation, while the other 204 showed manifestations of macro-, meso-, and microsocial maladaptation of different severity. The study was conducted using clinical psychopathological and psychodiagnostic methods.
Results. As a result of the study, regularities were found to deteriorate the quality of life in all spheres as the severity of psychosocial maladaptation in all spheres of life increased. Most of these patterns are manifested in macrosocial maladaptation, and the smallest in microsocial maladaptation.
Conclusions. The identified patterns should be taken into account in the development of treatment and rehabilitation measures for patients with depressive disorders, which is the perspective of this work.
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