PERSONOLOGIC PROPERTIES AND ATTITUDE TO ILLNESS IN WOMEN WITH NEUROTIC ANXIETY-DEPRESSIVE DISORDER OF DIFFERENT GENESIS FORCED MAGRANTS AND WIVES OF SERVICEMEN PARTICIPATING IN ATO)
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2415-8798.2016.4.7159Keywords:
neurotic anxiety-depressive disorder, psychogenesis, women, personologic properties, attitude to disease.Abstract
The Purpose of the study was a comparative analysis of personologic properties and attitude to illness in women with neurotic anxiety and depressive disorders of different different genesis to justify differentiation therapeutic approaches. With clinical psychopathological and psychodiagnostic methods based on "Lviv Regional Clinical Psychiatric Hospital" examined 200 women, 150 people with anxiety and depressive disorders neurotic case (of which 78 – internally displaced and 72 – the wives of army officers participating in ATO), 25 patients with endogenous depression and 25 mentally healthy women. The most problematic personal sphere of women with neurotic anxiety and depressive disorders of various psychogenesis appeared communicative sphere. Among the dominant features personalogical they dominated uncompromising, impulsive and pessimism, self-doubt; they are characterized by impatience, deposition solutions to complex issues, thoughtlessness, unreliability, shyness and indecision, were dependent on others. They also characteristic maladaptive attitudes towards their own disease. Non-adaptive combination of personological properties and maladaptive attitudes to disease are predictors of getting them anxious and depressive disorders. Identified personologic properties and characteristics of attitude to the disease have no genesis specificity, and can be considered as common targets of medical and psychological interventions of this group, regardless of psychotrauma factors. These data formed the basis by us in the development of complex differentiated system of specialized medical care for women with neurotic anxiety and depressive disorders of various psychogenesis.
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