Peculiarities of frosting response in participants of martial actions with clinical manifestations of post-traumatic syndrome and partial loss of vision

In the study of frustration reactions and stress tolerance in combatants with eye trauma and partial loss of vision against the background of clinical manifestations of posttraumatic syndrome (54 people), significant differences were found between those who took part in combat actions from clinical...

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Main Author: Rostislav Abdriakhimov
Format: Article
Language:Ukrainian
Published: V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University 2019-07-01
Series:Психіатрія, неврологія та медична психологія
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description In the study of frustration reactions and stress tolerance in combatants with eye trauma and partial loss of vision against the background of clinical manifestations of posttraumatic syndrome (54 people), significant differences were found between those who took part in combat actions from clinical manifestations of post-traumatic syndrome without injury (46 people) and a group of patients having a domestic injury of the organs of vision with partial loss of it (59 people). Combatants demonstrated an extrapunitive response direction and a necessary recalcitrant type of reaction. In second place is their ego-defensive type of reaction. The presence of depressive, asthenic and aggressive response options. In the group with no injury, extrapunitive direction was observed more often. In the domestic character of damage, these indicators were significantly lower and approached the standard level. Participants in hostilities experienced varying levels of stress tolerance, depending on the methodology, and low levels in the case of domestic trauma. Comparison of the presence and relevance of frustrating and stressful factors showed their greater frequency and significance among combatants with and without injury. Thus, participants in combat operations with an eye injury with partial loss of vision and without it and the clinical manifestations of the post-traumatic syndrome are unidirectional and more pronounced with eye injury changes. With a domestic injury, they are much lower. This indicates the significant role of clinical manifestations of posttraumatic syndrome in the occurrence of mental disorders. This suggests the possibility of including in the action methods of psychological protection of the individual and adaptation to the presence of stress-frustration.
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spelling doaj.art-05ff07d3ea3c41478df55d2e19b361e52022-12-21T21:09:47ZukrV. N. Karazin Kharkiv National UniversityПсихіатрія, неврологія та медична психологія2312-56752411-166X2019-07-011010.26565/2312-5675-2018-10-08Peculiarities of frosting response in participants of martial actions with clinical manifestations of post-traumatic syndrome and partial loss of vision Rostislav Abdriakhimov0 Kiev clinical hospital No 2 on a railway transportationIn the study of frustration reactions and stress tolerance in combatants with eye trauma and partial loss of vision against the background of clinical manifestations of posttraumatic syndrome (54 people), significant differences were found between those who took part in combat actions from clinical manifestations of post-traumatic syndrome without injury (46 people) and a group of patients having a domestic injury of the organs of vision with partial loss of it (59 people). Combatants demonstrated an extrapunitive response direction and a necessary recalcitrant type of reaction. In second place is their ego-defensive type of reaction. The presence of depressive, asthenic and aggressive response options. In the group with no injury, extrapunitive direction was observed more often. In the domestic character of damage, these indicators were significantly lower and approached the standard level. Participants in hostilities experienced varying levels of stress tolerance, depending on the methodology, and low levels in the case of domestic trauma. Comparison of the presence and relevance of frustrating and stressful factors showed their greater frequency and significance among combatants with and without injury. Thus, participants in combat operations with an eye injury with partial loss of vision and without it and the clinical manifestations of the post-traumatic syndrome are unidirectional and more pronounced with eye injury changes. With a domestic injury, they are much lower. This indicates the significant role of clinical manifestations of posttraumatic syndrome in the occurrence of mental disorders. This suggests the possibility of including in the action methods of psychological protection of the individual and adaptation to the presence of stress-frustration.
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Peculiarities of frosting response in participants of martial actions with clinical manifestations of post-traumatic syndrome and partial loss of vision
Психіатрія, неврологія та медична психологія
title Peculiarities of frosting response in participants of martial actions with clinical manifestations of post-traumatic syndrome and partial loss of vision
title_full Peculiarities of frosting response in participants of martial actions with clinical manifestations of post-traumatic syndrome and partial loss of vision
title_fullStr Peculiarities of frosting response in participants of martial actions with clinical manifestations of post-traumatic syndrome and partial loss of vision
title_full_unstemmed Peculiarities of frosting response in participants of martial actions with clinical manifestations of post-traumatic syndrome and partial loss of vision
title_short Peculiarities of frosting response in participants of martial actions with clinical manifestations of post-traumatic syndrome and partial loss of vision
title_sort peculiarities of frosting response in participants of martial actions with clinical manifestations of post traumatic syndrome and partial loss of vision
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