Model of medical and psychological support for adolescents with depressive behavior

Introduction Traditional methods of preventing the deviant behavior in adolescents are aimed at clinical variants of certain forms of deviant behavior. Objectives The study included 160 teenagers with depression. Methods Study design included: Depression Test, Projective Drawing Tests, Pathoha...

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Main Authors: I. Mykhailova, D. Mitelov, T. Matkovska, O. Mayorov, N. Mikhanovska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2021-04-01
Series:European Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933821016722/type/journal_article
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author I. Mykhailova
D. Mitelov
T. Matkovska
O. Mayorov
N. Mikhanovska
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description Introduction Traditional methods of preventing the deviant behavior in adolescents are aimed at clinical variants of certain forms of deviant behavior. Objectives The study included 160 teenagers with depression. Methods Study design included: Depression Test, Projective Drawing Tests, Pathoharacterological Diagnostic; Package of AUDIT tests for the diagnosis of dependent behavior. Results Symptoms of depressive behavior disorder in adolescents depending on age and gender were identified: in girls aged 12-14 – autoaggression, food disorders and suicidal behavior; in boys aged 12-14 – gaming, internet addiction; in boys aged 15-18 – gambling, drug addiction and smoking. Anxiety of younger teenagers turns into a chronic anxiety-dreary depression, with frequent attacks behavioral disorders. Conclusions The use of technology makes it possible to identify informative imprinting of stereotypical behavior and the locus of the therapeutic window, provide medical and psychological support for adolescents with depressive disorders and the quality of social functioning, provide primary and secondary prevention of depression progression and the formation of dependent behavior. Disclosure No significant relationships.
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spelling doaj.art-5673f1067e9f4ba787362b92a94802f92023-11-17T05:06:40ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852021-04-0164S629S62910.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1672Model of medical and psychological support for adolescents with depressive behaviorI. Mykhailova0D. Mitelov1T. Matkovska2O. Mayorov3N. Mikhanovska4Psychiatry, State Institution “Institute of the Health Care of Children and Adolescents of NAMS of Ukraine”, Kharkiv, UkrainePsychiatry, State Institution “Institute of the Health Care of Children and Adolescents of NAMS of Ukraine”, Kharkiv, UkrainePsychiatry, State Institution “Institute of the Health Care of Children and Adolescents of NAMS of Ukraine”, Kharkiv, UkraineClinical Informatics And Information Technology In Health Care Management, Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Kharkiv, UkraineMedical, Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine Introduction Traditional methods of preventing the deviant behavior in adolescents are aimed at clinical variants of certain forms of deviant behavior. Objectives The study included 160 teenagers with depression. Methods Study design included: Depression Test, Projective Drawing Tests, Pathoharacterological Diagnostic; Package of AUDIT tests for the diagnosis of dependent behavior. Results Symptoms of depressive behavior disorder in adolescents depending on age and gender were identified: in girls aged 12-14 – autoaggression, food disorders and suicidal behavior; in boys aged 12-14 – gaming, internet addiction; in boys aged 15-18 – gambling, drug addiction and smoking. Anxiety of younger teenagers turns into a chronic anxiety-dreary depression, with frequent attacks behavioral disorders. Conclusions The use of technology makes it possible to identify informative imprinting of stereotypical behavior and the locus of the therapeutic window, provide medical and psychological support for adolescents with depressive disorders and the quality of social functioning, provide primary and secondary prevention of depression progression and the formation of dependent behavior. Disclosure No significant relationships. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933821016722/type/journal_articledepressionadolescentbehavioral disorders
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D. Mitelov
T. Matkovska
O. Mayorov
N. Mikhanovska
Model of medical and psychological support for adolescents with depressive behavior
European Psychiatry
depression
adolescent
behavioral disorders
title Model of medical and psychological support for adolescents with depressive behavior
title_full Model of medical and psychological support for adolescents with depressive behavior
title_fullStr Model of medical and psychological support for adolescents with depressive behavior
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title_short Model of medical and psychological support for adolescents with depressive behavior
title_sort model of medical and psychological support for adolescents with depressive behavior
topic depression
adolescent
behavioral disorders
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