Features of primary psychopathological disorders due to Coronavirus disease Covid-19

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The purpose of the study was to features primary mental disorders that arose as a result coronavirus disease. In order realize goal in borderline psychiatry "INPN NAMS Ukraine" SI, 97 patients were examined for first time psychic suffered from Covid-19 and exposed Sars-CV-2 pandemic stressors. diagnosis made taking into account criteria ICD-10 (F32.0 — F32.2 34 patients, F40 F45—32 F06.3 F06.6 31 patients). It is established surveyed with neurotic, stress, somatoform indicators objective subjective assessment severity anxiety indicate importance this group personal what happening them. depression these corresponded “light” “moderate level” average score 20.16 points. overall level depressive episodes F32.2) organic genesis (F06.3 F06.6), on avera- ge, groups “moderate” points MADRS scale. 23.04 respectively. For Covid-19, varying intensity are characteristic. highest alarm rates observed neurotic related stress disorders, which correspond moderate ((27.92 ± 3.42) points). range mild ((23.09 2.86) (24.58 3.19) points, respectively). structure neu- rotic, somatic vege tative symptoms prevail, significant differences between episodes. ((1.56 0.31) (0.39 0.22) respectively, p ≤ 0.05), vegetative ((2.24 0.34) (1,12 0.27), 0.01).

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عنوان ژورنال: Ukraïns?kij vìsnik psihonevrologìï

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2079-0325']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36927/2079-0325-v31-is1-2023-9