ГоловнаArchive of numbers2021Volume 29, issue 1(106)Clinical-Diagnostic Glossary of the Typology of Sleep Disorders in Servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Title of the article | Clinical-Diagnostic Glossary of the Typology of Sleep Disorders in Servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine | ||||
Authors |
Guk Galina |
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In the section | MECHANISMS OF FORMATION AND MODERN PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS | ||||
Year | 2021 | Issue | Volume 29, issue 1(106) | Pages | 12-16 |
Type of article | Scientific article | Index UDK | 616.8-009.836.15-071-057.36(477) DOI: | Index BBK | - |
Abstract |
The problem of mental rehabilitation
of combatants of the Armed
Forces in Ukraine remains relevant
in the psychiatric discourse. The aim
of the study was to form a clinical
glossary of the typology of sleep disorders
in servicemen of the Armed
Forces of Ukraine.
Based on the Zaporizhzhia military
hospital, 64 active servicemen
of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with
inorganic sleep disorders were examined.
Based on the data obtained
using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality
Questionnaire, the Epworth Sleepiness
Scale and the clinical interview, five
diagnostic vectors for assessing
the dyssomnic status in servicemen
of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were
formed.
Compilations of correspondences
for certain diagnostic vectors formed
specific variants of the dyssomnia syndrome,
among which: affective-ruminative
(occurred in 7.8 % people),
ideator-ruminative (18.7 %), obsessive-
ruminative (10.9 %), agrypnic
(7.8 %), agrypno-dysphoric (14.1 %),
agrypno-asthenic (21.9 %), agrypnoanesthetic
(10.9 %), agrypno-hypersthenic
(9.4 %), anxiety-inlaid (9.4 %),
hypersensitive-inlaid (7.8 %), somatoform-
inlaid (15.6 %), incubus-inlaid
(25.0 %), alternating (12.5 %), inverted
(18.8 %), grueling (3.1 %), anxietyinduced
(14.1 %), somatoform-induced
(10.9 %), incubus-induced (15.6 %),
hypersensitive-induced (10.9 %),
abortive (6.3 %), anxiety-fragmented
(7.8 %), hypersensitive-fragmented
(12.5 %), somatoform-fragmented
(7.8 %), incubus-fragmented (14.1 %).
According to the five formed diagnostic
vectors for dyssomnic status
assessment, due to which variants
of sleep disorders characteristics compilations
were identified and their
glossary was formed. Worked out
glossary is a universal nominative
tool for detailed clinical description
of dyssomnic manifestations.
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Key words | psychiatry, insomnia, military services, psychocorrection | ||||
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