ГоловнаArchive of numbers2023Volume 31, issue 4(117)Features of psychoemotional disorders in patients with COVID-19
Title of the article Features of psychoemotional disorders in patients with COVID-19
Authors Mishchenko Vladyslav
Zdesenko Iryna
Dmytriieva Olena
Kozhevnikova Viktoriia
In the section MECHANISMS OF FORMATION AND MODERN PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
Year 2023 Issue Volume 31, issue 4(117) Pages 11-16
Type of article Scientific article Index UDK 616.8-009:578.834.1 Index BBK -
Abstract DOI: https://doi.org/10.36927/2079-0325-V31-is4-2023-2

 A study of psychoemotional disorders in patients with COVID-19 was conducted. The obtained results showed that patients with COVID-19 have asthenic, anxiety, depressive disorders, phobic, pain and cognitive disorders. The regularities of the formation of psychoemotional disorders in persons who have suffered from the coronavirus disease COVID-19 have been revealed. Somatic disease acts as a psychogenic factor with subsequent formation of psychoemotional disorders, anxiety-depressive disorders with elements of hypochondriasis against the background of cognitive disorders.
Key words COVID-19, psychoemotional disorders, peculiarities of formation
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