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 |
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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. |
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Key words | COVID-19, psychoemotional disorders, peculiarities of formation | ||||
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