Особенности бредовой фабулы депрессивно-параноидного синдрома у контингента пациентов пожилого и старческого возраста, страдающих кардиоваскулярной патологией
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depressive-paranoid syndrome, arrangement, anxiety, melancholy, psychogerantology, депрессивно-параноидный синдром, аранжировка, тревога, меланхолия, психогеронтология.Abstract
Liskonog A. G. Особенности бредовой фабулы депрессивно-параноидного синдрома у контингента пациентов пожилого и старческого возраста, страдающих кардиоваскулярной патологией = Features of dellusive plot of depressive-paranoid syndrome in cohort of patients of elderly and senile age suffering from cardiovascular pathology. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2015;5(9):209-216. ISSN 2391-8306. DOI10.5281/zenodo.30530
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Received: 25.07.2015. Revised 24.08.2015. Accepted: 29.08.2015.
ОСОБЕННОСТИ БРЕДОВОЙ ФАБУЛЫ
ДЕПРЕССИВНО-ПАРАНОИДНОГО СИНДРОМА У КОНТИНГЕНТА
ПАЦИЕНТОВ ПОЖИЛОГО И СТАРЧЕСКОГО ВОЗРАСТА,
СТРАДАЮЩИХ КАРДИОВАСКУЛЯРНОЙ ПАТОЛОГИЕЙ
FEATURES OF DELLUSIVE PLOT
OF DEPRESSIVE-PARANOID SYNDROME IN COHORT OF PATIENTS OF ELDERLY AND SENILE AGE SUFFERING FROM
CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY
А. Г. Лисконог
A. G. Liskonog
Запорожский Государственный медицинский университет
Zaporozhzhia State Medical University
Abstract
In order to analyze clinical features of delusive plot of depressive-paranoid syndrome among the cohort of patients of elderly and senile age, suffering from cardiovascular pathology, 100 patients of elderly and senile age, of psychosomatic department № 24 TMO "Psychiatry", Kiev, with the dominant depressive-paranoid syndrome in the structure of psychopathological disorders, was investigated.
The study developed a classification of types of clinical arrangement of depressive-paranoid syndrome, among the studied cohort of patients, 9 types of clinical arrangement were allocated: anxious -persecutory, anxious-hypochondrical, anxious-self-blaming, apathetically-persecutory, apathetically-hypochondrical, apathetically-self-blaming, melancholically-persecutory, melancholically- hypochondrical, melancholy-self-blaming.
Key words: depressive-paranoid syndrome; arrangement; anxiety; melancholy; psychogerontology.
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