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Particularities of physical and mental injuries for Ukrainian-Russian war victims

Authors

  • Vsevolod Stebliuk Ukrainina military medical academy
  • Roman Gan Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University
  • Kate Pronoza NGO ”Ukrainian Society of overcoming the consequences of traumatic events”

Keywords

combat trauma, acute stress reaction, posttraumatic stress disorder.

Abstract

Stebliuk Vsevolod, Gan Roman, Pronoza Kateryna. Particularities of physical and mental injuries for Ukrainian-Russian war victims. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016;6(4):458-465. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.50626

http://ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/3495

 

 

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The authors declare that there is no conflict of interests regarding the publication of this paper.

Received: 05.04.2016. Revised 25.04.2016. Accepted: 28.04.2016.

 

 

Particularities of physical and mental injuries for Ukrainian-Russian war victims

 

Vsevolod Stebliuk*, Roman Gan**, Kateryna Pronoza***

 

*Ukrainian Military Medical Academy

**Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University

*** NGO ”Ukrainian Society of overcoming the consequences of traumatic events”

 

 

 

Prof. Vsevolod Stebliuk*, Dr. Roman Gan, PhD**, Kateryna Pronoza***

 

*Ukrainian Military Medical Academy

**Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University

*** NGO ”Ukrainian Society of overcoming the consequences of traumatic events”

 

 

 

Abstracts

 

V. Stebliuk, R.Gan, K.Pronoza. Particularities of physical and mental injuries for Ukrainian-Russian war victims.

 

The study was conducted for researching statistics dates and clinical results of physical and mental consequences of wounds for veterans of Ukrainian-Russian war especially PTSD-symptoms. More than 50% of injuries are extremities combat trauma. Near 30% wounded soldiers have different cranial-cerebral injuries. Other areas usually injured not frequently. The first place in the structure of non-traumatic diseases has mental disorders (near 30% of cases). After then, most common diseases are cardiovascular system’s problems (18%),  pulmonary diseases (10%, like as acute respiratory infections and pneumonias), digestive problems (10%). In structure of mental disorders prevalence the somatophorm disorders (18%) an acute stress reaction (15%). Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was diagnosed in 14,26%  of cases

 

Key words: combat trauma, acute stress reaction, posttraumatic stress disorder.

Author Biographies

Vsevolod Stebliuk, Ukrainina military medical academy

Deputy chief of Academy

Roman Gan, Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University

vice-dean

Kate Pronoza, NGO ”Ukrainian Society of overcoming the consequences of traumatic events”

coordinator

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2016-05-03

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STEBLIUK, Vsevolod, GAN, Roman & PRONOZA, Kate. Particularities of physical and mental injuries for Ukrainian-Russian war victims. Journal of Education, Health and Sport [online]. 3 May 2016, T. 6, nr 4, s. 458–465. [accessed 1.4.2023].
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