Comprehensive program of psychotherapeutic support of combatants with alcohol addiction

Inter Collegas Pub Date : 2022-10-31 DOI:10.35339/ic.9.2.kzl
H. Kozhyna, K. Zelenska, V. Lytvynenko, L. Korovina
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Introduction. The combatants develop anxious alertness, the perception of the environment as potentially dangerous, the impulsive response increases, and the personality structure is affected. All this leads to a change in behavior and, most often, to alcoholization of this demographic group. Materials and methods. To achieve this goal, we examined 96 men who were treated in the psychiatry and narcology clinic of the Military Medical Clinical Center of the Northern Region. According to the diagnostic criteria of ICD-10, they suffered from alcohol dependence: 31.9% of respondents – alcohol abstinence, 22.6% – abstinence in conditions precluding use, 29.2% – constant use, 16.3 % – occasional use. The treatment group (patients who took part in rehabilitation program) included 56 people. The control group consisted of 40 people who received standard treatment regulated in the hospital. The style of alcohol abuse with a high degree of reliability correlated with the issues of danger to physical, psychological and mental health. Dangerous alcohol consumption was found in 55.2% of the participants, a high probability of alcohol dependence was found in 44.8% of respondents. Results. The clinical picture of alcohol dependence was characterized by loss of situational control, palimpsests, dysphoria, affective reactions, anxiety and depressive disorders and asthenic manifestations. Against the background of the use of the developed comprehensive program of psychotherapeutic support in 45.1% of the members of the main group and 32.6% of control group patients demonstrated coping strategies aimed at addressing the challenges; 31.4% and 22.4% of the treatment and control groups, respectively, demonstrated coping strategies aimed at emotions; in 15.9% and 32.6% of patients coping strategies were designed to avoid stress; in 6.7% and 12.4% in the above mentioned groups respectively – coping strategies aimed at the distraction. Conclusions. As a result of the implementation of the comprehensive program of psychotherapeutic support for combatants with alcohol addiction, it is expected that the quality of medical care for combatants will improve. Keywords: psychotherapy, comprehensive treatment, combatants, alcoholism.
酗酒战斗人员心理治疗支助综合方案
介绍。战斗者产生焦虑警觉性,认为环境有潜在危险,冲动反应增加,人格结构受到影响。所有这些都导致了行为的改变,最常见的是导致了这一人口群体的酗酒。材料和方法。为了实现这一目标,我们检查了96名在北部地区军事医学临床中心的精神病学和麻醉学诊所接受治疗的男性。根据ICD-10的诊断标准,他们患有酒精依赖:31.9%的受访者戒酒,22.6%在排除饮酒的情况下戒酒,29.2%持续饮酒,16.3%偶尔饮酒。治疗组(参加康复计划的患者)包括56人。对照组由40人组成,他们接受医院规定的标准治疗。酒精滥用的方式与身体、心理和精神健康的危险问题具有高度的相关性。55.2%的参与者有危险的酒精消费,44.8%的受访者有高度的酒精依赖。酒精依赖的临床表现表现为情景控制丧失、反复发作、烦躁不安、情感反应、焦虑和抑郁障碍以及虚弱的表现。在使用已开发的综合心理治疗支持方案的背景下,45.1%的主组成员和32.6%的对照组患者表现出针对挑战的应对策略;31.4%的治疗组和22.4%的对照组表现出以情绪为目标的应对策略;15.9%和32.6%的患者设计应对策略以避免压力;以分心为目的的应对策略分别占6.7%和12.4%。由于实施了酗酒战斗人员心理治疗支助综合方案,预计战斗人员的医疗保健质量将得到改善。关键词:心理治疗,综合治疗,战斗员,酒精中毒。
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