Diagnostic markers and scale of differential diagnosis of socially-disadaptative post-combat syndrome

Natalia Danilevska, Yuliia Asieieva, Olha Chusova, Oleksii Tolmachov, Yuliia Berezovska
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Mental disorders resulting from combat actions can affect up a considerable percentage of servicemen. Specific disorders have been observed in combatants and veterans of different wars, highlighting the influence of combat conditions on mental health. Social maladjustment among it can be highly prevalent, impacting combat readiness and post-war adaptation. The above emphasizes the significance of differential diagnosis in identifying specific mental conditions like Socially-Disadaptive Post-Combat Syndrome and distinguishing them from other disorders. Socially-Disadaptive Post-Combat Syndrome is a condition that develops after the return of a combatant from a combat zone and is characterized by a maladaptive, conflictual response to a wide range of insignificant social situations. The study aims to develop a diagnostic tool for identifying Socially-Disadaptive Post-Combat syndrome. This study focuses on combat-related mental disorders among Ukrainian combatants and veterans who participated in the Anti-Terrorist Operation / Joint Forces Operation (ATO/JFO) from 2014 to 2021. The research involves 395 participants, with 39 combatants exhibiting symptoms of Socially-Disadaptive Post-Combat Syndrome forming the main research group, and 21 individuals with PTSD forming the comparison group. As a result of the study, we systematized diagnostic markers and develop a Diagnostic Scale of Socially-Disadaptive Post-Combat syndrome. Our devised diagnostic scale consists of two sections: a list of criteria related to specific circumstances (comprising 4 criteria - 2 obligatory criteria and 2 optional criteria) and a list of symptoms (comprising 16 symptoms). We also believe that conducting research on combatants and veterans of other wars is expedient.
战后社会适应障碍综合征的诊断标记及鉴别诊断量表
战斗行动导致的精神障碍可以影响相当大比例的军人。在不同战争的战斗人员和退伍军人中观察到特定的疾病,突出了战斗条件对心理健康的影响。其中的社会失调可能非常普遍,影响战备和战后适应。以上强调了鉴别诊断在识别特定精神状况(如战斗后社会不适应综合征)并将其与其他疾病区分开来的重要性。战斗后社会不适应综合症是战斗人员从战区返回后出现的一种状况,其特征是对一系列无关紧要的社会情况产生不适应和冲突反应。该研究旨在开发一种诊断工具来识别社会不适应战斗后综合症。这项研究的重点是2014年至2021年参加反恐行动/联合部队行动(ATO/JFO)的乌克兰战斗人员和退伍军人的战斗相关精神疾病。这项研究涉及395名参与者,其中39名战斗人员表现出战斗后社会不适应综合症的症状,构成主要研究组,21名患有创伤后应激障碍的人构成对照组。根据研究结果,我们将诊断标记系统化,并编制了战后社会不适应综合征诊断量表。我们设计的诊断量表由两部分组成:与具体情况有关的标准清单(包括4项标准- 2项强制性标准和2项可选标准)和症状清单(包括16项症状)。我们还认为,对其他战争的战斗人员和退伍军人进行研究是权宜之计。
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