Features of both immune and psycho-emotional factors in the adaptive reactions of first-year students

R. T. Urazmambetov, S. A. Chebotov, T. V. Loboda
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Objective: comparative characteristics of indicators of psycho-emotional and immune statuses of first-year students in various conditions of the educational process.Materials and methods: 2nd groups of first-year students of Rostov State Medical University from the medical and preventive faculty (18 people) and the military training center (17 people) were examined. They were all comparable in age (19 ±1 and 19±2 years), gender (all men), physical condition (corresponded to the I-st health group). The immune status was assessed at the Research Institute of Clinical Immunology using standard methodological approaches. Psychological testing was carried out using the Spielberger-Khanin scale, A. Beck's depression diagnostic methodology, and K. Rogers and R. Diamond questionnaire.Results: the differences in the immune response system between the compared groups were revealed only in relation to the parameters characterizing innate immunity. In relation to Medical and Preventive Faculty students, the functional capabilities of natural killers in Military Training Centre students are reduced and the expression of one of the most indicative pattern-recognizing receptors by monocytes is diminished. The analysis of the obtained data of the psychological questionnaire showed that the students of the Military Training Centredemonstrate a lower degree of situational and personal anxiety with a lower degree of adaptation in comparison with the first-year students of the Medical and Preventive Faculty.Conclusion: the immune system indicators responsible for the processes of primary immune response are reduced in military medical students comparing with medical students, which in its turn forms possible prerequisites for the development of clinical manifestations of immune dysfunction. The period of psychological adaptation to the educational process in a medical university is less successful for first-year students of the Military Training Centre. It is necessary to develop measures aimed at increasing the sense of responsibility, psychoemotional and immune adaptation resources.
一年级学生适应性反应中免疫因素和心理情感因素的特点
材料与方法:对罗斯托夫国立医科大学医学与预防系(18 人)和军事训练中心(17 人)的两组一年级学生进行了调查。他们的年龄(19±1岁和19±2岁)、性别(均为男性)、身体状况(相当于I-st健康组)均相当。临床免疫学研究所采用标准方法对他们的免疫状况进行了评估。心理测试使用斯皮尔伯格-卡宁量表、贝克抑郁诊断方法以及罗杰斯和戴蒙德问卷进行。结果显示:只有在先天免疫特征参数方面,比较组之间的免疫反应系统存在差异。与医学和预防学院的学生相比,军训中心学生的自然杀伤功能减弱,单核细胞中一种最具指示性的模式识别受体的表达减少。对心理问卷调查数据的分析表明,与医学和预防系一年级学生相比,军事训练中心学生的情境焦虑和个人焦虑程度较低,适应程度较低。军训中心一年级学生对医科大学教育过程的心理适应期较短。有必要制定旨在增强责任感、心理情感和免疫适应资源的措施。
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