Features of sensorimotor response of students with different types of attitude to the disease: a cross-sectional study

Alexander V. Dobrin, O. Elnikova, I. Kolosova
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INTRODUCTION. One of the key psychophysiological features of a subject who has lost his health is sensorimotor response, reflecting the features of neuroplasticity, and allowing us to understand how much a person is able to adapt to the changed living conditions that the disease inevitably imposes. In turn, achieving the desired result of rehabilitation will become more effective if, when building rehabilitation measures, it is taken into account how a person with certain health problems treats his changed condition, that is, to determine the type of attitude to the disease of a participant in rehabilitation measures. AIM. To study the features of simple and complex sensorimotor reactions in boys and girls with different types of attitudes to the disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS. 160 subjects (average age — 21 ± 2.3 years) of both sexes were examined. The main criterion for the sample formation was the different level of health of the study participants. Respondents with 2 and 3 health groups were selected. The diagnosis of the types of attitude to the disease was carried out using the “Type of attitude to the disease” technique. The fixation of the sensorimotor response was performed using the Rebus computer technique, which allows recording a simple and complex sensorimotor reaction. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION. It was revealed that harmonious (25 %), anosognosic (10.6 %) and ergopathic (20.6 %) types of attitude to the disease predominate in the group of subjects. Shown: 1) subjects with anosognosic type have the highest accuracy of a simple sensorimotor reaction (−0.12 ± 0.12), compared with the other two identified types of attitude to the disease (p 0.05); 2) subjects with anosognosic type have the lowest values of the average execution time of a complex sensorimotor reaction (361.51 ± 31.14), compared with subjects with a harmonious (386.19 ± 32.18) and ergopathic (396.50 ± 50.05) type of attitude to the disease; 3) the quality (R = 0.299, R2 = 0.090 at p = 0.020) and accuracy (R = 0.293, R2 = 0.086 at p = 0.023) of a simple sensorimotor reaction affect the type of attitude to the disease. CONCLUSION. In subjects with different types of attitude to the disease, the features of sensorimotor response differ from each other. The most effective sensorimotor reactions are performed by subjects with an anosognosic type of attitude to the disease. The type of attitude to the disease and the parameters of sensorimotor response, such as the quality and accuracy of a simple sensorimotor reaction are related to each other.
对疾病持不同态度的学生的感觉运动反应特征:一项横断面研究
简介失去健康的人的主要心理生理特征之一是感觉运动反应,它反映了神经可塑性的特征,使我们能够了解一个人在多大程度上能够适应疾病不可避免地带来的生活条件的改变。反过来,如果在制定康复措施时,考虑到有某些健康问题的人如何对待其改变了的状况,即确定康复措施参与者对疾病的态度类型,那么康复的预期结果将更加有效。目的研究对疾病持不同态度的男孩和女孩的简单和复杂感觉运动反应的特点。研究对象为 160 名男女受试者(平均年龄为 21±2.3 岁)。样本形成的主要标准是研究参与者的健康水平不同。受试者的健康状况分为 2 组和 3 组。对疾病态度类型的诊断采用 "疾病态度类型 "技术。感官运动反应的固定采用雷布斯计算机技术,该技术可记录简单和复杂的感官运动反应。结果与讨论结果显示,和谐型(25%)、无认知型(10.6%)和病态型(20.6%)的疾病态度在受试者群体中占主导地位。图示1)与其他两种已确定的疾病态度类型相比,无认知型受试者的简单感觉运动反应准确率最高(-0.12 ± 0.12)(P 0.05);2)与其他两种已确定的疾病态度类型相比,无认知型受试者的复杂感觉运动反应平均执行时间值最低(361.51±31.14),而和谐型(386.19±32.18)和病理型(396.50±50.05)的受试者对疾病的态度则相反;3)简单感觉运动反应的质量(R = 0.299,R2 = 0.090,P = 0.020)和准确性(R = 0.293,R2 = 0.086,P = 0.023)会影响对疾病的态度类型。结论在对疾病持不同态度的受试者中,感官运动反应的特征各不相同。对疾病持否认态度的受试者做出的感觉运动反应最有效。对疾病的态度类型与感官运动反应的参数(如简单感官运动反应的质量和准确性)相互关联。
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