Peculiarities of psycho-emotional and neurovegetative state in Ukrainian women who have experienced war-related stress and ways of its non-medicinal correction.

Q4 Medicine
Viktor S Matsyshyn, Kostiantyn O Apykhtin, Anatolii M Kravchenko, Nataliia M Ovodiuk, Illya A Chaikovsky
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: To investigate the peculiarities of psycho-emotional and neurovegetative disorders in women exposed to war-related stress and to assess the possibilities of their correction by cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and Transcendental Meditation (TM).

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: The study involved 72 women, 35 of whom had experienced high-intensity stress and 37 of whom were in the control group. The psychoemotional state was assessed by the DASS-21 test and a screening test for post-traumatic stress disorder. The neurovegetative state was assessed by mathematical analysis of heart rate variability (HRV). The main group was divided into subgroups that received correction using CBT or TM.

Results: Results: In the main group exposed to the stressors of war, a higher level of anxiety, depression, PTSD score, and neurovegetative imbalance (decreased total adaptation reserve [SDNN], decreased parasympathetic regulation activity [RMSSD], increased vegetative balance index [LF/HF], indicating a shift towards sympathicotonia) was found. After the correction, both subgroups (CBT and TM) showed a decrease in anxiety, depression and stress. TM showed a more pronounced corrective effect on neurovegetative regulation and some indicators of psycho-emotional state (anxiety) compared to CBT.

Conclusion: Conclusions: A war significantly affects the psycho-emotional and neurovegetative state of women. Both of the applied non-medicated methods (CBT and TM) showed a significant corrective effect. The results of the study confirm the positive effects of TM and indicate the feasibility of its use for psychological support of persons exposed to the stress factors of war.

经历过战争相关压力的乌克兰妇女的心理情绪和神经植物状态的特点及其非药物纠正方法。
目的:探讨战争应激妇女心理情绪和神经植物障碍的特点,并评估认知行为疗法(CBT)和超觉冥想(TM)对其纠正的可能性。患者和方法:材料和方法:研究涉及72名女性,其中35名经历过高强度压力,37名作为对照组。心理情绪状态通过DASS-21测试和创伤后应激障碍筛查测试进行评估。通过心率变异性(HRV)数学分析评估神经植物状态。主组分为亚组,分别采用CBT或TM进行纠正。结果:战争应激主应激组焦虑、抑郁、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)评分较高,神经植物失衡(总适应储备(SDNN)降低,副交感神经调节活性(RMSSD)降低,营养平衡指数(LF/HF)升高,向交感张力转变)水平较高。矫正后,两个亚组(CBT和TM)的焦虑、抑郁和压力均有所下降。与CBT相比,TM对神经植物调节和某些心理情绪状态(焦虑)指标的纠正作用更为明显。结论:战争对女性的心理情绪和神经植物状态有显著影响。两种非药物治疗方法(CBT和TM)均有显著的矫正效果。研究结果证实了TM的积极作用,并表明其用于战争应激因素暴露者心理支持的可行性。
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