战斗人员心理健康自我评估

A. Soloviev, I. Bondar, E. Ichitovkina
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为了分析战斗人员心理健康状况的自我评估,在特殊条件下执行作战和服务任务一年后,对964名战斗人员进行了全面调查,按心理健康水平将其分为三组:第一组——338人——未获得康复援助的健康战斗人员;II组- 311人,在调查前6年,根据门诊卡显示的前病性神经症,从战区返回后没有显示边缘性精神障碍(BMD)的临床数据,他们在服务地点由心理学家提供短期心理矫正援助;第三组——315名被诊断患有适应障碍(AD)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的人,在这方面,他们接受了治疗和医疗和心理康复。事件发生一年后,进行临床检查和问卷调查。结果表明,骨密度下降战斗员的心理状态表现为无临床症状,表明活动的有效性。鉴于在参加战斗一年后没有得到心理预防和康复援助的人被确定为身心障碍和特定的精神病理症状,我们建议通过制定有关复杂康复措施的立法条例,改进向他们提供心理预防援助的方法。关键词:战士;精神障碍;自我评估;康复的阶段
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Combatants’ Self-assessment of Mental Health
In order to analyze the self-assessment of mental health status of combatants, a year after the execution of operational and service tasks in special conditions, a complete survey of 964 combatants was conducted, which were divided into three groups by level of mental health: Group I - 338 people – healthy combatants who were not provided with rehabilitation assistance; Group II - 311 persons who for 6 years prior to the survey, according to the outpatient cards revealed prenosological neurotic conditions, clinical data on the presence of borderline mental disorders (BMD) after returning from combat zones in this group was not revealed, they were provided with short-term psycho-correctional assistance by psychologists at the place of service; Group III – 315 people who were diagnosed with adaptation disorders (AD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), in this regard, they were treated and medical & psychological rehabilitation. A year after the events, a clinical examination and a questionnaire were conducted. It is shown that the mental state of combatants with BMD is characterized by the absence of clinical symptoms, which indicates the effectiveness of the activities. Given the fact that persons who did not receive psycho-prophylactic and rehabilitation aid, a year after participating in the fighting are identified psychosomatic disorders and specific psychopathological symptoms, we have proposed the improvement of methodological approaches to providing them with psychoprophylactic assistance with the development of legislative regulation of complex rehabilitation measures. Keywords: Combatants; Mental disorders; Self-assessment; Stages of rehabilitation
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