Clinical-psychopathological analysis of depressive disorders of oncological patients
Cancer has a strong impact on a human’s psyche and causes a number of negative emotions among which deep depression, suicidal thoughts and attempts are the most dangerous. Mental pathology has a significant adverse effect on the clinical and social outcomes of oncological diseases, reduces survival...
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doaj-71c7fdbefdcc448c8e65308d5be625842020-11-24T21:27:21ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062016-03-016329029410.5281/zenodo.11377674844Clinical-psychopathological analysis of depressive disorders of oncological patientsS. V. Isaenko0Kharkiv National Medical UniversityCancer has a strong impact on a human’s psyche and causes a number of negative emotions among which deep depression, suicidal thoughts and attempts are the most dangerous. Mental pathology has a significant adverse effect on the clinical and social outcomes of oncological diseases, reduces survival rates, level of adaptation and quality of life, as well as attachment to pathogenetic treatment. The objective: to investigate clinical and psychopathological peculiarities of the formation and the course of depressive disorders and suicidal behavior in cancer patients. 78 women and 76 men aged 25-55 years old with oncology had been examined. They had pathology of stages I and II without brain localization in which disorders of adaptation, in the form of depressive reaction (F43.21, F43.22) (48.4%); moderate and severe depressive episode (F32.1, F32.2) (38.2%), organic depressive disorder (F06.32) (13.4%) were diagnosed. A program of differentiated prophylaxis of suicidal behavior in cancer patients with depressive disorders was developed and tested.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5194malignant tumor, suicidal behavior, depressive disorder |
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Clinical-psychopathological analysis of depressive disorders of oncological patients |
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Clinical-psychopathological analysis of depressive disorders of oncological patients |
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Clinical-psychopathological analysis of depressive disorders of oncological patients |
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clinical-psychopathological analysis of depressive disorders of oncological patients |
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Kazimierz Wielki University |
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Journal of Education, Health and Sport |
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Cancer has a strong impact on a human’s psyche and causes a number of negative emotions among which deep depression, suicidal thoughts and attempts are the most dangerous. Mental pathology has a significant adverse effect on the clinical and social outcomes of oncological diseases, reduces survival rates, level of adaptation and quality of life, as well as attachment to pathogenetic treatment. The objective: to investigate clinical and psychopathological peculiarities of the formation and the course of depressive disorders and suicidal behavior in cancer patients. 78 women and 76 men aged 25-55 years old with oncology had been examined. They had pathology of stages I and II without brain localization in which disorders of adaptation, in the form of depressive reaction (F43.21, F43.22) (48.4%); moderate and severe depressive episode (F32.1, F32.2) (38.2%), organic depressive disorder (F06.32) (13.4%) were diagnosed. A program of differentiated prophylaxis of suicidal behavior in cancer patients with depressive disorders was developed and tested. |
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malignant tumor, suicidal behavior, depressive disorder |
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