Correlative analysis of dissociative disorder among Kashmiri population

Nizam Ud Din Dar, A. Gania, Tajamul Hussain Dhar, Aijaz Mohi, Ud Din Bhat, J. Kashmir
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Background: Dissociation is a complex psychopathology. Symptoms of dissociation are seen in different mental disorders. It is defined as a loss of integration between memory, identity, emotion, perception, behavior, and sense of self. Aims and Objectives: The aim of the study was to study sociodemographic variables of dissociative patients and to study psychiatric morbidities and their correlates concerning dissociative semeiology. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted from June to September 2023, where 51 persons were enrolled, who visited our patient department. Ethical clearance and consent were taken for the study. All the patients were diagnosed by a consultant psychiatrist according to the International Classification of Diseases-10 criteria. Sociodemographic profile pro forma, BG Prasad scale, and Dissociation Experience Scale-II were administered. Result: The majority of patients were from the 19 to 23-year-old age group, unmarried females residing in rural areas living in nuclear families having middle economic status who achieved middle education. The majority of patients had psychogenic non-epileptic seizures as a dominant symptom with school-related issues as a precipitant factor with the majority having a major depressive disorder. The correlation was significant at the 0.005 level. A correlation of P<0.005 for anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and adjustment disorder with dissociative symptoms was seen. A P<0.005 was seen for sex, education, economic status, and occupation to that of dissociative symptoms. Conclusion: Dissociation symptoms have multiple comorbid psychiatric disorders comorbidly present. Precipitating factors need to be taken care of. Intervention should be multipronged. Psychological interventions may help manage different subconscious conflicts.
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背景:解离是一种复杂的精神病理学。解离症状可见于不同的精神障碍。它被定义为记忆、身份、情感、感知、行为和自我感觉之间失去整合:本研究的目的是研究解离症患者的社会人口学变量,并研究精神病发病率及其与解离症半身像的相关性:本研究于 2023 年 6 月至 9 月进行,共招募了 51 名就诊者。研究已获得伦理许可和同意。所有患者均由精神科顾问根据《国际疾病分类-10》标准进行诊断。研究人员使用了社会人口学特征表、BG 普拉萨德量表和分离体验量表-II。结果:大多数患者年龄在 19 至 23 岁之间,未婚女性,居住在农村地区,生活在中等经济地位的核心家庭中,受过中等教育。大多数患者的主要症状是精神性非癫痫性发作,与学校有关的问题是诱发因素,大多数患者患有重度抑郁症。相关性在 0.005 水平上显著。焦虑症、抑郁症、强迫症和适应障碍与分离症状的相关性为 P<0.005。性别、教育程度、经济状况和职业与解离症状的相关性P<0.005:结论:解离症状合并多种精神疾病。需要注意诱发因素。干预措施应多管齐下。心理干预可帮助处理不同的潜意识冲突。
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