战后社会适应障碍综合征的诊断标志

Natalia DANILEVSKA
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摘要背景。自2014年以来,由于俄罗斯无端入侵,乌克兰越来越需要诊断与敌对行动有关的精神障碍。在反恐行动期间,以及后来的联合部队行动期间,乌克兰的战斗人员遇到了各种各样的最新战争方法,这些方法能够在人类的心灵上留下印记。七年多来,我们已经能够观察到一些特定的精神病理现象的连续体,其中之一是战斗后社会不适应综合征。目的:探讨乌克兰战斗人员战后社会不适应综合征指标的诊断连续性。材料和方法。2015年至2021年,382名参加反恐行动/联合行动的战斗人员在中国军队医院和中国国立医科大学接受了体检。我们比较了社会不适应战斗后综合征(SDPS)的识别标记与类似精神障碍的ICD-10标记:灾难性经历后的持久人格改变(F62.0), PTSD (F43.1)和适应障碍(F43.2)。结果。我们建立了一系列症状,并确定了战斗后社会不适应综合征的23个标志,其中9个在鉴别诊断方面具有重要意义。本文还阐述了战后社会不适应综合征的发病原因、特点及其后果。我们确定了战斗后社会适应不良综合征与战斗人员患有的类似疾病之间的差异,以提高及时诊断,预后和治疗方法的发展。结论。今天,我们报道乌克兰战斗人员的社会不适应战斗后综合症的鉴定。该综合征与相关疾病组有明显的差异,需要进一步澄清其治疗策略。
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DIAGNOSTIC MARKERS CONTINUUM OF THE SOCIALLY-DISADAPTATIVE POST-COMBAT SYNDROME
Abstract. Background. The increased need for the diagnosis of mental disorders associated with hostilities has arisen in Ukraine since 2014 in connection with Russia's unprovoked invasion. During the Anti-Terrorist Operation, and later – the Operation of the United Forces, the combatants of Ukraine encountered a wide range of the newest methods of war, which are capable of leaving an imprint on the human psyche. For more than 7 years, we have been able to observe a number of specific continuums of psychopathological phenomena, one of them being Socially-Disadaptive Post-Combat syndrome. Aim: to investigate the diagnostic continuum of markers of Socially-Disadaptive Post-Combat syndrome in combatants of Ukraine. Material and methods. 382 combatants who were involved in the Anti-Terrorist Operation / Combined Forces Operation were examined at the Zaporizhzhia Military Hospital and Zaporizhzhia State Medical University between 2015 and 2021. We compared the identified markers of Socially-Disadaptive Post-Combat syndrome (SDPS) with ICD-10 markers of similar mental disorders: enduring personality change after catastrophic experience (F62.0), PTSD (F43.1), and adjustment disorders (F43.2). Results. We established a continuum of symptoms and identified 23 markers of Socially-Disadaptive Post-Combat syndrome, of which 9 are significant in the context of differential diagnosis. The provoking factors and features of the debut of Socially- Disadaptive Post-Combat syndrome, as well as its consequences, were also described by us. We determined the differences between post-combat social maladjustment syndrome and similar disorders that combatants suffer from in order to improve timely diagnosis, prognosis and development of treatment methods. Conclusions. Today, we report on the identification in combatants of Ukraine Socially-Disadaptive Post-Combat syndrome. This syndrome has clear differential differences from a related group of disorders and requires further clarification of the tactics of its treatment.
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