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Роль экзогенных факторов в развитии острых преходящих психотических расстройств

Роль экзогенных факторов в развитии острых преходящих психотических расстройств

Abstract

С целью определения роли экзогенных факторов (включая алкоголизацию) в развитии острых преходящих психотических расстройств проведено сравнительное исследование двух групп пациентов с острыми преходящими психотическими расстройствами без симптомов шизофрении (n = 35, средний возраст 30,5±10,3 года) и острыми преходящими психотическими расстройствами с симптомами шизофрении (n = 35, средний возраст 28,6±9,3 года). Использовались клинико-психопатологический, клинико-катамнестический, статистический методы. В статье рассмотрены этиопатогенетические аспекты острых преходящих психотических расстройств, приведен сравнительный анализ преморбидных характеристик больных острыми преходящими психотическими расстройствами. Выявлено неблагоприятное влияние алкоголизации на течение расстройств шизофренического спектра.

The article considers the issue of the role of exogenous factors, alcoholization included in the development of acute transient psychotic disorders. The comparative study was carried out using two groups of patients with acute transient psychotic disorders without symptoms of schizophrenia (n=35, average age=30.5±10.3 years) and with symptoms of schizophrenia (n=35, average age=28.6±9.3 years). The clinical psycho-pathologic, clinical catamnesis and statistical methods were applied. The etiologic pathogenic aspects of acute transient psychotic disorders were discussed. The comparative analysis of premorbid characteristics of patients with acute transient psychotic disorders is presented. The unfavorable impact of alcoholization on course of disorders of schizophrenic spectrum is established.

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ОСТРЫЕ ПРЕХОДЯЩИЕ ПСИХОТИЧЕСКИЕ РАССТРОЙСТВА, ШИЗОФРЕНИЯ, ТРИГГЕРНЫЕ ФАКТОРЫ, АЛКОГОЛИЗАЦИЯ

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