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Особенности личностно-средового взаимодействия у лиц с различным кардиометаболическим риском

Особенности личностно-средового взаимодействия у лиц с различным кардиометаболическим риском

Abstract

В проведенном исследовании раскрываются особенности личностно-средового взаимодействия у лиц с разным уровнем кардиометаболического риска. По результатам обследования 98 респондентов (42 мужчины и 56 женщин в возрасте 20-62 лет) с применением клинических и клинико-психологических методов (беседа, наблюдение), опросника «Уровень социальной фрустрированности» и клинической шкалы «Госпитальная шкала тревоги и депрессии (HADS)» было выявлено, что пациенты с кардиометаболическими нарушениями имеют особенности личностно-средового взаимодействия, которые необходимо учитывать при разработке скрининговых программ и программ профилактики в системе здравоохранения.

The study reveals characteristics of personality-environmental interaction in persons with different degree of cardiometabolic risk. Ninety eight respondents (42 men and 56 women at the age of 20-62 years) were screened with application of clinical and clinical-psychological methods (interview, observation), the questionnaire “The level of social frustration” and clinical scale “Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)”. It was established that patients with cardiometabolic abnormalities have features of personalityenvironmental interaction. It is important for the development of screening programs and prevention programs in the health care system.

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МЕТАБОЛИЧЕСКИЙ СИНДРОМ, КАРДИОМЕТАБОЛИЧЕСКИЙ РИСК, СТРЕСС, АДАПТАЦИЯ, ЛИЧНОСТНО-СРЕДОВОЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЕ, ТРЕВОГА, ДЕПРЕССИЯ

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