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Медико-социальный аспект оккультных убеждений специалистов, участвующих в оказании психиатрической помощи

Медико-социальный аспект оккультных убеждений специалистов, участвующих в оказании психиатрической помощи

Abstract

Методом анонимного анкетирования (убеждение в реальности силы воздействия оккультных практик на человека, испытание на себе оккультных феноменов и их целительный потенциал) опрошены специалисты, участвующие в оказании психиатрической помощи: 73 врача-психиатра, 158 медицинских сестер и 256 человек из населения, сопоставимых по возрасту (от 21 до 75 лет). Установлено, что оккультные убеждения широко распространены как в населении (34–51 %), так и среди специалистов, участвующих в оказании психиатрической помощи (16–48 %). Фактором риска формирования верований в оккультные практики (p

Anonymous survey method (belief in the reality of occult forces impact on human, test yourself occult phenomena and their healhing potential) surveyed professionals involved in the assisting of mental health care: 73 psychi-atrists, 158 nurses and 256 people out of a population of similar age (from 21 to 75 years). Found that occult be-liefs are widespread in the population (34–51%), and among the professionals involved in the assisting of mental health care (16–48 %). Risk factor for the formation of beliefs in occult practices (p

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КОЛДУНЫ., ЭКСТРАСЕНСЫ, СГЛАЗ, ПОРЧА, ОККУЛЬТИЗМ, ПСИХИАТРИЧЕСКАЯ ПОМОЩЬ, МЕДИЦИНСКИЕ СЕСТРЫ, ВРАЧИ-ПСИХИАТРЫ, WITCHES.

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