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Somatoform syndromes at the anxiety-depressive disorders.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

A.S. Kim*
Affiliation:
Kyrgyz Russian Slavonic University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Abstract

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Objectives:

Identification of the mechanisms, caused by feature structure of the somatoform syndromes at the anxiety-depressive disorders.

Methods:

We surveyed 247 patients with following disorders: F-32.8, F-40.01, F-41.1, F-45.0, F-45.2, F-45.31, F-45.4, F-45.8. Researching was held according diagnostically indicates of ICD-10, and used diagnostically indicates of D. Goldberg, for more verified of diagnostically somatizing affective disorders.

Basis methods of researching: clinical, clinic-quantitative, inventory of the clinic- behavioral markers of feeling of guilty.

Results:

Feeling of guilty for disorders; F-40.01, F-41.1; 2,8±0,73 (P<0.01), F-32.8; 5,7±0,27 (P<0.01), F-45.0, F-45.2, F-45.31, F-45.4, F-45.8; 6,2±0,36 (P<0.01), has tendency to increased.

Clinic- behavioral markers of feeling of guilty are one from mechanisms of conversion somatoform syndromes caused by initiation correlative comorbidity of depressive and anxiety disorders.

Conclusions:

Feeling of guilty and variants his transformation in structure of the somatoform syndromes is get significant diagnostic-pathogenically role in development and at the caused by hard identification of defects to emotional sphere.

In the time of, especially transformation feeling of guilty, is determining of features clinical manifestations of the somatoform syndromes at the anxiety-depressive disorders.

Type
Poster Session 2: Anxiety, Stress Related, Impulse and Somatoform Disorders
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2007
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