PSYCHOLOGICAL STATUS OF CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT SOMATIC ABNORMALITIES AS A PREDICTOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
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Gonchar, M., Senatorova, G., Chaychenko, T., Muratov, G., Tsura, O., Chernenko, L., Dril, I., Rybka, O., Omelchenko, O., Telnova, L., & Bashkirova, N. (2017). PSYCHOLOGICAL STATUS OF CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT SOMATIC ABNORMALITIES AS A PREDICTOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK. Inter Collegas, 3(4), 174-179. https://doi.org/10.35339/ic.3.4.174-179

Abstract

Psychological status of children with different somatic abnormalities was assessed with the Beck-Youth questionnaire. Psychological profile of children with different somatic abnormalities is not identical which requires obligatory evaluation. The study showed that it is necessary to provide the assessment of psychological state at all stages of management of children with chronic diseases, and provide them with timely psychological assistance. Changes in inner psychological state of the child will potentially give a possibility to provide better treatment in this group of children and prevent recurrence.

 Key words: psychological status, somatic abnormalities, children.

 

Гончар М.О., Сенаторова Г.С., Чайченко Т.В., Муратов Г.Р., Черненко Л.М., Цюра О.М., Тельнова Л.Г., Башкирова Н.В.

ПСИХОЛОГІЧНИЙ СТАТУС ДІТЕЙ З РІЗНОЮ СОМАТИЧНОЮ ПАТОЛОГІЄЮ ЯК ЧИННИК КАРДІОВАСКУЛЯРНОГО РИЗИКУ

Проаналізовано особливості психологічного статусу дітей з різною соматичною патологією на основі використання опитувача Beck - Youth. Психологічний профіль дітей з різною соматичною патологією не є ідентичним, що вимагає його обов'язкової оцінки. Показана доцільність оцінки психологічного статусу на усіх етапах роботи з дітьми, що мають хронічні захворювання, і необхідність своєчасного надання їм психологічної допомоги.  Зміна внутрішнього психологічного стану, в якому знаходиться дитина потенційно дозволить отримати кращі  результати лікування у цієї групи дітей і запобігти виникненню рецидивів.

Ключові слова: психологічний стан, соматична патологія, діти.

 

Гончарь М.А., Сенаторова А.С., Чайченко Т.В., Муратов Г.Р., Черненко Л.Н., Цюра О.Н., Тельнова Л.Г., Башкирова Н.В.

ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ СТАТУС ДЕТЕЙ С РАЗЛИЧНОЙ СОМАТИЧЕСКОЙ ПАТОЛОГИЕЙ КАК ФАКТОР КАРДИОВАСКУЛЯРНОГО РИСКА

Проанализированы особенности психологического статуса детей с различной соматической патологией на основе использования опросника Beck-Youth. Психологический профиль детей с различной соматической патологией не является идентичным, что требует его обязательной оценки. Доказана целесообразность оценки психологического статуса на всех этапах работы с детьми, имеющими хронические заболевания, и необходимость своевременного предоставления им психологической помощи.  Изменение внутреннего психологического состояния, в котором находится ребенок, потенциально позволит получить лучшие  результаты лечения у этой группы детей и предотвратить возникновение рецидивов.

Ключевые слова: психологическое состояние, соматическая патология, дети.

https://doi.org/10.35339/ic.3.4.174-179
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