FEATURES OF SELF-REGULATION IN PATIENTS WITH SOMATIZED DISORDERS
Abstract
Relevance. According to the World Health Organization, there is a tendency towards an annual increase in neurotic diseases, including somatized disorders (SD). Of particular relevance is the issue of studying the personality traits of this category of patients for the purpose of primary prevention and reducing the rate of spread of this pathology. The study of self-regulation processes in patients with somatized disorders will help to reveal the causes of occurrence, substantiate the mechanisms of formation of somatization, which is necessary for the development of a program of psychological correction of this pathology. The purpose of the study is to study the features of self-regulation in patients with somatized disorders. Materials and methods. A psychodiagnostic examination of 43 patients with somatized disorder (F 45.0) was conducted. The following methods were used: clinical and psychopathological, questionnaire "Style of self-regulation of behavior - 98 (SPP-98)" by V. I. Morosanova, test questionnaire "Study of volitional self-regulation" by A. V. Zverkov and E. V. Eidman, as well as methods of mathematical and statistical analysis of data. Research results. In the questionnaire "Style of self-regulation of behavior - 98" by V. I. Morosanova, according to the results of the study, a high level of self-regulation is observed in 20 (46.5%) subjects, average - in 5 (11.6%) and low - in 18 (41.9%). In the test-survey "Study of volitional self-regulation" by A. V. Zverkov and E. V. Eidman, the analysis of the results was carried out according to, according to the results of the study, a high level of volitional self-regulation is observed in 21 (48.9%) subjects, average - in 3 (6.9%) and low - in 19 (44.2%). Conclusions. The overall level of self-regulation has polar values, either high or low. However, with an advantage of 4.6%, the majority of patients in the sample have a high level of self-regulation.
About the Authors
Anastasia Ivanovna IvchenkoRussian Federation
6th year student of the Faculty of Clinical Psychology
Yulia Vladimirovna Bogushevskaya
Russian Federation
Head of the Department of Psychiatry and Psychosomatics, KSMU, Associate Professor, Candidate of Medical Sciences
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Ivchenko A.I., Bogushevskaya Yu.V. FEATURES OF SELF-REGULATION IN PATIENTS WITH SOMATIZED DISORDERS. The vector of youth medical science. 2024;(3):20-25. (In Russ.)