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№3' 2015

MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY

International Medical Journal, Vol. 21., Iss. 3, 2015, P. 44−50.


THE PECULIARITIES OF PSYCHOGENIC COMPONENT OF PSYCHOENDOCRINE SYNDROME IN FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS OF THE THYROID GLAND


Ishchuk V. V.

Ukrainian Research and Practice Center for Endocrine Surgery, Transplantation of Endocrine Organs and Tissues, Kyiv, Ukraine

Modern trends in development of endocrinology are determined by growing interest in health and social factors, clinical psychological nature of the clinical picture of the disease and, in particular, achieving compliance which at replacement therapy is a fundamental factor in controlling the disease. The presence in the clinical picture of the endocrine pathology of variable psychopathological arrangements in the structure of clinical variations of psychoendocrine syndrome, as well as a wide range of stressful factors of the nosogenic−introspective and socio−environmental nature creates dyscompliance predictors that in fact are obligatory present in each nosological form of psychoendocrine syndrome in varying proportions, requires careful comparative analysis in order to select a congruent methodological support of their correction and prevention. In order to indicate and perform comparative analysis of the dynamics of nosogenic stressful factors in psychogenesis of psychoendocrine syndrome in hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism we examined 60 patients of Ukrainian Scientific−Practical Center of Endocrine Surgery and Transplantation of Endocrine Organs and Tissues with endocrine disorders accompanied by hyperthyroid or hypothyroid states having psychoendocrine syndrome or axial components in the structure of psychopathological disorders using psychodiagnostic, clinical psychopathological and clinical psychophemomenological methods. The study analyzed medical psychological characteristics of psychogenic component of psychoendocrine syndromes in the structure of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.

Key words: psychoendocrine syndrome, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, psychotraumatization.


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