Psychological adaptation to vascular dementia in elderly patients living in inpatient medical and social institutions

Author:

Hyanikyaynen Igor Viktorovich1,Zalutskaya Natalia Mihaylovna2,Dmitryakova Anna Anatoljevna1,Molchanova Ekaterina Vladimirovna3,Burkin Mark Mihaylovich1,Dorshakova Olga Vasiljevna4,Rzheutskaya Nina Alexandrovna5

Affiliation:

1. Petrozavodsk state university

2. V. M. Bekhterev National Research Medical Center for Psychiatry and Neurology

3. Institute of economics of the Karelian Research Center of RAS

4. Pryazhinskaya Central district hospital of the Republic of Karelia

5. Medical institute of Petrozavodsk State University

Abstract

Studies of psychological adaptation to vascular dementia in elderly patients living in inpatient medical and social institutions require further methodological development from the standpoint of biopsychosocial, structural-functional, and personalized approaches. In order to solve this urgent problem, the literature review first of all provides a comprehensive assessment of somatogenic and psychogenic effects of the disease on the psyche of this group of patients, as well as stratification of non-adaptive protective and coping behaviors for their subsequent correction.

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

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