Peculiarities of psychological status of girls in the Republic of Dagestan mothers, which in the period before pregnancy experienced a high risk of terrorist threat
K. T. Temirkhanova , S. G. Tsykunov , V. Ya. Apchel , E. D. Pyatibrat
Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy ›› 2017, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (1) : 85 -88.
Peculiarities of psychological status of girls in the Republic of Dagestan mothers, which in the period before pregnancy experienced a high risk of terrorist threat
The article analyses the peculiarities of psychological status in girls of the Republic of Dagestan mothers, which before pregnancy the period experienced a high risk of a terrorist threat during the occupation by militants in September 1999, Revealed that mild depression and masked depression in girls mother, which before pregnancy the period experienced trauma associated with the threat of life is determined much more often than in the group of girls whose mothers have not experienced the vital stress. In both groups of cases of severe depression was not observed. Girls whose mothers are in before pregnancy the period experienced mental trauma associated with life-threatening demonstrated a high level of neuroticism, which combined with introversion and falsity, they showed a tendency to an underestimation of their self-esteem, which is comparable to highly aggressive, and creates preconditions for violation of interpersonal contacts and social adaptation. They are also characterized by coldness, formality in contacts, high physical aggression, negativism, suspicion, verbal aggression, fears, unreasonable resentment, poor emotional control, low level of responsibility, moodiness, increased impulsivity, anxiety, distractibility and insufficient concentration of attention. They are usually have little interest in the life of the school community and take a destructive position in conflicts. In general, the most important personal characteristics of these girls are: low level of emotional stability, frustration and a high level of anxiety.
terrorist attack / terrorist threat / psychosocial trauma / adolescent health / psychological status / offspring the vital stress / children affected / emotional stability / frustration / high level of anxiety
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