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The frequency of illnesses as a factor of violation of children's psychological well-being.

Authors :
Shishkova, I.
Pervichko, E.
Koniukhovskaia, J.
Source :
European Psychiatry; 2022 Special issue S1, Vol. 63, pS103-S103, 1/3p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction: Psychological ill-being can be manifested in children's personal characteristics, formed under the influence of a large number of factors, including the incidence of respiratory diseases. It is associated with firsthand illness experience and differ at frequently and rarely ill groups. Children's peculiar properties diagnostic is necessary for working with the subject pattern of health deformations and prevent possible future mental problems and risks of substance use. Objectives: To define the influence of illness experience on children's personal characteristics. Methods: The study has involved 33 children: 15 frequently ill children (mean age - 9±1.8), 18 rarely ill children (mean age - 9±1.4). We used: "Unfinished sentences about health" (Yakovleva, 2014), "Multi-factor personality questionnaire" (Children CPQ). Results: Frequently ill children significantly differ from rarely ill children by the following characteristics: "self-confidence" (1.277, p=0.036), excitability (4.222, p=0.019), risk tendency (2.546, p=0,03), responsibility (5.323, p=0.008), self control (5.323, p=0.048), nervous tension (3.429, p=0.037). Frequently ill children are more excitable, reckless, nervous. They are less confident, less responsible and less in control of their behavior than their rarely ill coevals are. Frequently and rarely ill children give positive selfassessment of their health (73.3% and 55.5%), however, in the group of frequently ill children this assessment is significantly more frequent (p=0.01), despite their illness experience. Conclusions: The obtained results prove the need to take into account the personal characteristics of children when working with the formation and correction of the subject pattern of health in order to prevent maladaptive health behavior and possible mental disorders in adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09249338
Volume :
63
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160385960