Abstract

The interrelation and dynamics of psychiatric morbidity and psychological instability in the draft contingent of St. Petersburg is shown. The role of nervous and mental stability as one of the main criteria for assessing the state of mental adaptation of servicemen in the course of professional activities is determined. There is a lack of predictability of the results of professional psychological selection in urban military commissariat that may be due, primarily, to the dynamics of mental qualities and excessive tension of body regulatory resources at the initial stage of the military professional adaptation. The number of persons with category 4 professional competence in military units (14.7-21.1 %), compared to the psychological examination of conscripts in military commissariats (1.6-3.7 %) was increased. Erroneous forecast for assignment into groups of vocational suitability at the call for military service in the military commissariat can reach 37-47 %. It is necessary to improve the psychological support of conscripts in the course of professional activities, especially in the initial period of military professional adaptation, in order to identify individuals with poor neuro-psychological stability.

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