Abstract

Annotation. The purpose of this work is to determine the features of indicators of severity and features of accentuated personality traits in men with various forms of eczema. On the basis of the Military Medical Clinical Center of the Central Region and the Department of Dermatology and Venereal Diseases with a postgraduate course in National Pirogov Memorial Medical University, Vinnytsya, a survey of men of the first adult age (22-35 years) with true (n=34, including 16 with mild and 18 with severe course) and microbial (n=38, including 28 with mild and 10 with severe course) eczema was conducted. The diagnosis of eczema was performed according to the nomenclature of ICD-10. All men with the help of personality questionnaires were assessed by the severity and features of accentuated personality traits by Shmishek. Statistical data processing was performed in the license package “Statistica 5.5” using non-parametric methods of evaluation of the obtained results. The control group of subjects revealed the following percentage distribution of types of accentuation: hyperthymic – in 37.80 %; stuck – in 1.22 %; emotional – in 1.22 %; pedantic – in 3.66 %; anxious – in 1.22 %; cyclothymic – in 10.98 %; demonstrative – in 3.66 %; excitable – in 7.32 %; dysthymic – in 0 %; exalted type – in 14.63 %. In patients with true eczema of mild course: hyperthymic – in 43.75 %; stuck – in 0 %; emotional – in 0 %; meticulous – in 0 %; anxious – in 0 %; cyclothymic – in 0 %; demonstrative – in 6.25 %; excitable – in 0 %; dysthymic – in 6.25 %; exalted type – 6.25 %. In patients with true eczema of severe course: hyperthymic – in 83.33 %; stuck – in 0 %; emotional – in 0 %; meticulous – 5.56 %; anxious – in 0 %; cyclothymic – in 0 %; demonstrative – in 5.56 %; excitable – in 0 %; dysthymic – in 0 %; exalted type – in 11.11 %. In patients with mild microbial eczema: hyperthymic – in 53.57 %; stuck – in 0 %; emotional – in 0 %; meticulous – in 7.14 %; anxious – in 0 %; cyclothymic – in 3.57 %; demonstrative – in 0 %; excitable – in 7.14 %; dysthymic – in 0 %; exalted type – in 7.14 %. In patients with severe microbial eczema: hyperthymic – in 40.00 %; stuck – in 0 %; emotional – in 0 %; meticulous – 10.00 %; anxious – in 0 %; cyclothymic – in 0 %; demonstrative – in 0 %; excitable – in 0 %; dysthymic – in 0 %; exalted type – 10.00 %. Thus, the active use in everyday practice of interviewing and psychological testing of character accentuation are the most important components of adequate assessment of psycho-emotional status of patients with various forms and severity of eczema, which opens prospects for psychoprophylaxis and finding the right ways of correction. Thus, in patients with different forms and severity of eczema, the predominance of accentuation of the nature of the hyperthymic type was established. This allows us to consider this type of accentuation as one of the important criteria for assessing the patient's motivation to see a dermatologist and adherence to treatment, to identify weaknesses in his character, to predict factors that can cause decompensation or psychogenic reactions accompanied by maladaptation.

Highlights

  • There is a growing interest in research to study the individual psychological characteristics of patients with various dermatoses

  • Intense pace of life, increasing emotional load requires significant nervous and intellectual effort. These are the so-called "scissors" that occur between a person's natural adaptive capacity and living conditions, which leads to an increase in the incidence of chronic dermatoses, among which eczema occupies a prominent place [15]

  • Studies conducted in our country are aimed primarily at studying the influence of psycho-emotional factors in prolonged forms of dermatosis, as well as the development of methods of psychotherapeutic and pharmacological correction of these disorders [8, 10, 12]

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Introduction

There is a growing interest in research to study the individual psychological characteristics of patients with various dermatoses. Intense pace of life, increasing emotional load requires significant nervous and intellectual effort These are the so-called "scissors" that occur between a person's natural adaptive capacity and living conditions, which leads to an increase in the incidence of chronic dermatoses, among which eczema occupies a prominent place [15]. Foreign colleagues mainly treat eczema in terms of classical psychosomatics This is dermatosis, which is based on a bodily reaction to the conflict experience, associated with morphologically established changes and pathological disorders in the skin and its derivatives [2, 7, 13]. If you do not take into account the emotional factor in skin diseases, the nature of the patients, for most of them therapeutic care will be ineffective

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