Саратовский научно-медицинский журнал (Mar 2009)

COPPING BEHAVIOR OF CLINICALLY HEALTHY PERSONS AND PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION DEVOTING TO VARIOUS SOCIAL GROUPS AND ADAPTIVE RESERVES OF THEIR CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

  • E.A. Parshina,
  • I.K. Senchenko,
  • N.V. Novikova,
  • A.G. Martynova,
  • T.M. Dyomina,
  • E.S. Olenko,
  • T.I. Mareeva,
  • A.I. Kodochigova,
  • V.F. Kirichuk,
  • E.A. Panteleyeva

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 108 – 110

Abstract

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Current article shows results of psychophysiological checkup of 266 clinically healthy people and of 64 patients with arterial hypertension (average age 23,54±7,05years old), from different social status categories. Was determined that all clinically healty people were choosing adaptive forms of coping behaviour and had satisfactory adaptation reserves of cardiovascular system (except certificated medical personnel, who had adaptation mechanisms stresses). For patients with arterial hypertension selection of non adaptive form of coping behaviour and fall of adaptation reserves of cardiovascular system was typical.

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