Клиническая и специальная психология (Jan 2019)

Emotional Personality Characteristics of Patients Diagnosed with Meningioma with Severe Post-Traumatic Stress

  • Kharlamenkova N.E. ,
  • Zaitsev O.S.,
  • Nikitina D.A.,
  • Kormilitsyna A.N.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17759/cpse.2018070409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 150 – 167

Abstract

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The results of the study on post-traumatic stress rates and individual indicators arising in response to the diagnosis of a life-threatening disease are being analyzed. The participants of the study are the patients of Burdenko National Medical Research Center of Neurosurgery, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (n = 25) diagnosed with meningioma. It has been shown that one of the psychological consequences of the diagnosis of “meningioma” is post-traumatic stress of different intensity rates. Increased depression, shyness and emotional lability are associated with high post-traumatic stress rates. The comparison of the triad of emotional-personal characteristics, social support indicators (according to the Psychological Safety Questionnaire) and basic assumptions (according to the World Assumptions Scale) made it possible to verify the research hypothesis. It has been revealed that high rates on depression and shyness scales (according to the Freiburg Personality Inventory) do not reflect the tendency to avoid social contact, but indirectly indicate the presence of auto-aggression or introverted orientation directed to oneself in people diagnosed with this disease.

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