Psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency relocating with their family from the far north

Background. In the Soviet period, people came to work in the Far North of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Now they are retired. Remaining retired in the North is not economically feasible. Resettlement of unemployed elderly people to the more favorable southern climatic zones of central Siberia is conn...

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Main Authors: Liudmila G. Klimatckaia, Olga I. Zaitseva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Continuo 2016-12-01
Series:Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
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spelling doaj-08dee47317314b2fbf46103c4a7b67bd2020-11-24T23:32:53ZengContinuoFamily Medicine & Primary Care Review1734-34022449-85802016-12-0118442943110.5114/fmpcr.2016.6369628720Psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency relocating with their family from the far northLiudmila G. KlimatckaiaOlga I. ZaitsevaBackground. In the Soviet period, people came to work in the Far North of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Now they are retired. Remaining retired in the North is not economically feasible. Resettlement of unemployed elderly people to the more favorable southern climatic zones of central Siberia is connected with a demographic situation. For families 60+ years old, the “From the Extreme North to the South” program was created. The article presents the results of studies on the psychoemotional state of migrants 60+ years old. Objectives . To study the psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency when adapting from the North to the South. Material and methods. 98 migrants from the North to the South were examined. These were people with a chronic insufficiency of brain blood circulation at the age of 60+ years old. Patients were tested utilizing the G. Eysenck and A.S. Zigmond, R.P. Snaith. Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results . Various types of personality were revealed: extroverts – 60.2% (59 people), introverts – 39.8% (39 people). Emotionally stable migrants 60+ years old – 25.5% (28 people). Emotionally unstable – 74.5% (70 people). The sociability combination with impulsiveness was characteristic with a high level of emotional instability (17.27 ± 0.26 points). At very high level (19.5 ± 0.31 points), low self-esteem and an emotional block were revealed. Conclusions . 1. Emotionally stable migrants 60+ years old readapt fairly. 2. High and very high levels of neuroticism demonstrate the formation of anxiety disorders and restriction of adaptive opportunities in migrants 60+ years old. Treatment and prophylactic actions are provided to them.https://www.termedia.pl/Psychoemotional-state-of-patients-60-years-old-with-chronic-cerebrovascular-insufficiency-relocating-with-their-family-from-the-far-north,95,28720,1,1.htmlOriginal Input (length: 6766) potential of elderly migrants social networks of elderly migrants: on the basis of familial and intra-ethnic support
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Olga I. Zaitseva
spellingShingle Liudmila G. Klimatckaia
Olga I. Zaitseva
Psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency relocating with their family from the far north
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
Original Input (length: 6766)
potential of elderly migrants
social networks of elderly migrants: on the basis of familial and intra-ethnic support
author_facet Liudmila G. Klimatckaia
Olga I. Zaitseva
author_sort Liudmila G. Klimatckaia
title Psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency relocating with their family from the far north
title_short Psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency relocating with their family from the far north
title_full Psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency relocating with their family from the far north
title_fullStr Psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency relocating with their family from the far north
title_full_unstemmed Psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency relocating with their family from the far north
title_sort psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency relocating with their family from the far north
publisher Continuo
series Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
issn 1734-3402
2449-8580
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background. In the Soviet period, people came to work in the Far North of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Now they are retired. Remaining retired in the North is not economically feasible. Resettlement of unemployed elderly people to the more favorable southern climatic zones of central Siberia is connected with a demographic situation. For families 60+ years old, the “From the Extreme North to the South” program was created. The article presents the results of studies on the psychoemotional state of migrants 60+ years old. Objectives . To study the psychoemotional state of patients 60+ years old with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency when adapting from the North to the South. Material and methods. 98 migrants from the North to the South were examined. These were people with a chronic insufficiency of brain blood circulation at the age of 60+ years old. Patients were tested utilizing the G. Eysenck and A.S. Zigmond, R.P. Snaith. Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results . Various types of personality were revealed: extroverts – 60.2% (59 people), introverts – 39.8% (39 people). Emotionally stable migrants 60+ years old – 25.5% (28 people). Emotionally unstable – 74.5% (70 people). The sociability combination with impulsiveness was characteristic with a high level of emotional instability (17.27 ± 0.26 points). At very high level (19.5 ± 0.31 points), low self-esteem and an emotional block were revealed. Conclusions . 1. Emotionally stable migrants 60+ years old readapt fairly. 2. High and very high levels of neuroticism demonstrate the formation of anxiety disorders and restriction of adaptive opportunities in migrants 60+ years old. Treatment and prophylactic actions are provided to them.
topic Original Input (length: 6766)
potential of elderly migrants
social networks of elderly migrants: on the basis of familial and intra-ethnic support
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