PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL STATE OF YOUNG MEN WITH INDIVIDUAL-TYPOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE RHYTHM OF URINATION, AND YOUNG MEN WITH CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT MANIFESTATIONS OF BLADDER DYSFUNCTION

Introduction. At the moment, there are no clear criteria for the differential diagnosis of the individual characteristics of bladder emptying and clinically significant manifestations of violation of urination, in this connection the study of their development mechanisms is extremely relevant. One o...

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Main Authors: V. B. Berdichevskiy, B. A. Berdichevskiy
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2018-05-01
Series:Andrologiâ i Genitalʹnaâ Hirurgiâ
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Online Access:https://agx.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/276
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Summary:Introduction. At the moment, there are no clear criteria for the differential diagnosis of the individual characteristics of bladder emptying and clinically significant manifestations of violation of urination, in this connection the study of their development mechanisms is extremely relevant. One of the possible directions in this area is the analysis of the role of psycho-emotional state of men in the occurrence of violation of the rhythm urination and clinical dysfunction of the bladder, since the obtained data will allow to determine the indications for drug correction.Objective. Analysis of the prevalence of psycho-emotional disorders in healthy individuals with individual typological features of bladder emptying and patients with clinically significant manifestations of violation of urination.Materials and methods. On the basis of urology clinic of Tyumen State Medical University 14 healthy young men from 18 till 24 years having individual typological features of emptying of a bladder, 16 healthy young men with a normal urination rhythm and 30 young men withclinically significant violation of urination which is not connected with urological pathology are examined. The level of anxiety was determined by the Spielberger–Hanin questionnaire, the level of depression – by the Beck Depression Inventory.Results. It is established that in contrast to the psycho-emotional status of healthy young men with normal urination rhythm, healthy young people with frequent urination had a tendency to increase the level of personal and reactive anxiety and depression. In clinically significant of the lower urinary tract dysfunction psycho-emotional status was characterized by a further increase in indicators to the level of mild and clinically significant depression.Conclusion. Disorders of psycho-emotional status play an important role in the emergence of individual typological features of urination in healthy adolescents and, possibly, in the formation of clinical manifestations of the lower urinary tract dysfunction in males.
ISSN:2070-9781