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Psychiatric help for adolescents with autoaggression in Ukraine population

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2022

K. Zhyvaho*
Affiliation:
Bohomolets National Medical University, Psychiatry And Narcology, Kyiv, Ukraine
A. Bursa
Affiliation:
Bohomolets National Medical University, Psychiatry And Narcology, Kyiv, Ukraine
*
*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

During several years in Ukraine have been actualized problem with autoaggressive behavior amoung young people. Due to not enough support at ambulatory psychiatric and social systems these patients have hospitalizations. And its duration could be for month and longer. The problem seems like if hospitalization can be ling, will be it affective while there are no community support after it. Even having good results can not give long “remission” because patients come to the same family/social situation.

Objectives

Examine autoaggressive behavior in adolescents and find criteria for hospitalization for this category.

Methods

We took 173 patients with autoaggressive behavior at age 18-25. We formed theory for research that, on our opinion, include information that give chance to find criteria while hospitalization isn’t recommended.

Results

First results have shown a high level of comorbidity personality disorders with neurotic and depressive disorders. High levels of self-harm are associated with episodes of sexual and psychological abuse and characterized with trauma. The next parts of the research will show deep indications for in- and out-patient treatment.

Conclusions

Criteria for hospitalization adolescents with self-harm are hard to form because of differences of reasons, comorbidities and risk of suicide among adolescents. But not all in-patient treatment gives expected results. Mostly it can work like a traumatic experience on this group. Scientific research can help to make the psychiatric systems friendly to adolescents with complex problems. The authors have not supplied a conflict-of-interest statement

Disclosure

No significant relationships.

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© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the European Psychiatric Association
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