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[A psychovegetative symptom complex in the structure of didactogenic depression]
1Mental Health Research Center, Moscow, Russia, Moscow City Psychological-Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia.
Aim:
To study clinical characteristics of didactogenic depression.
Material And Methods:
Eighty elementary and middle school students with psychogenic didactogenic depression were studied.
Results And Conclusion:
The following variants of didactogenic depression were described: timid, with «intellectual collapse», behavioral disturbances and with psychosomatic masking. Psychovegetative disturbances emerge to varying degrees in all variants. New features of somatic/autonomic symptoms in didactogenic depression and organization of psychocorrection are presented.
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