Dynamics of the prevalence of affective and neurotic disorders on the example of the Poltava region for 2014-2018

Wiad Lek. 2019;72(5 cz 2):1122-1125.

Abstract

Objective: Introduction: Recently, the situation regarding the mental health of the world population has a tendency to deteriorate and is one of the most serious problems, which faced all countries of the world and in particular the European region (ER), since at one or another period of life problems of mental health arise at least in every fourth person of the ER, and Ukraine is no exception. ATO in Ukraine was started in 2014. We investigated the level of hospitalized mental morbidity in the residents of the city of Poltava since 2014. The aim: To study hospitalized mental morbidity of the population of the Poltava region since 2014.

Patients and methods: Materials and methods: Studied the incidence and prevalence of depressive disorders in Poltava and Poltava regions according to the new WHO classification. ICD-11. According to the report form 10 "Report on the Disease of Persons with Mental Disorders and Behavior", the following classes of depression were studied: F30-39 Mood Disorders (Affective Disorders, F40-48 - Neurotic and Somatic Disorders, F43.0 - Severe Stress and Compliance).

Results: Review: Affective disorders are a set of psychiatric disorders, also called mood disorders. The main types of affective disorders are depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorder. Symptoms vary by individual and can range from mild to severe.

Conclusion: Conclusions: The rate of growth of morbidity of affective disorder has decreased, compared with 2014, by -14% and neurotic disorders has increased 3,2%.

Keywords: prevalence; affective and neurotic disorders.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Neurotic Disorders* / epidemiology
  • Prevalence
  • Ukraine