Article
Abramova A.A., Kuznetsova S.O., Enikolopov S.N., Razumova A.V.(2014).Specificity of the manifestations of aggression in patients with depression different nosology, severity and duration. The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 2, 75-89
Abstract
This article describes the nature of the relationship of quantitative and qualitative aspects of aggressiveness with nosology, duration and severity of depression. The study involved 87 patients with a depressive disorder (31 women and 56 men) aged 17 to 46 years. Depressive disorder occurs as an independent disease, or combined with other mental illnesses. The diagnosis was recorded as a psychiatrist in the history of the disease. The study used the following methodology: Zung’s method, Beck scale, Toronto Alexithymia Scale, Wagner’s “Hand-test” (A.V. Gerasimov’s modification), Buss—Durkey Inventory, The Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study (N.V. Tarabrina’s modification), computer psychophysiological method “Operator”. The quantitative and qualitative character of aggressiveness in patients with mental disorders as compared with healthy subjects is shown. In depressed patients compared to healthy subjects are more pronounced aggression, suspicion, resentment and hostility. Intensity of these parameters increases with worsening depression and with increasing duration of disease severity decreased aggressiveness. Level of physical aggression is higher at depressive disorder within psychopathy. In the group of female patients with depression increased aggressiveness, in the group of male patients with depression increased general and physical aggression. In depressive disorders worsens assess and recognize the emotional state of others and their own.
Sections: Empirical studies;
Received: 11/26/2013Pages: 75-89
Keywords: endogenous mental pathology; depression; aggression; aggressiveness; emotional expression;
Available Online 30.06.2014
For citing this article:
Abramova A.A., Kuznetsova S.O., Enikolopov S.N., Razumova A.V.(2014).Specificity of the manifestations of aggression in patients with depression different nosology, severity and duration. The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 2, 75-89