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The system of medical and psychological support of adolescents with obesity
Author(s) -
О. D. Belyaeva,
Marianna Markova
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
fundamental and applied researches in practice of leading scientific schools
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2313-7525
DOI - 10.33531/farplss.2018.5.10
Subject(s) - psychology , obesity , personality , clinical psychology , cognition , perception , developmental psychology , anxiety , medicine , psychiatry , social psychology , neuroscience
The thesis is devoted to improving the system of psychological support to adolescents with obesity by definition of psychoemotional, cognitive, behavioral, and family components and their relationships in the genesis of psychological maladjustment formation in young patients. Some features of psychoemotional, cognitive, behavioral, and family components of psychological maladjustment have been established in adolescents with obesity, psychographic markers of difficulties in self-perception of our patients have been singled out, and correlations of stylistic peculiarities in their eating behavior with parameters of quality of life have also been identified. Relationships between pronounced disorders in eating behavior, as well as desadaptive psychoemotional characteristics of patients, and some peculiarities in the emotional state of their mothers have been established. The model and the technology of the psychological support of adolescents with obesity have been substantiated, and the system of measures for their employment has been introduced. Age and genderrelated characteristics of personality in adolescents with obesity were depicted, and some peculiarities in the attitude to their children of mothers both of boys and girls with different body weight were defined. Due to the analysis and generalization of our study results, the model of medical and psychological support of adolescents with obesity has been scientifically substantiated, developed and introduced into the clinical practice. The proposed model, aimed at correcting psychological maladjustment of adolescent patients and providing involvement of their parents at the diagnostic, consultative, and corrective stages, has demonstrated its effectiveness.

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