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Features of Emotional Intelligence and its Connection with Level of Social Functioning in Patients with Depressive-paranoid Symptoms

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

O. Zubatiuk*
Affiliation:
Shupyk National Medical Academy of postgraduate education, Psychiatry, Kyiv, Ukraine

Abstract

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Introduction

The problem of social functioning of psychiatric patients is one of the most relevant these days.

Objectives

Studying characteristics of emotional intelligence parameters in patients with depressive-paranoid symptoms in psychotic disorders in the structure of F 20.0, F25.1 and F33.3.

Participants Study involved 40 patients divided into three groups according to nosology:

– Group 1: F 20.0;

– Group 2: F 25.1;

– Group 3: F 33.3.

Methods

MSCEIT (Russian version of the adapted version of Sergienko O.O., Vetrova I.I.), the scale of PANSS and PSP.

Results

The highest rates are in the group F25.1, except for the scale D. In group F 20.0 compared to other scales reduced scale index N. In group F 33.3 reduced compared to the scales A and E are indicators of scales D and H. 2. The observed negative correlation scale D performance of N5, G1, G5, G8, G14 (PANSS) in group F 20.0 and positive correlation in group F 33.3 of G6. E indicators scales show positive correlation with G3, group F20.0, and F33.3. Also was found a negative correlation with the performance scale O13 H group F20.0. 3. The positive correlation between the level of social functioning and performance scale H group F20.0 scales and indicators in the group D F33.3.

Conclusion

The findings are the “resource area”, which have become “target” of rehabilitation programs for this group of patients.

Disclosure of interest

The author has not supplied his/her declaration of competing interest.

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e-poster walk: Bipolar disorders – Part 2
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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