ObjectivesTo study the features of HPD in vascular dementia (VD), an approach using clinical-psychopathological, psychometric, psychodiagnostic and mathematical-statistical methods was used.
ResultsIn patients with VD in the middle stage of development in the structure of clinical manifestations was dominated by frequent paranoid and paranoid disorders (in 75.6% of patients, p <0.05) with a systemic delusional plot (in 70.1% of patients, p <0.01) material damage, robbery, theft (in 26.8% of patients, p <0.01), relationships (in 21.9% of patients, p <0.01) and jealousy (in 17.1% of patients, p <0, 01), which ran in the form of paranoid delusional disorder (63.4%), acute paranoia (12.2%) and hallucinations (24.4%). In patients with VD in the late stage of development, the clinical and psychopathological structure of GPR was characterized by a predominance of frequent, hallucinatory disorders (82.4% of patients, p <0.01) in the form of healthy (23.5%, p <0.1), tactile (20.6%, p <0.01) and auditory (26.5%, p <0.5) hallucinations, which took the form of hallucinations (44.2%, p <0.05), confusion (61.5 %, p <0.05) and paranoid delusional disorder (17.6%, p <0.01).