Arterial hypertension as a factor in the choice of conflict resolution strategies by elderly persons : научное издание

Описание

Тип публикации: статья из журнала

Год издания: 2018

Идентификатор DOI: 10.5114/fmpcr.2018.79349

Ключевые слова: geriatrics, hypertension, conflict (psychology), aged

Аннотация: Background. Interpersonal conflicts are one of the causes of depressive syndromes among patients, which contribute to the development of arterial hypertension. Minimizing the risk of conflicts between elderly patients is necessary for providing effective therapy. Objectives. To identify and analyze the behavioral patterns of elderlПоказать полностьюy people in conflict situations suffering from and not suffering from hypertension. Material and methods. The number of patients of the gerontological center who took part in the research amounted to 117 females (55+ years of age), The studies of the Thomas Kilmann Instrument (TKI) conflict assessment methodology were used to identify the characteristics of the behavior of elderly patients in conflict situations. Results. The largest number of patients was identified as the leading conflict resolution strategy in both groups. We agree that a significant number of those studied could not decide on the leading strategy of behavior in the conflict and use two or more strategies to resolve conflict situations, Patients with hypertension have higher rates of resistance to conflict than those who do not have this disease. Conclusions. The strategy of adaptation is the leading strategy for resolving conflict situations among elderly people who have and have not been diagnosed with hypertension. This is why it was revealed that elderly people with hypertension have higher levels of resistance to conflict.

Ссылки на полный текст

Издание

Журнал: FAMILY MEDICINE AND PRIMARY CARE REVIEW

Выпуск журнала: Vol. 20, Is. 4

Номера страниц: 368-372

ISSN журнала: 17343402

Место издания: POZNAN

Издатель: TERMEDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD

Персоны

  • Tikhonova Natalia (Krasnoyarsk State Med Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
  • Demina Nina (Krasnoyarsk State Med Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia; Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
  • Klimatckaia Ludmila (Krasnoyarsk State Pedag Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
  • Osipov Aleksander (Krasnoyarsk State Med Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia; Siberian Fed Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
  • Kudryavtsev Mikhail (Krasnoyarsk State Pedag Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia; Siberian Fed Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia; Reshetnev Siberian State Univ Sci & Technol, Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
  • Zhavner Tatyana (Siberian Fed Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
  • Shpakou Andrei (Yanka Kupala State Univ Grodno, Grodno, BELARUSArticle)