Возрастная специфика механизмов эмоциональной регуляции и реагирования на дистресс у медиков в условиях пандемии COVID-19

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Васильченко А.С., Грановская Р.М., Проничева М.М., Булыгина В.Г. Возрастная специфика механизмов эмоциональной регуляции и реагирования на дистресс у медиков в условиях пандемии COVID-19 // Российский психиатрический журнал. 2021. №4. С. 13-22.

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В компаративном исследовании с целью определения возрастной специфики симптоматического реагирования на дистресс и механизмов эмоциональной регуляции у медиков были проанализированы данные исследования с участием 203 специалистов психиатрического профиля в возрасте от 21 года до 65 лет. Анализ возрастных характеристик стресс-реагирования показал особую роль в формировании симптоматического профиля стресс-реагирования субъективной оценки ситуации. Для каждой выделенной возрастной группы описана факторная структура механизмов эмоциональной регуляции и определены её универсальные характеристики.

Ключевые слова медицинские работники; пандемия COVID-19; возрастная специфика; механизмы эмоциональной регуляции; стресс-реагирование

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