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DOI:
10.5958/2278-4853.2021.00664.9
STRUCTURE AND CORRECTION OF PSYCHOEMOTHICAL
DISORDERS IN PATIENTS WITH SECOND TYPE OF DIABETES
Bekzod Bahromovich Ibodullaev*
*Assistant,
Urgench branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy,
UZBEKISTAN
ABSTRACT
This article discusses the importance of a medical-psychological approach in correcting the
structure of psychoemotional disorders in patients with type 2 diabetes. This study analyzed the
prevalence of psychoemotional disorders in patients with type 2 diabetes, ie the level of anxiety
and depression using psychological scales, and showed the effective results of timely medical
and psychological care in correcting the level of anxiety and depression in patients.
KEYWORDS:
Diabetes
Mellitus,
Anxiety,
Depression,Psychoemotional
Disorders,
Psychotherapy, Metabolic Disorders.
INTRODUCTION
Today, the progressive growth of the world's population is leading to an increase in the number
of chronic diseases caused by metabolic disorders, one of which is type 2 diabetes, one of the
diseases recognized by the WHO as a multidisciplinary problem.Currently, the number of people
with diabetes is on the rising progress. According to experts from the International Association
of Diabetologists (HDF, IDF) in 2015, more than 415 million patients worldwide suffer from
diabetes. By 2040, that number is expected to exceed 642 million. The average age of the
registered patients is 20-79 years, China ranks first in the world in terms of salinity - 109.6
million (99.6-133.4), India - 69.2 million (56.2-84.8), third in the United States -29.3 million
(27.6-30.9). In our country, these figures are 7.6% of the population aged 20 to 79 years, and the
adult population - 0.73% [1.2].
As of 2019, 230,610 people were diagnosed with diabetes in Uzbekistan, of which 18,349 were
type 1 diabetes and the remaining 212,261 were type 2 diabetes. In the years of 2014-2015 study
by WHO and IAD found, that it was 9.1% (according to STEPS) among those aged 18 to 35
years [4]. Studies at the V Russian Congress of Diabetologists in 2010 showed that, 38% of
patients with diabetes had different levels of depressive disorders, indicating a high prevalence of
cardiovascular disease, oncology and skin diseases [3,8,9]. Depression and anxiety constitute
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