Medical and social consequencessocially-disadaptative post-combat syndrome

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Participation in hostilities is a risk factor for the development of mental disorders associated with war. This group of disorders is called "combat stress reaction" [1, 2]. It is proved that "combat stress reaction" can lead to social maladaptation of servicemen who fell ill, and affect the combat effectiveness of the army, reducing it by 10-50% [3 - 6]. Mental disorders caused by participation in hostilities are divided into early and delayed disorders. Delayed disorders include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and Socially-Disadaptative Post-Combat syndrome [7]. At the same time, it has been brought to the detriment of self-esteem of the service providers and may be seen from the legacy [8, 9].

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Danilevska N. Medical and social consequencessocially-disadaptative post-combat syndrome / N. Danilevska // Theory, science and practice : Abstracts of III International Scientific and Practical Conference (Tokyo, Japan October 05-08, 2020). - Tokyo, 2020. – Р. 202-204.

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