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Coping behavior and professional burn-out in young persons came through COVID-19 infection

Abstract

The article presents the results of studying the characteristics of coping behavior and professional burnout in young people who have undergone COVID-19 infection. We examined 183 convalescents who had had COVID-19 infection 6-8 months ago. The main clinical forms of COVID-19 in this study were inapparent form (79 people – 43.17 %), acute respiratory viral infection (67 people – 36.61 %), pneumonia without respiratory failure (37 people – 20.22 %). Diagnostics of all clinical cases of COVID-19, examination, treatment and discharge of patients from the hospital were carried out in accordance with regulatory documents. The study showed a high constructiveness of coping strategies for various clinical forms of COVID-19 infections in men and women. It was found that the main coping models in both groups are entering into social contact, seeking social support, cautious actions, assertive actions presented in a different hierarchical sequence for different clinical forms of COVID-19 infection. In the course of studying the indicators of professional burnout in men and women who have undergone COVID-19 infection, attention was drawn to the high level of depersonalization in all clinical forms of the disease. This can affect the preservation of the health of the convalescent and such people, according to indications, need careful medical and psychological support.

About the Authors

I. M. Ulyukin
Kirov Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Igor Mikhailovich Ulyukin – PhD Med. Sci., Research Associate

Academica Lebedeva Str., 6, St. Petersburg, 194044



A. A. Sechin
Kirov Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Alexey Alexandrovich Sechin – Head of the research laboratory

Academica Lebedeva Str., 6, St. Petersburg, 194044 



V. V. Rassokhin
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University; Institute of Experimental Medicine RAS; St. Petersburg Pasteur Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology
Russian Federation

Vadim Vladimirovich Rassokhin – Dr. Med. Sci., Prof.

Leo Tolstoy Str., 6–8, St. Petersburg, 197022

Akademica Pavlova Str. 12, St. Petersburg, 197376

Mira Str. 14, St. Petersburg, 197101 



S. G. Grigoriev
Kirov Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Stepan Grigorievich Grigorev – Dr. Med. Sci., Senior Research Associate

Academica Lebedeva Str., 6, St. Petersburg, 194044 



E. S. Orlova
Kirov Military Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Elena Stanislavovna Orlova – PhD Med. Sci., Senior Research Associate

Academica Lebedeva Str., 6, St. Petersburg, 194044 



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Ulyukin I.M., Sechin A.A., Rassokhin V.V., Grigoriev S.G., Orlova E.S. Coping behavior and professional burn-out in young persons came through COVID-19 infection. Bulletin of psychotherapy. 2021;1(80):106-127. (In Russ.)

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