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Psychological
adaptation of children, living in ecologically unfavourable region of the
Aral Sea Mazhitova
Z., Kabdollanova Z, Zinger O, Berikova O Kazakh State Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan Objective:
Aim of investigation � evaluation of condition of psychological adaptation
of children, living in the Aral Sea region. Methods:
118 children in age 9-12 years old, living in ecologically unfavorable
region Aral Sea from birth, were examined by clinical-psychological method. Results:
Violations of psychological adaptation of children, living in the Aral Sea
region are characterized by lowering of production and deceleration of
performance of the tasks speeds (70%), quick exhaustion (48%), difficulty
of attention concentration (56%), lowering of intellectual efficiency
(42%). Gap in general functions of intellectual efficiency on 1,5 years �
in children 9-10 years old in 40%; on 1 year � in children 11-12 years old
in 20%. Underdevelopment of keen motions: in children in age of 9 years old
� in 48,4%, in children in age of 10 years old � in 31,2%, children in age
of� 11 years old � 11%, children in
age of 12 years old � in 10,1% cases. Conclusion:
Neuropsychological violations, which were detected in children form Aral
Sea region, are early signs reflected structural-morphological changes of
brain tissue. Main loading at adaptation is put on
hypothalamic-limbic-reticular complex, which is most sensitive to chemical
poisons and hypoxia. Abnormally high and lingering activity of non-specific
structures of brain lead to gradual exhaustion of this system, that is
cause of violation of optimal adaptation of children's organism.