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Forecasting the Dynamics of Morbidity/Disability of Young People in Ukraine

Received: 22 June 2017     Accepted: 7 July 2017     Published: 19 October 2017
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In the current period of health care system reform in Ukraine the study of youth morbidity is particularly important due to the unfavorable demographic conditions in the country: increasing mortality and reducing fertility. In the light of this problem, approaches to the analysis and prediction of morbidity and disability of young people in Ukraine have been developed. The analysis of morbidity dynamics is done with our own design, using software that is the part of the Information technology of disability dynamics analysis. The results of analysis of the monitoring functioning of child morbidity in Ukraine, let the forecast be carried out in a short time series. The prevalence of all diseases In Ukraine for 2008 – 2016 years among adolescents 15–18 years increased by 38,87% (from 17037,06 to 23659,1), morbidity – by 32,32% (from 9444,78 to 12497,6 for 10 thousand population). During this period it took place the reduction of primary disability of people over 18 years among adult and working population. The highest among persons aged 18 years are the numbers of newly recognized disabilities in classes: mental and behavioral disorders (1431), congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal disorders (1196), nervous system diseases (836 cases).

Published in Psychology and Behavioral Sciences (Volume 6, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.pbs.20170605.15
Page(s) 105-109
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Keywords

Morbidity, Disability, Prediction, Epidemiology

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  • Psycho-neurology, Psychotherapy & Medical Psychology Group of the Department, State Institution “Ukrainian State Institute of Medical and Social Problems of Disability Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine”, Dnipro City, Ukraine

  • Psycho-neurology, Psychotherapy & Medical Psychology Group of the Department, State Institution “Ukrainian State Institute of Medical and Social Problems of Disability Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine”, Dnipro City, Ukraine

  • Psycho-neurology, Psychotherapy & Medical Psychology Group of the Department, State Institution “Ukrainian State Institute of Medical and Social Problems of Disability Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine”, Dnipro City, Ukraine

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