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The results showed that adolescents showed different types of character accentuation.
The most common type was epileptoid. Emotional-labile, psychasthenic,
hyperthymic, schizoid, cycloid, unbalanced, neurasthenic, conform, melancholic,
sensitive types were identified in the subjects. The paranoid type was not identified.
Low levels of depression with schizophrenia are weak links; a low correlation between
schizophrenia and moderate depression; high levels of depression with schizophrenia
were found to form a strong correlation. The change in anxiety level for the sensitive
type was characterized by an increase in the correlation. Weak and positive
correlations were observed between the sensitive type and the low level of anxiety.
The weak correlation showed a high level of anxiety and sensitivity in the relationship.
It can be concluded that high and normal rates are lower in test subjects than in boys.
Normal and high levels of depression are more common in boys and adolescents. This
means that boys' depressive moods vary sharply, meaning that their transition from
low to high is faster than in girls. Girls are more likely to be depressed, which means
they have to walk in a depressed mood for a long time to show a high level of
depression. We think that this is due to the fact that the girls are sociable and tend to
tell their relatives about their problems. Adolescents, on the other hand, tend to hide
their problems and not even tell their loved ones.
The results show that it is important to develop a psycho-correction program and
apply it in practice in order to positively change the mental state of adolescent
students. The data will serve as a basis for developing recommendations for parents,
adolescents, practical psychologists and educators. Anxiety and depression were
identified among adolescents and those not. Those who do not have depression are
18% more likely to have it, and those who do not have anxiety are 10% more likely to
have it. High levels of anxiety were detected at 6% and high levels of depression at 2%.
Admittedly, these students require serious psychological intervention. High levels of
depression are twice as common in boys as in girls.
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