METHOD OF PREDICTING DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOL DYSADAPTATION Russian patent published in 2010 - IPC A61B5/16 

Abstract RU 2396904 C1

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to field of medicine, in particular to pediatrics, and is intended for predicting school dysadaptation at initial stage of education by sum of additional factors of social and biological risk. Method includes questionnaire poll of parents and examination of children with analysis of medical history, which detect factors influencing development of school dysadaptation syndromes, assigning each of them corresponding coefficient, their summing up: if sum of additional risk factors is higher or equals 0.68 prediction about possible realisation in child of school dysadaptation syndromes at the initial stage of education is made and correcting measures of medical and psychological character are prescribed, if the sum of additional risk factors is lower than 0.68 prediction about favourable course of school adaptation is made and such children are subjected to standard methods of observation.

EFFECT: method allows carrying out preventive measures.

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Authors

Poretskova Galina Jur'Evna

Pechkurov Dmitrij Vladimirovich

Emelina Anna Aleksandrovna

Basis Ljudmila Borisovna

Tjumina Irina Al'Bertovna

Dates

2010-08-20Published

2009-03-30Filed