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Analysis of factors contributing to neurotic disorders associated with stress in female football players

Author: GAVKHAR TESHABAEVA, ISKANDAR MAVLYANOV
Abstract: To analyze a comprehensive assessment and analysis of the clinical, socio-psychological, constitutional-biological and organizational factors that because neurotic disorders associated with stress in female football players of the highest and first league. Recently, the number of neurotic disorders is increasing worldwide. Only 10% of the population is stress-stricken, and 25% are losing their health due to stress. 2/3 of all psychiatric disorders are stress-related neurotic and somatoform disorders. Women prevail in 8/1 of patients. Detection and prevention of social, psychological, psychological, and biological factors that cause neurotic disorders among athletes, especially players, not only improves the player's mental and physical health but also improves the results of the competition. The aim of the study is to identify clinical, psychological, constitutional and biological factors that cause neurotic disorders in female players.
Keyword: neurotic disorders, stress, female football players
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.04.088
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