@article{Talevska_Talevska_2021, title={INTERACTION BETWEEN DIAGNOSIS BY ICD 10 CLASSIFICATIONS AND ABNORMAL EEG}, volume={47}, url={https://ikm.mk/ojs/index.php/kij/article/view/4832}, abstractNote={<p>Psychiatric stigmatization is a factor that significantly contributes to a favorable opportunity for patient reintegration into the community. This work indicates that resocialization and recovery of these trends have played a leading role in the reintegration of the patient into a joint psychiatric team unit mental health system. The team would conduct effective integration of forensic patients into the community. The research was of non-therapeutic, non-interventional, observational, analytical type. It was done in the Psychiatric Hospital in Demir Hisar, R. N. Macedonia, according to the design case-control. The examined group of patients was bought with the number of patients hospitalized for criminogenic behavior and treated at the Psychiatric Hospitals in Demir Hisar and whoever, at the request of the court, underwent a psychiatric examination (size 100). All patients were divided into experimental group (EG) ("case") and control group ("control") (KG). The experimental group (N = 40) had patients with recurrent criminogenic behaviors from more than one criminogenic episode, and the control group (N = 60) who had only one criminogenic episode. Male were on examination more than in fenmale, where the crime is often. Both groups of patients were classified according to the mark: diagnostic entity according to ICD-10 classifications. Result Wilcoxon test test rank EEG detection for abnormalities measurement in groups case for diagnostic features indicated statistically significant EEG scan for abnormality and diagnosis Z = -3.383, p = 0.001 (p <0.05) (p <0.05). Result The Wilcoxon test rank revealed statistically significant EEG detection of abnormality and diagnosis in KG. Abnormal EEG is statistically significant in the diagnosis of F60- 69- Personality disorders and behavioral disorders affecting the individual and F60-69- Personality disorders and behavioral disorders affecting the individual, with F11-19- Mental disorders and mental disorders F60- 69- Personality Disorders and Behavioral Disorders affect individuals, with F10- Mental Disorders and Behavioral Disorders occurring with alcohol use. Patients with psychiatric disorders (patients with personality disorders, alcohol addicts and psychoactive substances), and with recurrent criminogenicity, EEG abnormality is more common. With the help of EEG method we can diagnose psychiatric diagnoses and do  psychiatric expertise as well as timely detection of existing criminogenic risks.</p>}, number={4}, journal={KNOWLEDGE - International Journal }, author={Talevska, Valentina and Talevska, Angela}, year={2021}, month={Aug.}, pages={637–642} }