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每个人都有名字吗?身份缺失的儿童大屠杀幸存者的心理困扰与生活质量。

Does everyone have a name? Psychological distress and quality of life among child holocaust survivors with lost identity.

作者信息

Amir M, Lev-Wiesel R

机构信息

Department of Behavioral Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

出版信息

J Trauma Stress. 2001 Oct;14(4):859-69. doi: 10.1023/A:1013010709789.

Abstract

Knowing one's identity, name, and biological parents is considered essential to personality development and psychological well-being. This study assessed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, subjective quality of life (QoL), psychological distress, and potency in a group of adults who were children during the Holocaust (child Holocaust survivors) and who did not know their true identity. Twenty-three such survivors were compared to 23 child Holocaust survivors who knew their identity. Results showed that survivors with lost identity had lower physical, psychological, and social QoL and higher somatization, depression, and anxiety scores than did survivors with known identity. The findings suggest that the psychological consequences of not knowing one's identity are long-lasting.

摘要

了解自己的身份、姓名和亲生父母被认为对人格发展和心理健康至关重要。本研究评估了一组大屠杀期间还是儿童(儿童大屠杀幸存者)且不知道自己真实身份的成年人的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状、主观生活质量(QoL)、心理困扰和效能感。将23名此类幸存者与23名知道自己身份的儿童大屠杀幸存者进行了比较。结果显示,身份不明的幸存者在身体、心理和社会生活质量方面低于身份已知的幸存者,且在躯体化、抑郁和焦虑评分方面更高。研究结果表明,不知道自己身份所带来的心理影响是持久的。

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