Böwing Georgia, Schmidt Kai Ulrich, Schröder Stefan Georg
Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie Röbel im Müritz-Klinikum, and Ruhr-Universität, Germany.
Psychiatr Prax. 2007 Apr;34(3):122-8. doi: 10.1055/s-2006-951842.
Long-term psychiatric consequences of World War II are currently a main medical and political topic in Germany.
This retrospective study examined 33 psychogeriatric cases.
PTSD-criteria following ICD-10 were fulfilled in every case. All patients had a delayed subtype of PTSD with a latency of 14-60 years between trauma and onset of disorder. No case of chronic PTSD was found. In 26 cases a depression was diagnosed.
Long latencies for PTSD are a typical feature in psychogeriatrics, possibly due to the situation in post-war-Germany probably even more in the Soviet occupied zone, the later German Democratic Republic (GDR). In the GDR it was not at all a public topic to speak about Russian violence (political taboo). The depressive and psychotic comorbidity of psychogeriatric PTSD-patients should be examined more specifically in future studies.