de Zoysa Piyanjali, Fernando Ravindra
Dept. of Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Torture. 2007;17(1):53-6.
A retrospective study was performed to document the physical and psychological methods of torture and their sequelae on 90 victims of torture who attended the Family Rehabilitation Centres in Vavuniya, Trincomalee and Anuradhapura, using a standard assessment format. The study showed that the methods of torture practised in Sri Lanka are similar to that of other countries. The methods are physical and psychological. Being a victim of a traumatic event would be physically and psychologically stressful.
采用标准评估形式,对在瓦武尼亚、亭可马里和阿努拉德普勒的家庭康复中心就诊的90名酷刑受害者进行了一项回顾性研究,记录酷刑的身体和心理手段及其后遗症。研究表明,斯里兰卡实施的酷刑手段与其他国家相似。这些手段包括身体和心理方面的。成为创伤事件的受害者会在身体和心理上造成压力。