Shasha Shaul M, Livshitz Anatol, Ohry Avi
Western Galilee Hospital, Nahariyah & Reuth Medical Center, Tel-Aviv.
Harefuah. 2009 Apr;148(4):224-8, 278.
The mental and physical health of the HoLocaust survivors has interested many researchers around the world. In spite of the assumption that the survivors are prone to develop premature morbidities (based on paralLeL findings among disabled people or people who survived severe trauma), apparently, excessive morbidity was significantly found only in two areas: malignancy and skeLetaL disorders. Survivors should ultimately benefit from broad and sincere assistance in sociaL, economic, mental and medical issues.
大屠杀幸存者的身心健康引起了世界各地许多研究人员的兴趣。尽管有人认为幸存者容易过早发病(基于在残疾人或严重创伤幸存者中的类似发现),但显然,仅在两个领域发现了明显的高发病率:恶性肿瘤和骨骼疾病。幸存者最终应在社会、经济、心理和医疗问题上获得广泛而真诚的帮助。