Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Fabianinkatu 24, Helsinki, Finland.
J Trauma Stress. 2010 Aug;23(4):532-6. doi: 10.1002/jts.20541.
The authors examined how different types of torture methods are associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and somatic symptoms among political ex-prisoners. Participants were 275 Palestinian men who reported their experiences in detention and imprisonment, PTSD (the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire), and somatic symptoms. A principal component analysis revealed physical torture, psychological torture, sensory discomfort and deprivation, and beatings as dimensions of exposure to torture. Both physical and psychological torture methods were associated with increased PTSD symptoms, especially when combined. Psychological torture was also associated with increased somatic symptoms. The results are discussed in relation to their contribution to the current debate on the nature and definition of torture.
作者研究了不同类型的酷刑方法与政治犯的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和躯体症状之间的关系。参与者为 275 名报告其在拘留和监禁期间经历的巴勒斯坦男性,使用哈佛创伤问卷(Harvard Trauma Questionnaire)评估 PTSD,躯体症状则使用躯体症状清单(Somatic Symptom List)评估。主成分分析揭示了身体酷刑、心理酷刑、感官不适和剥夺、殴打作为酷刑暴露的维度。身体和心理酷刑方法都与 PTSD 症状的增加有关,尤其是两者结合时。心理酷刑也与躯体症状的增加有关。研究结果与当前关于酷刑的性质和定义的争论进行了讨论。