Mormont C, Mormont I, von Frenckell R
Acta Psychiatr Belg. 1986 Mar-Apr;86(2):111-9.
Among 63 former prisoners of war, aged 54 to 65 years, submitted to a psychometric battery, 16 died within the next three years. The comparison of the deceased and surviving groups indicates that personality variables (MMPI) are more predictive of death than mental deterioration.