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关于10月7日袭击事件对大屠杀幸存者造成的感知压力和心理影响的国际研究。

International study of the perceived stress and psychological impact of the 7 October attacks on Holocaust survivors.

作者信息

Halioua Bruno, Bantman Patrick, Rimmer Rachel, Ghozlan Eric, Vaislic Muriel, Halioua Dan, Amson Fabienne, Taieb Charles, Prasquier Richard, Gutthman Jean-François, Ejnes Robert, Dassa Stéphanie, Astruc Alexis, Cohen Marc, Sarfati Samuel, Fohlen-Weill Marc, Namia-Cohen Odile, Deutscher Aline, Taieb Jonathan

机构信息

Holocaust Survivors Research Group AMIF, Paris, France.

Fondation de la Mémoire de Shoah, Paris, France.

出版信息

Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2025 Dec;16(1):2428025. doi: 10.1080/20008066.2024.2428025. Epub 2025 Feb 3.

Abstract

The terrorist attacks of 7 October 2023 in southern Israel had a significant impact on the mental health of Holocaust Survivors (HS), who are considered to be particularly vulnerable to traumatic events. The aim of the study was to assess the severity of perceived stress and the psychological impact of the 7 October attacks on HS. The study was conducted from 30 October to 15 December 2023 among HS who were contacted through HS support organisations (OSE, Aloumim). They completed a questionnaire consisting of four sections: socio-demographic data and experiences during the Holocaust, assessment of psychological stress using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), feelings of isolation, health consequences, and reactions to the 7 October attacks. 171 HS completed the questionnaire with 61 males (35.7%) with a mean age of 86.6+/-4.4 years (min 79-max 97). 59.6%, lived outside Israel, mainly in France. The mean score on the PSS-10 was 17.7 +/-6.0 on a scale of 5 to 40. The average PSS 10 score is not significantly higher in cases of age ≤90 years (18.0 ± 6.0 vs 15.7 ± 6.4, NS), or for those living in Israel (17.2 ± 5.3 vs 18.1 ± 6.6, NS). About a quarter reported feelings of isolation or loneliness following the attacks. The impact of the 7 October attacks was particularly significant among those living outside Israel. Approximately two-thirds felt that the events had rekindled memories of their Holocaust experiences, and nearly one-third observed a decline in their health since the attacks. Among survivors living outside Israel, 86.6% expressed concern about the future safety and identity of their children and grandchildren as Jews. Identifying Holocaust survivors (HS) who are experiencing psychological distress is crucial to providing them with appropriate therapy.

摘要

2023年10月7日发生在以色列南部的恐怖袭击对大屠杀幸存者(HS)的心理健康产生了重大影响,这些幸存者被认为特别容易受到创伤性事件的影响。该研究的目的是评估感知压力的严重程度以及10月7日袭击事件对大屠杀幸存者的心理影响。该研究于2023年10月30日至12月15日在通过大屠杀幸存者支持组织(OSE、Aloumim)联系到的大屠杀幸存者中进行。他们完成了一份由四个部分组成的问卷:社会人口数据和大屠杀期间的经历、使用感知压力量表(PSS - 10)评估心理压力、孤独感、健康后果以及对10月7日袭击事件的反应。171名大屠杀幸存者完成了问卷,其中61名男性(35.7%),平均年龄为86.6±4.4岁(最小79岁 - 最大97岁)。59.6%的人生活在以色列境外,主要在法国。PSS - 10量表的平均得分在5至40分范围内为17.7±6.0。年龄≤90岁的人群(18.0±6.0对15.7±6.4,无显著差异)或居住在以色列的人群(17.2±5.3对18.1±6.6,无显著差异)中,PSS 10的平均得分没有显著更高。约四分之一的人报告袭击事件后有孤独或寂寞感。10月7日袭击事件的影响在居住在以色列境外的人群中尤为显著。约三分之二的人认为这些事件重新唤起了他们对大屠杀经历的记忆,近三分之一的人表示自袭击事件以来健康状况下降。在居住在以色列境外의幸存者中,86.6%的人对其子孙作为犹太人的未来安全和身份表示担忧。识别出正在经历心理困扰的大屠杀幸存者对于为他们提供适当的治疗至关重要。

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