Nesterko Yuriy, Specht Freya, Stammel Nadine, Nohr Laura, Böttche Maria
Department for Clinical Psychological Intervention, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Department for Traumatic Stress and Transcultural Studies, Center ÜBERLEBEN, Berlin, Germany.
Int J Psychol. 2025 Jun;60(3):e70053. doi: 10.1002/ijop.70053.
The existing and rising anti-Semitism is a risk factor for the mental health of Jewish people worldwide. This study examines possible associations between anti-Semitism and mental health in offspring/children (OHS) and grandchildren (GHS) of Holocaust survivors through cross-country comparisons. A total of n = 248 OHS and n = 240 GHS from Israel, Germany, and the US completed a cross-sectional online survey on experiences of anti-Semitism, psychological distress, and posttraumatic stress symptoms, offered in English, German, and Hebrew. Psychological distress was significantly higher among participants from Germany vs. Israel and the US. Significant differences in experiences of anti-Semitism were found between the generations, with higher rates in GHS. Experiences of anti-Semitism were found to be associated with a higher risk for psychological distress and probable posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study emphasises the severe psychological stress being associated with experiences of anti-Semitism among OHS and GHS across different countries of origin. Given the rise in anti-Semitism since October 7, 2023 onwards, the findings are a warning and a clear impetus for political authorities as well as civil society to strengthen efforts for better healthcare and protecting Jewish life worldwide.
当前存在且不断抬头的反犹主义是全球犹太人心理健康的一个风险因素。本研究通过跨国比较,考察大屠杀幸存者的后代/子女(OHS)和孙辈(GHS)中反犹主义与心理健康之间可能存在的关联。来自以色列、德国和美国的共计248名OHS和240名GHS完成了一项关于反犹主义经历、心理困扰和创伤后应激症状的横断面在线调查,该调查提供英文、德文和希伯来文版本。与以色列和美国的参与者相比,德国参与者的心理困扰明显更高。两代人在反犹主义经历方面存在显著差异,GHS中的发生率更高。研究发现,反犹主义经历与心理困扰和可能的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)风险较高有关。该研究强调了不同原籍国的OHS和GHS中,反犹主义经历与严重心理压力之间的关联。鉴于2023年10月7日以来反犹主义的抬头,这些研究结果是一个警示,也是政治当局和民间社会加强努力以改善医疗保健和保护全球犹太人生活的明确动力。