Ursano R J, Boydstun J A, Wheatley R D
Am J Psychiatry. 1981 Mar;138(3):310-4. doi: 10.1176/ajp.138.3.310.
The U.S. Air Force prisoners of war (POWs) experienced a profound degree of stress during the Viet Nam War. The psychiatric status of this population has been monitored by an ongoing voluntary follow-up program from the time of repatriation through the following five years. Data indicate a significant degree of psychiatric readjustment problems, which were greatest among POWs captured before 1969. These findings support the association of an unusually stressful environment with an increased incidence of psychiatric illness.
美国空军战俘在越南战争期间经历了极度的压力。从遣返之时起,通过一个持续的自愿随访项目对这一群体的精神状况进行了长达五年的监测。数据表明存在显著程度的精神重新适应问题,在1969年之前被俘的战俘中这些问题最为严重。这些发现支持了异常紧张的环境与精神疾病发病率增加之间的关联。