Neria Y, Solomon Z, Dekel R
The Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 1998 Mar;186(3):174-82. doi: 10.1097/00005053-199803000-00006.
The current study assesses the psychological and psychiatric aftermath of war captivity; 164 Israeli ex-POWs and 189 comparable controls were assessed for posttraumatic stress disorder, intrusion and avoidance tendencies, and generalized psychiatric symptomatology 18 years after the war. Findings indicated that trauma-related psychopathology and general psychiatric symptomatology were more prevalent among POWs than among their matched controls. In addition, captivity experience, social support at homecoming, and, above all, sociodemographic and military factors were found to be strongly correlated with the outcome measures. Theoretical and clinical implications of the aftermath of captivity are discussed.
本研究评估了战争囚禁后的心理和精神后果;对战后18年的164名以色列前战俘和189名可比对照组进行了创伤后应激障碍、侵入和回避倾向以及广义精神症状学评估。研究结果表明,与创伤相关的精神病理学和广义精神症状学在战俘中比在匹配的对照组中更为普遍。此外,囚禁经历、回国后的社会支持,以及最重要的社会人口统计学和军事因素被发现与结果指标密切相关。本文讨论了囚禁后果的理论和临床意义。