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  • 标题:LONG-TERM PSYCHOSOCIAL CONSEQUENCES IN FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF PEOPLE DETAINED-DISAPPEARED OR EXECUTED FOR POLITICAL REASONS IN CHILE.
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  • 作者:Pau Pérez-Sales ; Teresa Durán-Pérez ; Roberta Bacic Herzfeld
  • 期刊名称:Psicothema
  • 印刷版ISSN:0214-9915
  • 电子版ISSN:1886-144X
  • 出版年度:2000
  • 卷号:12
  • 页码:109-116
  • 出版社:Cologio Oficial de Psicólogos del Principado
  • 摘要:We present the results of a case-control study on the psychological consequences of the politics of detention-disappearance in Mapuce and non-Mapuce persons of the Araucania region in Chile. Methods. A randomized sample of 119 relatives obtained from the official records of victims ( Informe Rettig ) were located and interviewed using the Psychiatric State Examination (10th edition)/CATEGO-5 System. Present State and Life Before Symptoms were assessed. Results. More than 20 years after the disappearance or execution of their relative, 3% of Mapuces and 9.7% of non-Mapuces still have uncomplete bereavement processes. With regard to the Life Before diagnosis, Pathological Depressive and Non-Depresive Bereavement process appeared in 24.1% of Mapuces and 29.4% of non-Mapuce people (z=0.65, p<0.25). Taking all the diagnoses together, 18.9% of Mapuces and 31.1% of non-Mapuces had had an affective disorder related to the disappearance (z=1.5, p<0.06). Although isolated Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms were frequent, the complete syndrome was present in only 1.7% of Mapuces and 6.5% of non-Mapuces. Conclusions. After two decades, the psychological and psychosocial consequences of the repressive process remain present. When mapuces and non-mapuces are compared statistically across diagnosis, few differences arise. We discuss our results critically with special emphasis in the implications of the individual-clinical versus psychosocial-community focus in research.
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