Specific challenges of researching stress in the context of quiet political repression

IF 2.1 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Ruth Marheinecke , Ann-Christin Winter , Bernhard Strauss , Veronika Engert
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Political repression beneath the threshold of criminal prosecution is a phenomenon of past and present, predominantly authoritarian, regimes. This so-called quiet repression includes measures such as the limitation of freedom of speech, surveillance of (perceived) political opponents, or the spreading of rumors to socially isolate targets. Such experiences of chronic stress show significant psychological and physiological health consequences in affected individuals. However, societal awareness of quiet repression measures remains limited, hindering victims' access to support and complicating healthcare interventions. In the current paper, we present the design of a study conducted with individuals who endured quiet repression measures in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR), a socialist state closely aligned with the former Soviet Union. We discuss the challenges encountered over the course of the study, and present the solutions found. Although every study population has their unique challenges and needs, we wish to inform future sensitive research within the realm of quiet political repression. Given the limited understanding of the phenomenon, there is a pressing need for further investigation aiming to improve acceptance and care for past and future victims.

在平静的政治压迫背景下研究压力的具体挑战
低于刑事起诉门槛的政治压迫是过去和现在主要是专制政权的一种现象。这种所谓的静默压制包括限制言论自由、监视(被认为的)政治反对派或散布谣言以在社会上孤立目标等措施。这种长期的压力经历对受影响的个人造成了严重的心理和生理健康后果。然而,社会对悄无声息的镇压措施的认识仍然有限,这阻碍了受害者获得支持,并使医疗干预变得更加复杂。在本文中,我们介绍了一项针对前德意志民主共和国(GDR)(一个与前苏联关系密切的社会主义国家)中经历过无声镇压措施的个人进行的研究设计。我们讨论了研究过程中遇到的挑战,并介绍了找到的解决方案。虽然每个研究对象都有其独特的挑战和需求,但我们希望为未来在静默政治压迫领域的敏感研究提供参考。鉴于对这一现象的了解有限,我们迫切需要开展进一步的调查,以改善对过去和未来受害者的接纳和关怀。
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Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology Psychiatry and Mental Health
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