10 月 7 日恐怖袭击后法国大屠杀幸存者孤独感的重要性

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Bruno Halioua , Patrick Bantman , Rachel Rimmer , Eric Ghozlan , Muriel Vaislic , Dan Halioua , Fabienne Amson , Avidan Kogel , Charles Taieb , Richard Prasquier , Jean-Francois Gutthman , Robert Ejnes , Stephanie Dassa , Alexis Astruc , Marc Cohen , Samuel Sarfati , Marc Fohlen-Weill , Odile Namia-Cohen , Aline Deutscher , Jonathan Taieb
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导言:10 月 7 日在以色列南部发生的恐怖袭击以及反犹太行为的增加对大屠杀幸存者(HS)的心理健康产生了重大影响,其中一些人感到孤立和孤独,死亡风险也随之增加。我们工作的主要目的是评估 10 月 7 日袭击事件后,法国大屠杀幸存者中感到孤立和孤独的人所感受到的压力的发生率和强度。材料和方法这项研究在 2023 年 10 月 30 日至 12 月 15 日期间进行,研究对象是居住在法国的协和会成员,他们通过协和会支持组织以邮件的方式与我们取得了联系。他们填写了一份调查问卷,内容包括社会人口学数据和大屠杀期间的经历、使用PSS-10量表对感知压力的评估、是否有孤立感和孤独感、健康后果以及对10月7日袭击事件的反应。统计分析使用 SPSS 21.0 进行,使用 Mann-Whitney 检验、秩方检验和学生 t 检验对经历孤独和孤立的 HS 与未经历孤独和孤立的 HS 进行比较,P 值为 0.05 时视为具有统计学意义。HS 的 PSS-10 平均得分为 17.7 ± 6.0(最低 5 - 最高 35)。有 30 人(31.6%)表示在 10 月 7 日大屠杀后感到孤立或孤独。感到孤立或孤独的人更有可能认为他们没有得到周围人的支持(73.3 % vs. 19.7 % p < 0.05)。遭受孤立和孤独的 HS 的 PSS10 分数明显高于其他 HS(21.2 ± 5.2 vs. 16.0 ± 6.2,p ≤ 0.05)。在 10 月 7 日的大屠杀之后,93.3% 的孤独和寂寞的 HS 认为他们的大屠杀经历重新唤醒了他们的脆弱,尤其是加重了他们的健康问题(34%)。他们往往更经常地想起大屠杀时期(96.7 % 对 80.3 %,p ≤ 0.05),而且明显更担心作为犹太人的子孙后代的未来(93.3 % 对 77.0 %,p ≤ 0.05)。它强调了实施干预计划以支持大屠杀时期最后目击者的重要性。
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The importance of the feeling of isolation and loneliness among French Holocaust survivors after the 7 October terrorist attack

Introduction

The 7 October terrorist attack in southern Israel and the increase in anti-Semitic acts have had a significant impact on the mental health of Holocaust survivors (HS), with some experiencing feelings of isolation and loneliness associated with an increased risk of mortality. The main objective of our work was to assess the incidence and intensity of perceived stress among French HS suffering from feelings of isolation and loneliness following the 7 October attack. The secondary objective was to determine the impact on health and to establish a link with the Holocaust period.

Materials and methods

The study was conducted between 30 October and 15 December 2023 among HS living in France who were contacted by mail through HS support organisations. They completed a questionnaire that included sociodemographic data and experiences during the Holocaust, an assessment of perceived stress using the PSS-10 scale, the presence or absence of feelings of isolation and loneliness, and health consequences and reactions to the 7 October attacks. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS 21.0, with Mann-Whitney tests, chi-squared and Student's t-tests used to compare HS experiencing loneliness and isolation with those not experiencing loneliness and isolation, with a p-value of < 0.05 considered statistically significant.

Results

94 respondents completed the questionnaire, of whom 29 (30.5 %) were men. The HS had a mean PSS-10 score of 17.7 ± 6.0 (min 5 - max 35). Thirty (31.6 %) reported feeling isolated or alone after the 7 October massacre. Those who felt isolated or alone were more likely to feel that they had no support from those around them (73.3 % vs. 19.7 % p < 0.05). The PSS10 scores of HS suffering from isolation and loneliness were significantly higher than those of other HS (21.2 ± 5.2 vs. 16.0 ± 6.2, p ≤ 0.05). After the 7 October massacre, 93.3 % of HS suffering from loneliness and isolation felt that their Holocaust experience had reawakened their vulnerability, especially aggravated health problems (34 %). They tend to think about the Holocaust period more often (96.7 % vs. 80.3 %, p ≤ 0.05) and are significantly more worried about the future of their children and grandchildren as Jews (93.3 % vs. 77.0 %, p ≤ 0.05).

Conclusion

This is the first study to assess the importance of stress among HS, particularly those suffering from loneliness and isolation, following the 7 October terrorist attack. It highlights the importance of implementing intervention programmes to support the last eyewitnesses of the Holocaust period.
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