Ruth Marheinecke, Bernhard Strauss, Veronika Engert
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目的:心理创伤是导致精神和躯体疾病的一个公认的危险因素。然而,不符合心理创伤标准的慢性压力也会对健康造成类似的不良后果。虽然研究人员普遍认识到慢性压力源的有害影响,但临床、政治和社会实体对其缺乏认识。这一点在前德意志民主共和国(GDR)(东德的一个专制国家)的政治压迫受害者的经历中显而易见。东德的镇压包括秘密措施,如 "Zersetzung"(英语:瓦解),包括窃听、散布谣言或在职业和社会领域挑起失败。其目的是系统性地破坏个人的社会心理完整性,诱发焦虑、社会孤立和混乱:本文将民主德国的压抑研究成果与现有的创伤和慢性压力文献进行了整合:结果:"Zersetzung "与严重的社会心理慢性压力具有相同的主要特征。与创伤一样,经历过 "Zersetzung "的人很可能会使生物应激系统失调,从而使受害者容易产生至今仍经常经历的健康后果:结论:某些严重的慢性压力,如 "Zersetzung",对健康造成的负面影响似乎与标准 A 型创伤事件并无不同。确定政治压迫手段对生物和心理的影响至关重要,这不仅是为了让公众认识到这一点,并为民主德国压迫受害者提供适当的医疗保健服务,也是为了今天遭受类似压迫手段折磨的人们。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
Visible wounds of invisible repression: A perspective on the importance of investigating the biological and psychological impact of political repression.
Objective: Exposure to psychological trauma is a well-accepted risk factor for the development of mental and somatic diseases. However, chronic stressors not fulfilling the criteria of traumatic experience can have similarly adverse health consequences. While the harmful impact of chronic stressors is generally recognized among researchers, there is a lack of acknowledgment within clinical, political, and societal entities. This becomes evident in the experiences of victims of political repression in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR), an authoritarian state in East Germany. Repression in the GDR included covert measures, such as "Zersetzung" (engl: disintegration), consisting of wiretapping, spreading rumors, or provoking failure in professional and social domains. It aimed to systematically undermine the psychosocial integrity of individuals, inducing anxiety, social isolation, and confusion.
Method: This article integrates findings on repression in the GDR with existing trauma and chronic stress literature.
Results: "Zersetzung" shares key features with severe psychosocial chronic stressors. Like trauma, experiencing "Zersetzung" likely dysregulated the biological stress systems, thereby predisposing victims to the health consequences they frequently experience to the present day.
Conclusion: Certain severe chronic stressors, such as "Zersetzung," do not appear to differ in their negative health consequences from Criterion A traumatic events. Identifying the biological and psychological impact of political repression techniques is essential, not only for public acknowledgment, and proper health care of victims of GDR repression, but also for those individuals suffering from similar repression methods today. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy publishes empirical research on the psychological effects of trauma. The journal is intended to be a forum for an interdisciplinary discussion on trauma, blending science, theory, practice, and policy.
The journal publishes empirical research on a wide range of trauma-related topics, including:
-Psychological treatments and effects
-Promotion of education about effects of and treatment for trauma
-Assessment and diagnosis of trauma
-Pathophysiology of trauma reactions
-Health services (delivery of services to trauma populations)
-Epidemiological studies and risk factor studies
-Neuroimaging studies
-Trauma and cultural competence