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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease | 2010

Trauma and Current Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Elderly German Women Who Experienced Wartime Rapes in 1945

Philipp Kuwert; Thomas Klauer; Svenja Eichhorn; Elena Grundke; Manuela Dudeck; Georg Schomerus; Harald J. Freyberger

The aim of this study was to determine the persistent trauma impact and significant posttraumatic stress symptoms in a sample of very elderly German women who survived the mass rapes committed by soldiers at the end of World War II. A total of 27 women were recruited, interviewed, and then administered a modified Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale. They all reported a very severe degree of trauma exposure in 1945; 19% reported significant current posttraumatic stress symptoms indicating a possible posttraumatic stress disorder at the time of the study, and 30% fulfilled the criteria of a current partial posttraumatic stress disorder. The results highlight the necessity for prevention and treatment programs for women exposed to wartime rapes in current conflict settings worldwide, and the need to identify and treat posttraumatic conditions in the elderly generation of all countries exposed to World War II trauma.


European Journal of Psychotraumatology | 2014

Traumatic experiences, alexithymia, and posttraumatic symptomatology: a cross-sectional population-based study in Germany

Svenja Eichhorn; Elmar Brähler; Matthias Franz; Michael Friedrich; Heide Glaesmer

Objective Previous studies have established an association between number of traumatic experiences and alexithymia. The present study examines this relationship in a large-scale representative sample of the German general population (N=2,507) and explores the potential mediating effects of posttraumatic symptomatology, particularly avoidance/numbing. Methods Alexithymia was assessed with the German version of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20). Posttraumatic symptomatology was operationalized by the symptom score of the modified German version of the Posttraumatic Symptom Scale, and traumatic experiences were assessed with the trauma list of the Munich Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Two mediation analyses were conducted. Results Of the total sample, 24.2% (n=606) reported at least one traumatic experience, 10.6% (n=258) were classified as alexithymic, and 2.4% (n=59) fulfilled the criteria of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Participants who had survived five or more traumatic experiences had significantly higher alexithymia sum scores. The PTSD symptom cluster avoidance/numbing mediated the association between the number of traumatic experiences and alexithymia. Conclusions Our findings illustrate an association between number of traumatic experiences and alexithymia and the influence of emotional avoidance and numbing within this relationship. The significant relationship between alexithymia and number of traumatic experiences in a general population sample further supports the concept of multiple and complex traumatization as associated with alexithymia. The results suggest the importance of further investigations determining the causal impact of alexithymia both as a potential premorbid trait and as consequence of traumatization. Lastly, future investigations are needed to clarify alexithymia as a distinct trauma-relevant characteristic for better diagnostics and specialized trauma-integrative therapy.


Psychiatrische Praxis | 2012

Bewältigungsstrategien und wahrgenommene soziale Unterstützung bei deutschen Langzeitüberlebenden der Vergewaltigungen am Ende des II. Weltkriegs

Svenja Eichhorn; Thomas Klauer; Elena Grundke; Harald J. Freyberger; Elmar Brähler; Philipp Kuwert

OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to document perceived social support in a sample of German war-raped women in World War II. Furthermore the impact of this potential resource on todays posttraumatic symptoms should be pointed out. METHODS 27 women (M = 80.3 years, SD = 3.1 years) answered each a semi-structured interview and several questionnaires. RESULTS Perceived social support shows clearly lower values than in the comparative samples. The measured degree of the variable in the present sample bears negative relationship to the actual posttraumatic symptoms of the women. CONCLUSIONS In World War II sexually traumatized women could profit only few from the examined resource. The found negative relationship between perceived social support and posttraumatic symptoms shows additionally the potentially long-lasting impact of these form of coping on psychological health in trauma victims.


Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie | 2015

Ambulante psychoonkologische Versorgung durch Krebsberatungsstellen – Leistungsspektrum und Inanspruchnahme durch Patienten und Angehörige

JürgenM. Giesler; Joachim Weis; Melanie Schreib; Svenja Eichhorn; Susanne Kuhnt; Tanja Faust; Anja Mehnert; Jochen Ernst


Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie | 2014

Ambulante psychosoziale Krebsberatung – Ergebnisse einer nutzerbasierten Studie zu Beratungsanliegen und Zufriedenheit mit der Beratung

Jochen Ernst; Svenja Eichhorn; Susanne Kuhnt; Jürgen M. Giesler; Melanie Schreib; Elmar Brähler; Joachim Weis


Archives of Sexual Behavior | 2014

Long-Term Effects of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Compared with Non-Sexual War Trauma in Female World War II Survivors: A Matched Pairs Study

Philipp Kuwert; Heide Glaesmer; Svenja Eichhorn; Elena Grundke; Robert H. Pietrzak; Harald J. Freyberger; Thomas Klauer


Gesundheitswesen | 2014

Struktur- und Prozessqualität in ambulanten psychosozialen Krebsberatungsstellen des Förderschwerpunktes „Psychosoziale Krebsberatung“ der Deutschen Krebshilfe

Svenja Eichhorn; Susanne Kuhnt; Jürgen M. Giesler; M. Schreib; V. Voelklin; Elmar Brähler; Jochen Ernst; Anja Mehnert; Joachim Weis


Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie | 2015

Die deutsche Version der Social Impact Scale (SIS-D) – Pilottestung eines Instrumentes zur Messung des Stigmatisierungserlebens an einer Stichprobe von Krebspatienten

Svenja Eichhorn; Anja Mehnert; Marc Stephan


Archive | 2015

Psychosoziale Konsequenzen des Aufwachsens als Besatzungskind in Deutschland Psychologische Hintergründe eines quantitativen Forschungsprojekts

Marie Kaiser; Svenja Eichhorn; Philipp Kuwert; Heide Glaesmer


International Psychogeriatrics | 2015

Readiness to reconcile and post-traumatic distress in German survivors of wartime rapes in 1945

Svenja Eichhorn; N. Stammel; Heide Glaesmer; T. Klauer; Harald Jürgen Freyberger; Christine Knaevelsrud; Philipp Kuwert

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Philipp Kuwert

University of Greifswald

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Thomas Klauer

University of Greifswald

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