[Observed, pursued, disintegrated--mental disorders among victims of non-criminal repressions in the former GDR]

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[Observed, pursued, disintegrated--mental disorders among victims of non-criminal repressions in the former GDR]. / Spitzer, Carsten; Ulrich, Ines; Plock, Kathryn; Mothes, Jörn; Drescher, Anne; Gürtler, Lena; Freyberger, Harald J; Barnow, Sven.

In: PSYCHIAT PRAX, Vol. 34, No. 2, 2, 2007, p. 81-86.

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Spitzer, C, Ulrich, I, Plock, K, Mothes, J, Drescher, A, Gürtler, L, Freyberger, HJ & Barnow, S 2007, '[Observed, pursued, disintegrated--mental disorders among victims of non-criminal repressions in the former GDR]', PSYCHIAT PRAX, vol. 34, no. 2, 2, pp. 81-86. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17160752?dopt=Citation>

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Spitzer, C., Ulrich, I., Plock, K., Mothes, J., Drescher, A., Gürtler, L., Freyberger, H. J., & Barnow, S. (2007). [Observed, pursued, disintegrated--mental disorders among victims of non-criminal repressions in the former GDR]. PSYCHIAT PRAX, 34(2), 81-86. [2]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17160752?dopt=Citation

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Spitzer C, Ulrich I, Plock K, Mothes J, Drescher A, Gürtler L et al. [Observed, pursued, disintegrated--mental disorders among victims of non-criminal repressions in the former GDR]. PSYCHIAT PRAX. 2007;34(2):81-86. 2.

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@article{30b8b71c598b40ceb0e04f06c586f860,
title = "[Observed, pursued, disintegrated--mental disorders among victims of non-criminal repressions in the former GDR]",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: While there are numerous studies on the mental sequelae of political imprisonment in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR), there is little knowledge about the prevalence of mental disorders in victims of other forms of political persecution. METHODS: 74 individuals, who were subject to non-criminal repressions in the GDR, were investigated by means of a standardized psychiatric interview. RESULTS: They had been exposed to a variety of reprisals such as observations, purposeful indiscretions, arranged professional failure and other forms of social marginalization. At least one mental disorder was found in 60 % of the participants. Affective disorders were the most common ones with a lifetime prevalence of 38 %, followed by anxiety (23 %) and somatoform disorders (28 %). CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of mental disorders in our sample of politically persecuted people was higher than in the general population and similar to that of political prisoners, who only show higher rates of anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorders.",
author = "Carsten Spitzer and Ines Ulrich and Kathryn Plock and J{\"o}rn Mothes and Anne Drescher and Lena G{\"u}rtler and Freyberger, {Harald J} and Sven Barnow",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "34",
pages = "81--86",
journal = "PSYCHIAT PRAX",
issn = "0303-4259",
publisher = "Georg Thieme Verlag KG",
number = "2",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - [Observed, pursued, disintegrated--mental disorders among victims of non-criminal repressions in the former GDR]

AU - Spitzer, Carsten

AU - Ulrich, Ines

AU - Plock, Kathryn

AU - Mothes, Jörn

AU - Drescher, Anne

AU - Gürtler, Lena

AU - Freyberger, Harald J

AU - Barnow, Sven

PY - 2007

Y1 - 2007

N2 - OBJECTIVE: While there are numerous studies on the mental sequelae of political imprisonment in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR), there is little knowledge about the prevalence of mental disorders in victims of other forms of political persecution. METHODS: 74 individuals, who were subject to non-criminal repressions in the GDR, were investigated by means of a standardized psychiatric interview. RESULTS: They had been exposed to a variety of reprisals such as observations, purposeful indiscretions, arranged professional failure and other forms of social marginalization. At least one mental disorder was found in 60 % of the participants. Affective disorders were the most common ones with a lifetime prevalence of 38 %, followed by anxiety (23 %) and somatoform disorders (28 %). CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of mental disorders in our sample of politically persecuted people was higher than in the general population and similar to that of political prisoners, who only show higher rates of anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorders.

AB - OBJECTIVE: While there are numerous studies on the mental sequelae of political imprisonment in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR), there is little knowledge about the prevalence of mental disorders in victims of other forms of political persecution. METHODS: 74 individuals, who were subject to non-criminal repressions in the GDR, were investigated by means of a standardized psychiatric interview. RESULTS: They had been exposed to a variety of reprisals such as observations, purposeful indiscretions, arranged professional failure and other forms of social marginalization. At least one mental disorder was found in 60 % of the participants. Affective disorders were the most common ones with a lifetime prevalence of 38 %, followed by anxiety (23 %) and somatoform disorders (28 %). CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of mental disorders in our sample of politically persecuted people was higher than in the general population and similar to that of political prisoners, who only show higher rates of anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorders.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 34

SP - 81

EP - 86

JO - PSYCHIAT PRAX

JF - PSYCHIAT PRAX

SN - 0303-4259

IS - 2

M1 - 2

ER -