| Literature DB >> 14289139 |
Abstract
Emotional involvement of the examiner, hostility and mistrust on the part of the examinees and the long interval since the original events comprise some of the problems facing medical assessors of survivors of National Socialist persecution. Experience with over 100 such persons confirmed the high incidence of irreversible and usually disabling disorders, mainly functional and psychiatric-"late damage" as it has been designated in recent reports on this subject. The most common disorders encountered in the assessments of 70 survivors are reviewed. A number of organic diseases such as organic brain damage, active tuberculosis and fractures were revealed only after careful search. Recent findings by psychiatric assessors are reviewed; their plea for greater familiarity with late effects in survivors of National Socialist persecution is echoed, and the need for medical, psychiatric and social support of these unfortunate individuals is emphasized.Entities:
Keywords: BACKACHE; BRAIN INJURY, ACUTE; DISABILITY EVALUATION; FRACTURES; MENTAL DISORDERS; REFUGEES; TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONARY; VASCULAR DISEASES; WAR CRIMES
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Year: 1965 PMID: 14289139 PMCID: PMC1928048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Med Assoc J ISSN: 0008-4409 Impact factor: 8.262