| Literature DB >> 20376916 |
Tania Nicole Masmas1, Eva Møller, Caecilie Buhmann, Vibeke Bunch, Jean Hald Jensen, Trine Nørregård Hansen, Louise Møller Jørgensen, Claes Kjaer, Maiken Mannstaedt, Annemette Oxholm, Jutta Skau, Lotte Arlø Theilade, Lise Worm, Morten Ekstrøm.
Abstract
An unknown number of asylum seekers arriving in Denmark have been exposed to torture. Amnesty International's Danish Medical Group examined 142 asylum seekers, of whom 45% had been exposed to torture. Physical and psychological symptoms were 2-3 times as frequent among torture survivors as among non-tortured asylum seekers. Among the torture survivors, 63% fulfilled the criteria of post-traumatic stress disorder, 58% had objective psychological findings, and 42% had torture-related scars. Identification of torture survivors is important in order to initiate the necessary medical treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20376916
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ugeskr Laeger ISSN: 0041-5782