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- Title
Traumatische Erfahrungen in der älteren deutschen Bevölkerung.
- Authors
Glaesmer, H.
- Abstract
Background: World War II (WWII) is probably the most distressing and fatal historical event in Europe's recent past. Research on mental and physical health sequelae of these traumatic experiences from WWII has only started recently. Objectives: An overview on the findings from several population-based studies investigating the mental and physical health outcomes of traumatic experiences in the German elderly (born prior to 1946), especially from WWII, is given. Material and methods: The results presented here are based on several population-based representative studies regarding several aspects of mental and physical health in the elderly. Results: About 40-50 % of the elderly German population report at least one traumatic event, mostly from WWII. Traumatic experiences are related to higher rates of depressive and somatoform disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder, and physical morbidity, which are associated with increased health care utilization. Conclusion: The findings underline that the negative effects on health are long-term, manifold, and serious. Some of the elderly need psychotherapeutic interventions. Thus, a specific internet-based psychotherapeutic approach (ITT) is briefly presented. However, the majority of the elderly generally use other kinds of medical care, such as primary care, inpatient care, and geriatric care. It seems useful and necessary to pay more attention to the historical and biographical backgrounds of the patients to see and understand the current symptoms from this aspect.
- Subjects
PSYCHIATRIC research; PHYSICAL fitness research; PSYCHOTHERAPY research; INTERNET in medicine; EMOTIONAL trauma
- Publication
Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie, 2014, Vol 47, Issue 3, p194
- ISSN
0948-6704
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00391-014-0624-y