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Adjustment to War Captivity: The Role of Sociodemographic Background,Trauma Severity,and Immediate Responses,in the Long-Term Mental Health of Israeli Ex-Pows
Authors:Yuval Neria  Zahava Solomon  Rachel Dekel
Institution:Center for the Health Sciences University of California , Los Angeles
Abstract:This study assessed the role of sociodemographic features, pre-captivity combat exposure, captivity severity, emotional responses and coping during captivity, and social support at homecoming, to the short- and long-term mental health of 164 Israeli POWs of the 1973 Yom Kippur War. The major contributors to the POWs' mental health were psychological responses during captivity, followed first by their education and ethnic status, and then by severity of captivity. Both traumatic stress of captivity and the results of the study were discussed in the light of Conservation of Resources (COR) theory.
Keywords:Stress  Prisoners of war (POWs)  Adjustment  Sociodemographic background  Immediate responses  COR theory
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