Journal article
Psychological sequelae of torture and trauma in Chilean and Salvadorean migrants: A pilot study
M Thompson, P Mcgorry
Australasian Psychiatry | AUSTRALIAN NZ J PSYCHIATRY | Published : 1995
Abstract
Torture has existed since the earliest times, usually as public punishment prior to death. Today it is predominantly used in secret with the aim of destroying the individual's personality. The effects of torture include severe physical and psychological sequelae which have only recently come under scrutiny. In recent years many Chilean and El Salvadorean migrants have left their countries after being tortured and severely traumatised as a result of organised violence. The aim of this study was to pilot an investigation into the psychological sequelae of torture. Subjects were 30 Chileans and El Salvadoreans classified into three groups: torture, trauma and non-torture/trauma migrants. It was..
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