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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa: relation to psychiatric status and forgiveness among survivors of human rights abuses

机译:南非真相与和解委员会:与侵犯人权行为幸存者的精神状态和宽恕有关

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Background The impact on individual survivors of human rights abuses of testifying before South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has not been established. Aims To examine the degree to which participation in the TRC is related to current psychiatric status and forgiveness among survivors. Method Survivors ( n =134) who gave public, closed or no testimony to the TRC completed instruments measuring exposure to human rights abuses, exposure to other traumatic events, current psychiatric status and forgiveness attitudes towards the perpetrator(s). Results There was no significant association between TRC participation and current psychiatric status or current forgiveness attitudes, and low forgiveness was associated with poorer psychiatric health. Conclusions Truth commissions should form part of, rather than be a substitute for, comprehensive therapeutic interventions for survivors of human rights abuses. Lack of forgiveness may be an important predictor of psychiatric risk in this population.
机译:背景技术在南非真相与和解委员会(TRC)面前作证对侵犯人权行为的个人幸存者的影响尚未确定。目的探讨参加TRC的程度与幸存者当前的精神状态和宽恕有关。方法幸存者(n = 134)向TRC提供了公开,公开或没有证词的完整工具,这些工具测量了遭受人权侵害的暴露,遭受其他创伤事件的暴露,当前的精神状态和对肇事者的宽恕态度。结果TRC参与与当前的精神状态或当前的宽恕态度之间无显着相关性,低的宽恕与较差的精神健康有关。结论真相委员会应该成为对侵犯人权行为幸存者的综合治疗干预措施的一部分,而不是代替其。缺乏原谅可能是该人群精神病风险的重要预测指标。

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