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The intergenerational sequelae of war captivity: the impact of a self-amplifying cycle of PTSD and attachment insecurities on offspring’s attachment orientations

机译:战争圈养的代际后遗症:自我放大循环的影响和附着不安全性对后代的附着方向

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Background: War captivity is one of the most severe human-made traumatic events which lead to self-amplifying cycle of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and attachment insecurities. Solid evidence in the literature pointed out on the intergenerational transmission of PTSD symptoms. However, no research has been conducted on the intergenerational transmission of attachment insecurities and the effect of the self-amplifying cycle among former prisoners of war (ex-POWs) and their offspring attachment insecurities.Objective: This research aims to explore the intergenerational impact of a self-amplifying cycle of PTSD and attachment insecurities among ex-POWs on their offspring’s attachment orientations.Method: We sampled dyads of Israeli ex-POWs of the Yom Kippur war and their adult offspring (ex-POW group) (n?=?80) as well as dyads of Israeli veterans who fought in the Yom Kippur war, but were never held captive, and their adult offspring (control group) (n?=?40). Veterans reported on PTSD severity and attachment orientations (anxiety, avoidance). Offspring reported on attachment orientations. We conducted (a) hierarchical regressions to predict offspring attachment orientations as a function of veterans’ attachment orientations, and (b) moderated mediation analyses examining the role of veterans’ PTSD in the intergenerational transmission of attachment orientations.Results: Ex-POWs’ attachment anxiety was associated with offspring’s reports of higher attachment anxiety and avoidance, and this intergenerational transmission of attachment was mediated by ex-POWs’ PTSD severity. These effects were not significant in the control group.Conclusions: Decades after the war end, the intergenerational sequelae of war captivity are evident by the impact of the self-amplifying cycle of PTSD and attachment insecurities among ex-POWs and their offspring’s attachment insecurities. Therefore, it is imperative for clinicians to recognize the intergenerational transmission and to focus not only on the trauma but also on the traumatized person’s attachment injuries and the shattering of core beliefs about the world, self, and others, in the context of attachment-based therapies.
机译:背景:战争圈养是最严重的人造创伤事件之一,导致创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状和附着不安全的自我放大循环。文献中的坚实证据指出了应激症状的代际传播。但是,没有对依恋性思想的代际传播以及前战俘(前猪)和后代附件不安全感的自我放大循环的效果没有研究。目的:这项研究旨在探讨争论的代际影响在其后代依恋中的前割草中的自我放大循环和前期母乳的依恋。方法:我们采样以色列的以色列淘汰战争战争和成人后代(EX-POM组)(n?=? 80)以及以色列退伍军人在赎罪日战争中战斗的二元,但从未被俘虏,他们的成年后代(对照组)(n?=?40)。退伍军人报告了应激障碍严重程度和附着方向(焦虑,避免)。关于附件取向报告的后代。我们进行了(a)分层回归,以预测作为退伍军人的附件取向的函数的后代附件取向,(b)调节中介分析检查退伍军人的前期参考资料的角色在附着取向的代际传输中。结果:前脚栓的附件焦虑与后代报告有关较高附着焦虑和避免的报道,并且这种互动的附着的互动传播由前猪的PTSD严重介导。这些效果在对照组中并不重要。结论:战争结束后数十年,战争囚禁的代际后遗症是由于前PTS的自我放大循环和前焊条的附着不安全的影响以及其后代的附着不安全的影响明显。因此,临床医生必须认识到代际传播,并不仅关注创伤,而且占据创伤者的依恋伤害以及在附着的基于依据的背景下对世界,自我和其他人的核心信仰破坏疗法。

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