The psychological consequences of intergenerational trauma on the second generation of Holocaust survivors were studied in a sample of 40 nonimmigrant Italian Jews and compared to a control group. Differences between offspring of Holocaust survivors (HSO) and a comparison group were assessed by the Adjective Check List, Anxiety Questionnaire Scale, Defence Mechanism Inventory, and Family Environment Scale. Although the HSO displayed no serious psychological consequences, they had higher anxiety levels than controls, low self-esteem, inhibition of aggression, and relational ambivalence. These data partially confirm previous research on the topic, although the level of psychological distress seems to be lower in the Italian sample than in other samples of second-generation Holocaust survivors. © 2009 Springer Publishing Company.

The long-term effects of extreme war-related trauma on the second generation of holocaust survivors / Sarah, Gangi; Alessandra, Talamo; Ferracuti, Stefano. - In: VIOLENCE AND VICTIMS. - ISSN 0886-6708. - STAMPA. - 24:5(2009), pp. 687-700. [10.1891/0886-6708.24.5.687]

The long-term effects of extreme war-related trauma on the second generation of holocaust survivors

Alessandra Talamo;FERRACUTI, Stefano
2009

Abstract

The psychological consequences of intergenerational trauma on the second generation of Holocaust survivors were studied in a sample of 40 nonimmigrant Italian Jews and compared to a control group. Differences between offspring of Holocaust survivors (HSO) and a comparison group were assessed by the Adjective Check List, Anxiety Questionnaire Scale, Defence Mechanism Inventory, and Family Environment Scale. Although the HSO displayed no serious psychological consequences, they had higher anxiety levels than controls, low self-esteem, inhibition of aggression, and relational ambivalence. These data partially confirm previous research on the topic, although the level of psychological distress seems to be lower in the Italian sample than in other samples of second-generation Holocaust survivors. © 2009 Springer Publishing Company.
2009
holocaust; holocaust survivors; memory; psychological consequences; shoah survivors; trauma; victims
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The long-term effects of extreme war-related trauma on the second generation of holocaust survivors / Sarah, Gangi; Alessandra, Talamo; Ferracuti, Stefano. - In: VIOLENCE AND VICTIMS. - ISSN 0886-6708. - STAMPA. - 24:5(2009), pp. 687-700. [10.1891/0886-6708.24.5.687]
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