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Original Article

Australian Prisoners of War of the Japanese: Post-War Psychiatric Hospitalisation and Psychological Morbidity

(Senior Lecturer in Sociology) (Senior Gastroenterologist) (Associate Professor of Psychiatry) (Senior Lecturer in Sociology) (Senior Gastroenterologist) (Associate Professor of Psychiatry) (Senior Lecturer in Sociology) (Senior Gastroenterologist) (Associate Professor of Psychiatry) , &
Pages 334-340 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Evidence of chronic psychiatric and psychosomatic morbidity was found in a randomly selected sample of Australian prisoners of war (POWs) of the Japanese over the 40-year period following the Second World War. A clinical interview revealed more contemporary depressive and anxiety disorders and more post-war psychiatric illness overall than in a comparison group of randomly selected combatant veterans of the Pacific and South East Asian campaign. The POWs were no more likely to have had psychiatric admissions than non-POWs and fewer of them had had multiple psychiatric admissions. POWs had more duodenal ulcers than controls but otherwise their physical health was similar, as was their age-adjusted mortality in the post-war years. Finally, POWs were more likely to have Totally and Permanently Incapacitated Service Pensions than controls.

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