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      Survivors of imprisonment in the Pacific theater during World War II.

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          Data were obtained from 41 survivors of imprisonment by the Japanese during World War II. Interview data suggested that these individuals, despite the 40 years that had passed since their prisoner of war experiences, showed manifestations of posttraumatic stress disorder, notably a sleep disturbance marked by recurrent nightmares. MMPI data suggested significant pathology, characterized as an anxiety state, in this group. Half of the subjects met the full set of DSM-III criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder.

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          Journal
          Am J Psychiatry
          The American journal of psychiatry
          American Psychiatric Publishing
          0002-953X
          0002-953X
          Sep 1987
          : 144
          : 9
          Article
          10.1176/ajp.144.9.1210
          3631320
          304d38bb-eb79-4f45-8186-f1d1aa290517
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