“…One is that time is a healer: as the years pass, any detrimental impact of captivity will weaken, and more ex-POWs will recover partly or in full. This view is supported by previous findings of declines in the levels of depression and anxiety among former POWs after approximately a decade (Tennant, Fairley, Dent, Sulway, & Broe, 1997), as well as findings of fewer PTSD symptoms some 50 years after captivity than in the first year post-captivity, as reported retrospectively (Engdahl, Speed, Eberly, & Schwartz, 1991;Potts, 1994).…”