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Journal of the Korean Military Medical Association
1992 Volume.23 No. 1 p.124 ~ p.133
A Study on the Cognition and Attitude toward Psychiatric Disorders



Abstract
We have made a study on the cognition and attitude toward psychiatric disorders in the military leaders because those are the important factors for the profitable and rational treatment. The duration of the study is
4 month(from May to July, 1991)
and
the subjects are medical officers(general and psychiatric), military officers and staff sergeants.
@ES The results are as follows:
@EN 1. The military leaders' cognition and attitude toward psychiatric disorders are relatively negative and rejective, and the degree of the experctation to the psychiatric treatments in low too.
2. Non-psychiatric medical officers are relatively coincide with psychiatric medical officers, but they agree to the items of being afraid to be with psychiatric patients, and restriction of the patients in the hospital.
3. All subjects(including the psychiatrics)agree to the item, 'if there were the psychiatric patient in family members, the one affects the marriage of the other members.'
4. The subjects(except medical officers) are apt to assess the seperating symptoms lightly when they are comparing with psychiatric medical officers and regard the suicide idea, anxiety, obsessive idea, drug abuse as same, or more serious than
psychotic
symptoms.
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