KMID : 0368820100490020248
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Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatr Association 2010 Volume.49 No. 2 p.248 ~ p.255
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Development of Group Therapy Program for North Korean Refugees with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Pre-Study on Its Effect
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Choi Young-Mi
Oh Su-Sung Lee Chang-In
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Abstract
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Objectives: We evaluated the design, application, and preliminary effect of a new group therapy program for assisting the psychological adaptation of North Korean refugees with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Methods: We recruited 16 female participants from the student body of Hanawon (North Korean refugees) or K city refugee residents, both governed by the Ministry of Unification. Of the participants, 11 scored more than 28 points, the cut-off score, on the MMPI-II PTSD Keane (PK) scale. Another 5 females, who had been diagnosed with PTSD and received treatment, were included in the study. We divided the participants into 2 groups, each of whom participated in group therapy 10 times. Group (A) consisted of 8 Hanawon refugees, while the other group (B) consisted of 8 refugee residents of K City. To examine the therapy¡¯ s effects, we utilized the Beck Depression Inventory, Beck Anxiety Inventory, Self-esteem Scale, and Impact of Event Scale-Revised, both before and after treatment. We analyzed the results using paired t-tests and repeated measures.
Results: Anxiety scores decreased significantly in group A after the group therapy (t=5.04, p<.01 ; t=5.44, p<.01). In Group B, there were no statistically significant changes on any scales after the treatment. Furthermore, there were no significant differences between the two groups on any measures, but group A showed lower mean SES scores and higher mean BDI and BAI scores than did group B.
Conclusion: This was a preliminary application of this newly designed group therapy program for aiding the psychological adaptation of North Korean refugees, utilizing a small group of refugees with PTSD. In spite of many shortcomings and poor results, we expect further refinement and research of into treatment modalities despite this challenging developments.
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KEYWORD
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Psychological adaptation, North Korean refugees, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Group therapy
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