KMID : 0368820200590020123
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Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatr Association 2020 Volume.59 No. 2 p.123 ~ p.135
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Effect of Korean Version of Psychological First Aid Training Program on Training Disaster Mental Health Service Provider
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Park Hae-In
Choi Sun-Woo Choi Yun-Kyeung Park Soo-Hyun You Sung-Eun Baik Myung-Jae Kim Hee-Guk Hyun Jin-Hee Seok Jeong-Ho
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Abstract
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Objectives: This study aimed to develop a Korean version of psychological first aid training program (K-PFA) and examine the education effect on trainees.
Methods: This study enrolled 485 subjects who completed both K-PFA and study surveys. In addition to mental health professionals, subjects with various ages and educational backgrounds were included to examine the education effects of the capabilities in conducting PFA and understanding acute phase disaster mental health (DMH).
Results: Both mental health professionals and non-professionals improved their understanding of acute-phase DMH intervention and their perceived capabilities in conducting PFA.
Conclusion: The development of a DMH intervention-training program adapted to Korean domestic circumstances and culture represents a significant step towards a comprehensive and individualized intervention for disaster survivors.
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KEYWORD
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Disaster mental health service, Service provider education, Psychological first aid, Training efficacy
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