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Journal of RIMSK
1990 Volume.22 No. 2 p.173 ~ p.186
A Correlative Analysis of Family Related Variables with Psychiatric Inpatients who Commit Crime to their Ancestor





Kee Baik-Seok

Abstract
The authors have tried to extract intrafamilial environmental characteristics of the psychiatric inpatients who commit crime to their ancestor and to make the development of preventive guidelines which can prevent accidental crime of the mentally illed persons to their ancestor.
Subjects in this study were composed of 213 forensic psychiatric inpatients who were institutionalized in the Kong Ju psychiatric institution and 428 general psychiatric inpatients who were selected through 3-stage clustered stratified sampling methods.
Data were processed by IBM PC AT Computer using SPSS program and were statistically analyzed by chi-square test and ANOVA.
Summary of the results were as follows:
1) The proportion of male to female was higher in male subjects in all criminal psychiatric inpatients than that of general psychiatric inpatients.
2) Criminal psychiatric inpatients who commit crime to their ancestor were more prevalent than the other control groups among the age group under 29 years, the educational level of middle, high school, and pre college, the religionists of oriental religion, the people grown up in a rural area and the unmarried people.
3) Criminal psychiatric inpatients who commit crime to their ancestor were more prevalent than the other criminal psychiatric inpatients in affective disorder and substance use disorder, anxious personlity cluster, and in subjects who experienced moderate level of stress prior to the onset of their illness.
4) The situation in which the criminal psychiatric inpatients who commit crime to their ancestor were more prevalent than the other control groups are as follows: (1) the educational level of the head of a family is middle school; (2) the religion of the head of a family is oriental religion; (3) the mother was absent from death; (4) extended second family structure; and (5) the head of a family is male relatives.
5) Familial socio-demographic variables which shows significant differences between criminal psychiatric inpatients who commit crime to their ancestor and the other control groups are 7 variables. These are educational level of the patients, income of the parent, educational level of the father, absence of parent, occupation of the patients, and experience of separating the parent in early childhood.
6) Familial psychological variables which shows significant difference between criminal psychiatric inpatients who commit crime to their ancestor and the other control groups are 13 variables. These are "family harmony", "patient¢¥s satisfaction", "family tension", "friction with mother", parental contact", "respect for parent", "family atmosphere", "respect for children", "sister¢¥s satisfaction", "brother¢¥s satisfaction", "maternal concerning", "family coherence", and "family friction with children".
Intrafamilial psychological climates which are more prevalent in families of criminal psychiatric inpatients who commit crime to their ancestor than the other control groups are as follows: (1) less frequent friction between family members; (2) the patient and his brothers feels lesser dissatisfaction at home; (3) less frequent friction between parent and children: (4) inconsistent parental educational attitude. But intrafamilial tension level, friction with mother, closeness between parent and children, intrafamilial emotional atmosphere, respect for children, maternal concerning to her child and degree of satisfaction of sisters at their homes were all in moderate level.
7) Familial related variables which shows significant difference between criminal psychiatric inpatients who commit crimes to their ancestor and the other control groups are 6 variables. These are "familial socio-demographic variables", "parent children relationship", "family satisfaction", "family stability", "familial friction", and "parental expectation".
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