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KMID : 1159120150220010041
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2015 Volume.22 No. 1 p.41 ~ p.58
A Study on Research Trends on Disaster Mental Health in Korea
Lee Dong-Hoon

Kim Sei-Kyung
Choi Tae-San
Kim Jeong-Han
Abstract
The purpose of this paper was to analyze research trends on disaster mental health in Korea and to suggest the agenda and directions for future research. A total of 132 studies were reviewed and classified according to analytical criteria such as publishing year, researcher fields, etc. The year of first published article on disaster mental health was 1995. The number of the articles was highly growing from 2004 to 2012, but largely reduced since 2013. Most studies were conducted by university scholars and their academic fields are mainly from psychology related areas. The noninfectious social disasters ranks the top in the types of disaster (51.5%). The main forms of materials was the academic journal article (90.2%). The frequently studied participants were disaster victims (65.8%). Quantitative studies predominated over qualitative studies and mixed methods. Quantitative studies includes variance, non-parametric, and regression (70%), while qualitative studies includes case study, ground theory etc. The significance and implications based on the results were discussed.
KEYWORD
disaster, mental health, research trends, categories of disaster, analytical criteria
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