학술논문
農村人의 精神疾患에 대한 認識과 態度
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- 영문명
- KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TOWARD MENTAL ILLNESS IN A KOREAN RURAL COMMUNITY
- 발행기관
- 대한신경정신의학회
- 저자명
- 元鎮 澤 金明正 金光日
- 간행물 정보
- 『신경정신의학』제16권 제2호, 113~123쪽, 전체 11쪽
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- 의약학 > 정신과학
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 1977.05.30
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국문 초록
영문 초록
In this opinion survey at a rural community in Korea the authors have tried to seek for a changing:
pattern of public knowledge and attitude toward mental illness from the viewpoint of acculturation.
The survey was conducted to 288 adult subjects residing in two villages of Ui-sung-gun, Kyong-buk
with structured interview form of Terashima version originally constructed by Star. The materials
of a previous study from 292 adult subjects,
born in urban areas and resided in Seoul at least for the past 10 years were used in this study for
comparison. Age and educational level of both groups were duely controlled.
Identification rates of the rural subjects for Star’s three hypothetical cases were 39% for
paranoid schizophrenia, 18% for simple schizophrenia, and 10% for alcoholism, whereas those of
the urban subjects were 86%, 34%» and 20% respectively. Educational level seemed to be
positively proportional to the identification rate.
Psychotic patient was perceived as dangerous, not understandable and violent person in 40% of rural
•subjects and in 42% of the urban, as lonesome person in 26% and 18% respectively, and as having
deep-seated mental trouble in 9% and 30% respectively.
Sharp contrasts were seen in this feeling among groups of different age and education;
the younger in age, the more prevalent tendency that psychotic person is dangerous, not understandable
and violent, whereas the higher in education, the more psychologically oriented having deep-seated
mental trouble. Neurotic person was perceived as the physically weak in 57% of rural subjects and
17% in the urban, and as mild mental disease in •7% of the rural and in 48% of the urban.
The older in age and lower in education, the somatically oriented. The younger in age and the higher
in education, the more psychologically oriented.
Prognostic view of mental illness in rural community was more pessimistic than in the urban,
whereas their expectation for psychiatric treatment was more affirmative. The older in age and higher
in education, the more humanistic and optimistic in attitude
Consequently, cultural influence on knowledge and attitude toward mental illness could be tentatively
hypothesized as followings. 1) Heavier the influence of traditional culture, the lower the
public recognition and the more somatically oriented in the concept of mental illness. The
influence of traditional culture facilitates more affirmative and humanistic attitudes for the mental
illness. 2) The heavier the influence of Western culture, the higher the public recognition and the
more psychologically oriented in the concept of mental illness. 3) Intermediate group between
traditional and Western cultures seems to misunderstand and be more negative in attitude toward
mental illness.
The authors expect these hypotheses to be tested in the forth-coming studies.
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