[학술논문] 북한이탈가정 유아의 남한 입국 전 탈북과정 경험
...members, they were able to interact with new peer groups and people and groups of an older age, and form new relationships with them. 2) The young the children's health was greatly deteriorated by the time of their arrival. 3) While the children experienced mental stress and anxiety during their respective escape journeys, the entire experience did help them to develop a certain mental toughness.
[학술논문] Anxiety and Depression among North Korean Young Defectors in South Korea and Their Association with Health-Related Quality of Life
Purpose: This study examined anxiety and depression among 108 North Korean adolescent and young adult (age, 12-29 years) defectors who settled in South Korea,and evaluated the relationship between their mental health and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Materials and Methods: Subjects completed a questionnaire that included the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), the Short Form with...
[학술논문] 북한이탈 청소년의 문제행동과 문화변용정체성에 관한 연구
...Hanawon. Data were collected by a demographic questionnaire, Youth Self Report (YSR), the South-North Korean cultural identity. Results: Problem behaviors of NK refugee youth were the highest in anxiety/depression and withdrawal behavior and were followed by internalized behavior, aggressiveness, overall problem behavior,externalized behavior, delinquency and positive behavior in that order. Acculturation...
[학술논문] Restarting the Six-Party Talks: Russia’s Dilemmas and Current Perspectives
The stagnation of the six-party process has produced great anxiety in Russia over the future of the Korean peninsula. Indeed, in September 2010, even before the attack on Yeonpyeong and the announcement of a uranium enrichment facility, Moscow’s representative to the sixparty talks stated that Korea was on the brink of war. This anxiety reflects that perhaps Russia, of the external non-Korean...
[학술논문] 북한이탈주민들의 병증발생시기 인식에 대한 질적 연구
...South Korea, have fire disease because of the strict social system, limitations imposed on their actions, and the violence of their husbands. And who thought during escaping from North Korea, have anxiety about being killed, found and transferred to North Korea. They also suffered from a sense of guilt to-wards their family who were left behind as well as from depression. Consequently, they thought...