2015
DOI: 10.1080/15332985.2013.812538
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Hwabyungand Depressive Symptoms among Korean Immigrants

Abstract: This article describes the findings from a study that examined the psychological ramifications of immigration experiences among Koreans in the United States using hwabyung and depressive symptoms. Data collected from an anonymous survey of 242 voluntary participants were analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficient ( r), and hierarchical multiple regression ( R 2 ). The findings demonstrated the statistically significant correlation between hwabyung and depressive symptoms. Also found was the important rol… Show more

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“…For example, "Hwa-byung" is one of the cultural syndromes or culture bound syndromes 18 only found in Koreans and Korean immigrants (Choi & Yeom, 2011;Lee, 2014). Hwa-byung is a psychiatric illness caused by chronic distress and it is literally an anger illness ("Hwa" means anger and "Byung" means illness that is also known as anxiety disorder or major depressive disorder) (Lee, 2015). In Korean culture, people are encouraged not to express their emotional feelings (particularly negative feelings such as anger, sorrow, and disappointment) and encouraged to avoid confrontation in order to preserve harmony within the hierarchical relationships (Ninnemann, 2012).…”
Section: Illness Perception and Cultural Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, "Hwa-byung" is one of the cultural syndromes or culture bound syndromes 18 only found in Koreans and Korean immigrants (Choi & Yeom, 2011;Lee, 2014). Hwa-byung is a psychiatric illness caused by chronic distress and it is literally an anger illness ("Hwa" means anger and "Byung" means illness that is also known as anxiety disorder or major depressive disorder) (Lee, 2015). In Korean culture, people are encouraged not to express their emotional feelings (particularly negative feelings such as anger, sorrow, and disappointment) and encouraged to avoid confrontation in order to preserve harmony within the hierarchical relationships (Ninnemann, 2012).…”
Section: Illness Perception and Cultural Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, "Hwa-byung" is one of the cultural syndromes or culture bound syndromes 18 only found in Koreans and Korean immigrants (Choi & Yeom, 2011;Lee, 2014). Hwa-byung is a psychiatric illness caused by chronic distress and it is literally an anger illness ("Hwa" means anger and "Byung" means illness that is also known as anxiety disorder or major depressive disorder) (Lee, 2015). In Korean culture, people are encouraged not to express their emotional feelings (particularly negative feelings such as anger, sorrow, and disappointment) and encouraged to avoid confrontation in order to preserve harmony within the hierarchical relationships (Ninnemann, 2012).…”
Section: Illness Perception and Cultural Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%