2021
DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12805
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Perceived social stigma, self‐concealment, and suicide risk among North Korean refugee women exposed to traumatic events

Abstract: Introduction: Suicide among North Korean (NK) refugee women is one of the most concerning public health problems in South Korea. Pre-resettlement trauma exposure and post-resettlement factors can contribute to suicide risk among NK refugee women; however, few studies have explored these associations.Methods: This study aimed to assess suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among NK refugee women in South Korea (N = 212) and to examine the impact of pre-resettlement trauma exposure on suicide risk. Perceived so… Show more

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“…Although depression and alcohol misuse are considered as key factors for suicide risk, the presence of depression or alcohol misuse alone is not considered a factor that leads to suicide attempts (Gonzalez & Hewell, 2012;Langhinrichsen-Rohling et al, 2011;Nam et al, 2021). The ideation-toaction framework in suicide suggests that certain factors differentiate suicide attempts from ideation (Klonsky & May, 2015), and the IPTS (Joiner, 2005) emphasizes the co-existence of multiple risk factors in suicide attempts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although depression and alcohol misuse are considered as key factors for suicide risk, the presence of depression or alcohol misuse alone is not considered a factor that leads to suicide attempts (Gonzalez & Hewell, 2012;Langhinrichsen-Rohling et al, 2011;Nam et al, 2021). The ideation-toaction framework in suicide suggests that certain factors differentiate suicide attempts from ideation (Klonsky & May, 2015), and the IPTS (Joiner, 2005) emphasizes the co-existence of multiple risk factors in suicide attempts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 1,500 NK refugees have arrived in SK every year since 2006, of which 80% are women (Korea Hana Foundation, 2019). Crossing the border into China and surviving in intermediate countries such as China, Mongolia, and Vietnam are among the most common escape strategies of NK citizens (Korea Hana Foundation, 2019;Nam et al, 2021). These refugees stay in the intermediate countries for 2 to 5 years on average and often encounter life-threatening events until they enter SK (H. Kim et al, 2011).…”
Section: Migration and Gbv Victimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recruiting from the NK refugee population can be difficult given NK refugees’ tendency not to disclose their identity in South Korean society (Nam et al., 2021). NK refugees hide in part to protect their families left behind in North Korea, who live with political stigma.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%