Trauma History and Mental Health of North Korean Defectors

Author:

Noh Jin-Won,Lee So HeeORCID

Abstract

Abstract Purpose of Review This study aimed to review the mental health status of North Korean defectors (NKDs) and related factors. Interventions to promote their mental health and issues to be dealt with are also reviewed. Recent Findings NKDs are often exposed to multiple severely traumatic events, both in North Korea and surrounding their defection. Furthermore, they face sociocultural barriers in adapting to a new society. Past exposure to traumatic events, longer defection periods, forced repatriation, psychological factors, and acculturative stress such as perceived discrimination, low income, family violence, and health complaints contribute to negative effects on mental health and obstruct their adaptation to life in the Republic of Korea. Summary It is necessary to develop evidence-based programs to promote NKDs’ mental health and help them to adapt to their new society. An NKD cohort study would be helpful to reveal their long-term mental health prognoses and interactions with pre- and post-migration factors.

Funder

the Korean Mental Health Technology R&D Project, Ministry of Health & Welfare

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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