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민성길,신의진,오경자,하은혜 大韓神經精神醫學會 1996 신경정신의학 Vol.35 No.3
This study was aimed to understand human behavior through the concept of brain asymmetry, which is the most basic part of neuropsychiatric methodology. The association between handedness and behavior problems of children was investigated in 2831 children in the first, second, and third grade of four elementary schools in Seoul. Furthermore, the instruments were Childhood Behavior Check List(CBCL) and a Hand preference Questionnaire. The results were following. 1) The number of right handers was 2358(82.7%), and the of non-right handers was 494(17.3%) respectively. There were no students using only their left hand in all five items. 2) The rate of non-right handers were significantly greater in males than in females. The rate of non-right handers decreased with aging. 3) There was no difference in social background between right haders and non-right handers. 4) There was no difference in social competence and social achievement between right handers and non-right handers, except on sibling relationship which was poorer in non-right handers. 5) Non-right handers were scored significantly higher than right handers in total CBCL behavior score as well as in the subscales of CBCL behavior problems, such as, withdrawal, anxiousdepressed, attention problem, aggressive and delinquent behavior. In addition, non-right handers were scored higher in both the internalizing and the externalizing behavior problem. 6) There was no sexual difference in high incidence of behavior problems in non-right handers. These above results suggests that non-right handers had significantly more behavior problems than right handers, therefore presenting itself as a risk factor. Therefore special care is necessary for non-right handed children at home and school.
중국 연변자치주 조선족의 문화이입정도에 따른 정신건강 비교
신의진,이만홍,이호영 대한신경정신의학회 1994 신경정신의학 Vol.33 No.3
Previous studies on the immigration and acculaturation indicated that the acculturation level of immigrants to the host community affects their mental health. The authors compared the results of Symptom Check List(SCL-90) subscales and Acculturation scale surveyed in Yanbien, both Korean-Chinese and Chinese who reside in the same community. The Korean-Chinese sample was divided into high and low groups of acculturation level, hence three group samples were studied. For Sampling, random multi-stage cluster stratified method was applied. The total of 570 samples were surveyed, both Korean-Chinese and Chineses in Yanbien community. The results showed that : 1) The mean scores of total SCL-90 subscales, somatization, depression, anxiety, phobic anxiety, psychoticism of low acculturated Yanbien Korean-Chinese group were significantly higher than those of other two groups. After demographic variables were controlled, only the mean scores of anxiety, phobic anxiety and psychoticism were significantly higher. 2) The level of acculturation and age are positively correlated and their interacing effect on mean score of SCL-90 was also significant in Yanbien Korean-Chinese group.