Family functioning, resilience, and depression among North Korean refugees

Volume: 245, Pages: 451 - 457
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
North Korean refugees in South Korea are at high risk of depression, but there are few studies exploring protective factors in this population. We hypothesized that family functioning (family adaptability and cohesion) and resilience would protect North Korean refugees from developing depressive symptoms. A subsample of 304 adult North Korean refugees drawn from the cross-sectional 2010 Nationwide Survey of Domestic Violence in South Korea was...
Paper Details
Title
Family functioning, resilience, and depression among North Korean refugees
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
245
Pages
451 - 457
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