This article reports the findings from a study that examined the role of economic stress and coping resources in predicting hwabyung symptoms among Koreans in the United States. The literal meaning of hwabyung is “fire illness” or “anger illness.” Koreans believe that chronic stress can cause the onset of hwabyung, manifested mainly through somatic symptoms. Data collected from an anonymous survey of 242 voluntary participants were analyzed using hierarchical multiple regression (R2). The findings demonstrated the important role that social support and sense of self-esteem play in explaining hwabyung symptoms. Also, the graduate education attained in the United States appears to play positive role in reducing the hwabyung symptoms, while be...
The purpose of this paper is to review Hwa-Byung, a cultural syndrome specific to Koreans and Korean...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the characteristic symptoms for diagnosis of Hwaby...
While numerous researches portray positive relationship between stress and health-risk behaviors, su...
This article reports on findings of a study examining the factors contributing to hwabyung symptoms ...
This article describes the findings from a study that examined the psychological ramifications of im...
Hwabyung is an indigenous psychiatric illness commonly found among Korean women. Using hwabyung, thi...
Hwa-Byung (HB) has been categorized as a Korean culture-bound syndrome that refers to insidious, lon...
Objectives: This study was to investigate the characteristic symptoms of socalled hwabyung, a syndro...
© The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This a...
Abstract This study documents the development of an MMPI-2 scale designed to assess features of the ...
The term hwa-byung (HB) as a culture-bound syndrome of Koreans has been used to refer to certain typ...
Under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; American Psychiatri...
Although emotion management is essential to mental health, public health has not paid much attention...
Korean women have been reported to be more susceptible to depressive symptoms than men. In this stud...
The Role of Culture in Making Psychiatric Diagnosis: Hwabyung (火病) and Neurasthenia (神經衰弱) My paper ...
The purpose of this paper is to review Hwa-Byung, a cultural syndrome specific to Koreans and Korean...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the characteristic symptoms for diagnosis of Hwaby...
While numerous researches portray positive relationship between stress and health-risk behaviors, su...
This article reports on findings of a study examining the factors contributing to hwabyung symptoms ...
This article describes the findings from a study that examined the psychological ramifications of im...
Hwabyung is an indigenous psychiatric illness commonly found among Korean women. Using hwabyung, thi...
Hwa-Byung (HB) has been categorized as a Korean culture-bound syndrome that refers to insidious, lon...
Objectives: This study was to investigate the characteristic symptoms of socalled hwabyung, a syndro...
© The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This a...
Abstract This study documents the development of an MMPI-2 scale designed to assess features of the ...
The term hwa-byung (HB) as a culture-bound syndrome of Koreans has been used to refer to certain typ...
Under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; American Psychiatri...
Although emotion management is essential to mental health, public health has not paid much attention...
Korean women have been reported to be more susceptible to depressive symptoms than men. In this stud...
The Role of Culture in Making Psychiatric Diagnosis: Hwabyung (火病) and Neurasthenia (神經衰弱) My paper ...
The purpose of this paper is to review Hwa-Byung, a cultural syndrome specific to Koreans and Korean...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the characteristic symptoms for diagnosis of Hwaby...
While numerous researches portray positive relationship between stress and health-risk behaviors, su...