- 북한 정신의학에서 사용되는 정신의학 진단분류체계
- The Classification of Mental Disorders in North Korean Psychiatry
- ㆍ 저자명
- 유전원, 전우택
- ㆍ 간행물명
- 신경정신의학KCI
- ㆍ 권/호정보
- 2024년|63권 1호|pp.7-31 (25 pages)
- ㆍ 발행정보
- 대한신경정신의학회|한국
- ㆍ 파일정보
- 정기간행물|KOR| PDF텍스트(1.42MB)
- ㆍ 주제분야
- 의약학
Objectives Psychiatry in North Korea is still poorly understood. Therefore, it is necessary to study the psychopathology and diagnostic classification of North Korean psychiatry. This study examined North Korea’s psychopathology and diagnostic classification system and how it differs from international standards. Methods This study reviewed North Korean medical books and medical journals available at the Information Center on North Korea. This literature review and qualitative content analysis ex-amined 15 medical books and 227 medical articles. Results North Korea’s psychiatric diagnostic classification is based on the International Classifi-cation of Diseases, 10th edition (ICD-10), but with some modifications to reflect the circumstanc-es of North Korea. While the research journals mainly used the ICD-10 diagnostic criteria, North Korea has its own diagnostic criteria, which it refers to as the “existing diagnostic criteria.” ‘Neu-rotic disorders’ were the most common, both in the classification in the medical books and the list of disorders covered in the medical journals. There was an interest in ‘organic mental disorders,’ such as postconccusional syndrome and ‘mental disorders due to encephalic parasitism,’ but relatively little research on mood disorders. There were no studies on suicide and a view that al-cohol is abused in capitalist countries. Conclusion This study examined the diagnostic classification system of North Korean psychiatry. Further analyses of the characteristics of the psychopathology used in North Korea can be used to understand North Korean society.
Objectives Psychiatry in North Korea is still poorly understood. Therefore, it is necessary to study the psychopathology and diagnostic classification of North Korean psychiatry. This study examined North Korea’s psychopathology and diagnostic classification system and how it differs from international standards. Methods This study reviewed North Korean medical books and medical journals available at the Information Center on North Korea. This literature review and qualitative content analysis ex-amined 15 medical books and 227 medical articles. Results North Korea’s psychiatric diagnostic classification is based on the International Classifi-cation of Diseases, 10th edition (ICD-10), but with some modifications to reflect the circumstanc-es of North Korea. While the research journals mainly used the ICD-10 diagnostic criteria, North Korea has its own diagnostic criteria, which it refers to as the “existing diagnostic criteria.” ‘Neu-rotic disorders’ were the most common, both in the classification in the medical books and the list of disorders covered in the medical journals. There was an interest in ‘organic mental disorders,’ such as postconccusional syndrome and ‘mental disorders due to encephalic parasitism,’ but relatively little research on mood disorders. There were no studies on suicide and a view that al-cohol is abused in capitalist countries. Conclusion This study examined the diagnostic classification system of North Korean psychiatry. Further analyses of the characteristics of the psychopathology used in North Korea can be used to understand North Korean society.
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