Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder And Social Isolation Among North Korean Refugee Women In South Korea: The Moderating Role Of Formal And Informal Support

Wonjung Ryu, Sun Won Park

SUSTAINABILITY(2018)

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Abstract
While there is abundant literature on the positive correlation between refugee post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and social isolation, few studies have examined the moderating effects of formal and informal interpersonal support. This study on 154 refugee women from North Korea examines the moderating effects of formal and informal interpersonal support on the relationship between PTSD and social isolation. Data from the 2012 survey of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family in South Korea Study on Support for Independent Living Tailored to North Korean Refugee Women Exposed to Violence were included in the present study. The study results confirmed the positive correlation between PTSD and social isolation and verified the protective effects of formal support. These findings will contribute to policy changes and early proactive interventions to reduce the social isolation of North Korean refugee women in South Korea.
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North Korean refugee women,post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),formal support,informal support
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