Posttraumatic embitterment disorder and Hwa-byung in the general Korean population

Soohyun Joe, Jung Sun Lee, Seong Yoon Kim, Seung Hee Won, Jong Seok Lim, Kyoo Seob Ha

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Abstract

Objective Posttraumatic embitterment disorder (PTED) is characterized by states of “embitterment”, characteristically similar to “Hwa-byung”, which is a Korean culture-bound syndrome. The present study aimed to assess diagnostic relationships between PTED and Hwa-byung. Methods A total of 290 participants completed our survey. PTED and Hwa-byung were diagnosed using a diagnostic interview and scale. Scales for depression, suicide ideation, and anger were used for evaluation. Fisher’s exact tests and Mann-Whitney U tests were performed to evaluate diagnostic overlap between PTED and Hwa-byung, and associations of scale scores for depression, suicide ideation, and anger between the PTED, Hwa-byung, and non-diagnosed groups. Associations of these scales between the depressive and non-depressive groups, and suicidal and non-suicidal groups were also evaluated. Results Among the participants, 1.7% of the sample fit the diagnostic criteria for PTED and 2.1% fit the criteria for Hwa-byung. No individual fit the criteria for both. Anger scores were significantly higher in the Hwa-byung group than in the non-diagnostic group. There were not any significant differences in anger scores between the PTED and non-diagnostic groups. Depression scores were significantly higher in the PTED than in the non-diagnostic groups. In contrast, no significant differences were observed between depression scores in the Hwa-byung and non-diagnostic groups. Conclusion These results suggest that PTED may be a disorder category that is distinct from Hwa-byung.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)392-399
Number of pages8
JournalPsychiatry Investigation
Volume14
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Anger
  • Cultural psychiatry
  • Koreans
  • Post-traumatic
  • Stress disorders

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