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A Basic Study on Effects of Psychological Symptom Analysis in a Movie on Understanding of Psychiatric Disease - Focusing on Students at a Korean Medical University

영화 속 정신증상 분석이 정신질환 이해에 미치는 영향에 대한 초보적 고찰 - 일개 한의과대학 대학생을 대상으로

  • Kim, Kyung-Soo (Department of Family Medicine, Dongshin University Gwangjoo Oriental Hospital) ;
  • Bae, Jin-soo (Department of Neuropsychiatry, College of Korean Medicine, Dongshin University) ;
  • Jeong, Seo-yun (Department of Neuropsychiatry, College of Korean Medicine, Dongshin University) ;
  • Jeong, Hyeonu (Department of Pathology, College of Korean Medicine, Dongshin University) ;
  • Kim, Kyeong-ok (Department of Neuropsychiatry, College of Korean Medicine, Dongshin University)
  • 김경수 (동신대학교 광주한방병원 가정의학과) ;
  • 배진수 (동신대학교 한의과대학 한방신경정신과학교실) ;
  • 정서윤 (동신대학교 한의과대학 한방신경정신과학교실) ;
  • 정현우 (동신대학교 한의과대학 병리학교실) ;
  • 김경옥 (동신대학교 한의과대학 한방신경정신과학교실)
  • Received : 2021.11.26
  • Accepted : 2021.12.27
  • Published : 2021.12.30

Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine how analyzing movies, including mental symptoms, according to a certain method, might affect the understanding of psychiatric disorders. Methods: Forty-four oriental medicine students who had completed Korean medicine neuropsychiatric science were required to submit reports on episode analysis, psychiatric personal history investigation, diagnostic criteria, and the connection between Korean medicine and psychiatric diseases after watching a movie, including psychiatric symptoms. After submitting the report, a questionnaire related to understanding before and after watching the movie was asked to be filled out. Demographic survey, frequency analysis, and response sample t-test were performed based on 42 questionnaires. Results: Results of analyzing the questionnaire were as follows. 1. The average number of movies watched was three. 2. Psychiatric disorders and psychiatric symptoms, diagnostic criteria, psychiatric personal investigation, and understanding of the connection between Korean medicine and psychiatric diseases all increased statistically significantly. 3. A separate process might be needed to improve the understanding of psychiatric personal strength investigation and oriental medicine connection. Conclusions: Movie analysis, including individual mental symptoms, could improve students' understanding of psychiatric disorders in psychiatric symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and psychiatric personal investigation, but some students might need feedback.

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Acknowledgement

This research was supported by the Dongshin University research grants.

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