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Nonsuicidal self‐injury in men: a serious problem that has been overlooked for too long
conventional measures of SES, suggests that some aspects of social changes which are strongly associated with mental health have not been fully captured by those conventional measures. Some scholars have argued that income inequality and social polarization can heighten an individual’s sense of relative deprivation, resulting in frustration, anger and resentment. Our data suggest that how much one believes he/she has compared to others is more relevant than how much one actually has in understanding mental health problems in contemporary Korea. These findings may offer some lessons for the countries experiencing similar economic and social changes. Further research is needed to better understand how subjective social status is formed and what mechanisms underlie the strong link between subjective social status and mental health problems. Jihyung Hong, Jong-Hyun Yi Department of Healthcare Management, College of Social Science, Gachon University, Seongnam, South Korea; Department of Business Administration, College of Business and Economics, Gachon University, Seongnam, South Korea
期刊介绍:
World Psychiatry is the official journal of the World Psychiatric Association. It is published in three issues per year.
The journal is sent free of charge to psychiatrists whose names and addresses are provided by WPA member societies and sections.
World Psychiatry is also freely accessible on Wiley Online Library and PubMed Central.
The main aim of World Psychiatry is to disseminate information on significant clinical, service, and research developments in the mental health field.
The journal aims to use a language that can be understood by the majority of mental health professionals worldwide.