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Quality of Life for North Korean Female Refugees: The Influence of Physical Health, PTSD, and Social Support
Background of the Study.The purpose of this study was to test a mediation model that describes the pathwaysthrough which female North Korean defectors’ perceived physical health and Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) symptoms may be associated with their quality of life. Specifically, we aimed to investigate whether socialsupport would mediate the association between North Korean defectors’ perceived physical health and PTSDsymptoms and their quality of life. Methods. The study sample included 172 female North Korean defectorsliving in South Korea. Participants completed a health condition checklist, the Posttraumatic Stress DisorderChecklist-Civilian Version (PLC-C), the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), andthe Korean version of the Short-Form 8-Item Health Survey (SF-8). Results. The structural equation modelconfirmed the hypothesized mediation model, with the following indices: χ2 (38) = 86.184, CFI = 0.97, NFI =0.95, TLI = 0.96, RMSEA = 0.08 (90% CI: 0.06 - 0.10). Discussion. Our findings could help counselors understandunique issues that women refugees may experience as well as protective factors in their life (i.e., social support).
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The Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology promotes deep reflection on community change and system transformation in which counselors, psychologists, and other human service professionals play a role. This open access journal aims to highlight ‘engaged scholarship’ and the very important social change work done by professionals and activists that would not normally find its way into publication. The journal attempts to break down the divide between theory and practice in one of the most critical areas of our work: social transformation toward social and ecological justice and peace. This journal features action oriented articles, meaning manuscripts that discuss actual work (e.g., advocacy, activism, research, policy formulation and implementation, training, legislation) that has been conducted by the submitting author(s) and not proposed work or simple conceptualizations of issues. JSACP features four unique sections: -Activism and Advocacy -Education and Training -Policy and Theory -Program Development and Evaluation