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Psychiatric Sequelae of Former “Comfort Women,” Survivors of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during World War II
“Comfort women” refers to young women and girls who were forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese military during World War II. They were abducted from their homes in countries under Imperial Japanese rule, mostly from Korea, and the rest from China, Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indones...
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Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5912496/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29669407 http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2017.11.08.2 |
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author | Lee, Jeewon Kwak, Young-Sook Kim, Yoon-Jung Kim, Eun-Ji Park, E Jin Shin, Yunmi Lee, Bun-Hee Lee, So Hee Jung, Hee Yeon Lee, Inseon Hwang, Jung Im Kim, Dongsik Lee, Soyoung Irene |
author_facet | Lee, Jeewon Kwak, Young-Sook Kim, Yoon-Jung Kim, Eun-Ji Park, E Jin Shin, Yunmi Lee, Bun-Hee Lee, So Hee Jung, Hee Yeon Lee, Inseon Hwang, Jung Im Kim, Dongsik Lee, Soyoung Irene |
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description | “Comfort women” refers to young women and girls who were forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese military during World War II. They were abducted from their homes in countries under Imperial Japanese rule, mostly from Korea, and the rest from China, Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Netherlands, etc. “Comfort women” endured extreme trauma involving rape, sexual torture, physical abuse, starvation, threats of death, and witnessed many others being tortured and killed. This article reviews all the studies that have investigated the psychiatric or psychosocial sequelae of the survivors of the Japanese military sexual slavery. Most importantly, a recent study which conducted a psychiatric evaluation on the former “comfort women” currently alive in South Korea is introduced. The participants’ unmarried rate was relatively high and their total fertility rate was relatively low. Majority of the participants reported having no education and being the low economic status. They showed high current and lifetime prevalence of posttraumatic disorder, major depressive disorder, somatic symptom disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and alcohol use disorder. Participants showed high suicidality and majority of the participants still reported being ashamed of being former “comfort women” after all these years. This article high-lights the fact that the trauma has affected the mental health and social functioning of former “comfort women” throughout their lives, and even to the present day. |
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spelling | pubmed-59124962018-04-30 Psychiatric Sequelae of Former “Comfort Women,” Survivors of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during World War II Lee, Jeewon Kwak, Young-Sook Kim, Yoon-Jung Kim, Eun-Ji Park, E Jin Shin, Yunmi Lee, Bun-Hee Lee, So Hee Jung, Hee Yeon Lee, Inseon Hwang, Jung Im Kim, Dongsik Lee, Soyoung Irene Psychiatry Investig Review Article “Comfort women” refers to young women and girls who were forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese military during World War II. They were abducted from their homes in countries under Imperial Japanese rule, mostly from Korea, and the rest from China, Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Netherlands, etc. “Comfort women” endured extreme trauma involving rape, sexual torture, physical abuse, starvation, threats of death, and witnessed many others being tortured and killed. This article reviews all the studies that have investigated the psychiatric or psychosocial sequelae of the survivors of the Japanese military sexual slavery. Most importantly, a recent study which conducted a psychiatric evaluation on the former “comfort women” currently alive in South Korea is introduced. The participants’ unmarried rate was relatively high and their total fertility rate was relatively low. Majority of the participants reported having no education and being the low economic status. They showed high current and lifetime prevalence of posttraumatic disorder, major depressive disorder, somatic symptom disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and alcohol use disorder. Participants showed high suicidality and majority of the participants still reported being ashamed of being former “comfort women” after all these years. This article high-lights the fact that the trauma has affected the mental health and social functioning of former “comfort women” throughout their lives, and even to the present day. Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2018-04 2018-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5912496/ /pubmed/29669407 http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2017.11.08.2 Text en Copyright © 2018 Korean Neuropsychiatric Association This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Lee, Jeewon Kwak, Young-Sook Kim, Yoon-Jung Kim, Eun-Ji Park, E Jin Shin, Yunmi Lee, Bun-Hee Lee, So Hee Jung, Hee Yeon Lee, Inseon Hwang, Jung Im Kim, Dongsik Lee, Soyoung Irene Psychiatric Sequelae of Former “Comfort Women,” Survivors of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during World War II |
title | Psychiatric Sequelae of Former “Comfort Women,” Survivors of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during World War II |
title_full | Psychiatric Sequelae of Former “Comfort Women,” Survivors of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during World War II |
title_fullStr | Psychiatric Sequelae of Former “Comfort Women,” Survivors of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during World War II |
title_full_unstemmed | Psychiatric Sequelae of Former “Comfort Women,” Survivors of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during World War II |
title_short | Psychiatric Sequelae of Former “Comfort Women,” Survivors of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during World War II |
title_sort | psychiatric sequelae of former “comfort women,” survivors of the japanese military sexual slavery during world war ii |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5912496/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29669407 http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2017.11.08.2 |
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