Psychiatric symptoms in teachers from Danwon high school after exposure to the sinking of the motor vessel Sewol

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Objective The goal of this study was to describe the psychiatric symptoms in the teachers from Danwon High School who were exposed to the sinking of the Motor Vessel Sewol. Methods Data were collected from 32 teachers who underwent psychiatric interventions by 16 volunteer psychiatrists for 3 months after the sinking of the Motor Vessel Sewol. Results The most commonly diagnosed clinical diagnosis in the teachers were normal reaction, acute stress disorder and adjustment disorder. Psychiatric symptoms including anxiety, depressed mood and sleep disturbances were also observed. Conclusion In the acute aftermath of the Sewol Ferry sinking on April 16, 2014, psychiatrists volunteered to provide professional psychiatric interventions to Danwon High School teachers. These results suggest the importance of crisis intervention focused on the teachers who are exposed to disasters. The implications for future research and interventions are discussed.

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Lee, M. S., Bhang, S. Y., Lee, C. S., Chang, H. Y., Kim, J. Y., Lee, J. H., … Hwang, J. W. (2017). Psychiatric symptoms in teachers from Danwon high school after exposure to the sinking of the motor vessel Sewol. Psychiatry Investigation, 14(6), 900–903. https://doi.org/10.4306/pi.2017.14.6.900

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