Nabin Lee’s research while affiliated with The Seoul Institute and other places

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Publications (7)


Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms, Physical Illness, and Social Adjustment Among Disaster Victims
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May 2022

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3 Citations

Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness

Amira Trabsa

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Nabin Lee

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Objective Posttraumatic stress disorder is one of the most studied outcomes after a disaster. Posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) are maladaptive and disabling and can severely impair affected individuals’ psychosocial functioning and quality of life. Consequently, the objective of this research is to investigate the prevalence of PTSS and physical illness among disaster victims. Methods We analyzed disaster victims’ survey data in South Korea 1 year after a natural disaster (n = 1659). Then, we performed multivariable comparisons of social and work adjustments between individuals with PTSS and individuals with physical illness to examine the association between PTSS and functional impairment. Results Individuals with PTSS had a significant association with work and social maladjustments whether or not they had a physical illness; PTSS (+) physical illness (-) group (OR: 1.18, CI: 1.12–1.26, P < 0.001) and PTSS (+) physical illness (+) group (OR: 1.16, CI: 1.08–1.23, P < 0.001). Interestingly, this association was not significant in the group that exclusively presented physical illness. Conclusions Our results suggest that PTSS might be a critical factor in social maladjustment during the post-disaster period. Subsequently, an assessment of disaster victims’ PTSS would help ensure effective medical and governmental approaches to assist disaster victims.


Stress Experience of COVID-19 Patients as Reported by Psychological Supporters in South Korea: A Qualitative Study
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March 2022

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Hyein Park

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Nabin Lee

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Background COVID-19 patients experience various stressors during the quarantine period and after release from quarantine. However, stressors experienced during each period remain unclear. Methods A total of 15 mental health experts from the integrated psychological support group for COVID-19participated in this study. Psychological support was provided for the total 932 confirmed COVID-19 patients and their families. Qualitative data were collected using Focus Group Interview (FGI). The participants were divided into two groups and semi-structured questions were used to allow participants to speak their minds. Results During the quarantine period, difficulties of being diagnosed with COVID-19, concerns about recovery from COVID-19, stress related to quarantine, issues related to the treatment environment, and limited information about COVID-19 and communication were frequently reported. After release from quarantine, the reported main stressors include reinfection or reactivation, concerns about complications, and financial difficulties. Confusion as vectors and victims, stigma and discrimination, and conflicts within a family were observed during both periods. Conclusions COVID-19 patients suffered various stressors during the quarantine period and after release from quarantine. Moreover, returning to their daily life required timely psychosocial support, intervention, and treatment for COVID-19 infection.

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Psychological Responses Among Korean Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Survivors and Bereaved Families

May 2021

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Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness

Objective In 2015, the outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in South Korea affected 186 patients and led to 38 bereaved families. This study aimed at investigating the nature and related factors of the psychological responses of MERS victims during the acute phase of disaster. Methods The MERS Psychological Support Team under the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare provided counseling services to MERS survivors and bereaved families for 4 weeks, based on crisis intervention. In this study, we reviewed the counseling records of 109 survivors and 80 bereaved family members, and analyzed their epidemiological and MERS-related information along with psychological responses. Results Somatic symptoms and anxiety related to social stigmatization or disease transmission were common in MERS survivors, whereas grief reactions such as sadness, and anger were frequently observed in bereaved families. Bereaved MERS survivors showed more avoidance/isolation than non-bereaved MERS survivors. Females, those with an underlying physical or psychiatric health condition, and those having experienced longer duration of hospitalization and non-healthcare workers were more at risk of suffering from psychological problems. Conclusions Survivors and bereaved families of epidemics can experience various psychological distresses depending on individual characteristics and the inherent features of the epidemic. Therefore, mental health in epidemics should be approached and considered more seriously.




Citations (4)


... Evidence suggests that 71.3% of migrants have experienced at least one lifetime trauma and 70.3% of them have two or more traumatic events (Wilson et al., 2013). It is well established in the general population that experiencing multiple traumatic events leads to poorer functioning compared to a single event exposure (Boykin et al., 2020;Cougle et al., 2009;Stuart & Nowosad, 2020;Trabsa et al., 2022). Of note, meta-analyses have shown that migrants are at more than double the risk of experiencing a non-affective psychotic disorder (Bourque et al., 2011;Cantor-Graae & Selten, 2005;Selten et al., 2019). ...

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A comparison of PTSD and traumatic event rates in a clinical sample of non-refugee immigrants and native-born individuals with a psychotic disorder: a case-control study
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms, Physical Illness, and Social Adjustment Among Disaster Victims
  • Citing Article
  • May 2022

Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness

... Terbukti bahwa timbulnya distres pada individu dipengaruhi oleh kondisi fisik ataupun sebaliknya, ke tingkat yang berbeda berdasarkan persepsi mereka terhadap tingkat penyakitnya. 5 Secara teori, distres dikelompokkan menjadi dua tipe, yaitu stres akut (datang secara tiba-tiba akibat perubahan rutinitas dan dapat hilang dengan cepat) dan stres kronis (stres yang terjadi secara terus-menerus akibat perubahan rutinitas dan berdampak pada aspek fisik maupun mental). 6 Ada perdebatan mengenai distres psikologis merupakan faktor risiko keparahan COVID-19. ...

Stress Experience of COVID-19 Patients as Reported by Psychological Supporters in South Korea: A Qualitative Study

... 이 아닌 재난 피해자가 재난 경험 이후 우울, 불안 및 외상 후 스트레스 장애(PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder) 등 정신 건강과 관련성이 있음이 확인된다 (Cho, 2019;Lee et al., 2021;Lim and Sim, 2018;Sim, 2019 ...

A Survey on the Public Perceptions of Disaster-Related Mental Health Service
  • Citing Article
  • January 2021

Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association

... 으며, 체중 감량⋅증가 또는 소화기계⋅근골격계 질환 및 만성 두통 등의 신체적 반응까지 수반되었다 (Park, 2015 (Lee et al., 2015;Lee and Kim, 2000;Lee, Min et al., 2017)가 활발히 진행되었다. 재난을 직접 겪은 피해자에 관한 연구 외에도, 재난으로 발생한 심리적 외상 경험자를 돕는 상담가⋅사회복지사에게 유사 한 심리적 외상 경험이 나타나는 대리외상과 이차적 외상 스트레스 개념이 연구되었다 (Lee and Sung, 2014;Kim, 2012;Go, 2008). ...

Exploring Bereaved Family Members’ Grief Process and Experiences toward Disaster Support Services Based on the Interviews with Disaster Support Workers at ‘Sewol’ Ferry Accident
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  • September 2017

Mental Health & Social Work